These are psychotherapists and counsellors. Although there is a separate category for sex- and sexuality-related practitioners, most therapists in this category will certainly discuss sexual issues, and many will work with them.
Hello, I’m Leah, I’m a SE London based LGBTQIA+ and neurodivergent affirmative intergrative therapist who is relatable and supportive, holding your wellbeing at the centre of my practice. I will bring empathy, humour and enthusiasm as we work together looking for ways to help you move from surviving to thriving.
I am qualified psychotherapist (based in Salford and Manchester) with extensive experience of working with the clients in the queer/LGBTQ+ community. In particular, I have worked with trans and non-binary clients, many of which have additional access needs or neuro-diversities. As a member of the queer community, I am committed to making a positive difference to my peers.
CURRENTLY NOT TAKING ON NEW CLIENTS I am a qualified counsellor, counselling supervisor and trainer with significant knowledge and experience in working with people exploring their gender identity, sexual orientation and/or relationship style. I am located in Gloucestershire, and work face to face from a easily accessible, safe location in between Cheltenham and Gloucester, and I am also happy to work online.
Psychotherapist, Counsellor, Supervisor, Coach, with over 25 years experience in London and abroad. PhD, MA, UKCP registered Supervisor, MBACP (accred), ACC (coaching), EMDR, Systemic/Family Therapy
I am a cisgender gay man. As a gay man, I have had lived experiences of feeling loved and accepted for who I am, and the opposite: feeling isolated, alienated, alone and not accepted. I am passionate about diversity and inclusivity and have first-hand knowledge of how living a non-heteronormative life can impact mental health, relationships and quality of life. I am a qualified integrative therapeutic counsellor.
Hello, I’m, Sam. I have 20 years experience working in emergency medicine, involving trauma and PTSD. I have spent the last two years working at the LGBTQ+ charity London Friend as a therapeutic counsellor which has given me invaluable experience working with some of the issues faced by members of our community. I believe Counselling and Psychotherapy is a very personal process, every client is unique. I’m committed to working with each individual in a way that is tailored to their therapeutic needs. I believe the relationship between client and counsellor is key to make positive change. I’m empathetic and engaged,
Welcome. I’m Heather (she/her), a BACP-Accredited counsellor working affirmatively with LGBTQ+ and/or GSRD (gender, sex & relationship diverse) identifying & questioning folks. Life can be overwhelming, and perhaps things are feeling too much right now, but you are telling yourself you *should* be able to handle it. Maybe you are not feeling fully or wholly yourself. Together we can uncover and explore what is causing you difficulty, and find a way through.
For me, the aim of a good therapist is to give their clients tools to be their own ‘compass’ in life. Based on the knowledge and experience shared with your therapist, you can learn to evaluate where your are, and take decisions to navigate through your life difficulties. You are the only ‘expert’ in your life, simply because you are the only one who lived through it. Your therapist is only a ‘craftsman’ who needs to connect, and bring to surface, your most aware version of yourself. By nurturing and accepting the ‘Humanity’ in yourself, you learn to accept the
ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS: Hi. I’m autistic and have been a therapist and coach for almost 25 years. I offer counselling and psychotherapy in online sessions, with availability from 8:30 am t0 9:30 pm, on weekdays. I’m atypical as a person and I am BDSM and Kink knowledgeable and affirming. Diverse relationship arrangements and lifestyle choices are understood as natural human ways of living. I specialise in providing effective therapy and coaching for neurodivergent adults, and I train other therapists to do this, too.
If you don’t seem to fit in, negotiating a hetero-normative world can be difficult. As a gay man I understand this, and offer a safe environment for LGBTQI+ people explore their issues. These might be specific, existential, spiritual or exploratory. They may, or may not, be related to your identity or social role. With a practical and academic background in narrative and ‘storying the self’ I am interested in helping you to tell your authentic story and live life more fully. Â
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