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.
I’m David Lutton, a UKCP and BPC registered psychodynamic psychotherapist based in Central London and online. I provide once-weekly open-ended psychotherapy, offering a reflective and non-judgmental space to explore identity, relationships, emotional challenges, and unconscious patterns. My practice is inclusive and affirming, with extensive experience working with LGBTQ+ clients, particularly those exploring gender identity, sexuality, intimacy, and self-acceptance. Whether you’re questioning aspects of yourself, struggling with relationships, or seeking deeper self-understanding, therapy offers a space for exploration, growth, and meaningful change.
Hi, I’m Ali, I’m a queer, neurodivergent counsellor & psychotherapist. I also specialise in ADHD Coaching & Therapeutic Support. If you’re looking at this listing, chances are you’re feeling cr*ppy and looking for someone who can help you to feel better. I’d love to find out if I might be the right person to support you to do that. I offer everyone a free 60 minute chat, so that you can meet me, and so we can take our time: you can tell me a bit about what’s been going on for you, find out how I
Hello! I’m Stephanie (she/her), a psychotherapist based in South East London. I openly identify as a queer Lesbian. At the risk of feeling old, I have worked in mental health services for almost 20 years. I enjoy working within the LGBTQIA+ and Neurodivergent community and find it some of my most rewarding experiences. For anyone feeling like they don’t fit in, I am here to support you. I work mostly online but do offer face to face appointments.
My name is Emma Hinkson, and I am a psychotherapist working with individuals and couples. I currently practice out of the Light Centre near Clapham Common, where I offer sessions on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. My approach is grounded, compassionate, and collaborative, supporting clients through a wide range of personal, relational, and emotional experiences.
My name is Ash and I am an integrative counsellor offering counselling in Bath Practice Rooms and online across the UK. My areas of special interest are in trauma, LGBTQIA+ issues, neurodiversity, loss and grief.
I’m a psychodynamic psychotherapist specialising in Gender, Sex/Sexual and Relationship Diversity, including LGBTQ+ identities. My approach is a carefully weighted balance of support and challenge, of grounded care and gentle nudging: I am not a therapist who just sits there quietly and nods, nor do I tell you what to do or how you should be. Instead, I will help you understand yourself better and, through that, make better sense of your difficulties. I am committed to helping you explore what makes you you without telling you what to do or making you feel like you ought to be different.
I am a queer, qualified, Integrative Counsellor and a registered member of BACP. I welcome each person’s unique experience of the world with sensitivity and tailor an integrative approach that is uniquely suited to our therapeutic work. Whatever you want to bring to therapy, I would like to support you in finding meaning, gaining clarity, untangling thoughts, processing emotions, and fostering growth. I have personal and clinical experience in intersections of neurodiversity, gender, sexuality, and relationship diversity (GSRD), and I am passionate about providing an affirming therapeutic space to fellow LGBTQIA+ people.
I’m a down to earth, empathic and insightful integrative relationship and psychosexual psychotherapist. I work with a wide range of clients, and especially those of us who identify as LGBTQ+. That said, I also offer space and support for the exploration of all experiences within the spectrum of gender, sexual or relationship diversity (GSRD).
I am a gay trans man, with considerable experience of working with trans, non-binary and queer people. I am an Integrative Counsellor registered with the BACP. I trained as an Integrative Counsellor at the Minster Centre in London. Being integrative means that I draw on several different therapeutic approaches. These may include ways to help us to make sense of your current patterns of relating to others and yourself in terms of past experiences; It may involve ways to understand how painful memories can be locked away in your body. I also bring an appreciation of the socio-political context in
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