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 trained and experienced in helping young people (13+) and adults who are struggling with their mental health, and in gently assisting them in their search for the roots of those feelings. I work closely with LGBTQ+ folk, and with those who are and/or love neurodivergent people (ASD, ADHD, AuDHD, etc). I’m also an experienced School Counsellor, a role I greatly enjoy. I’m trauma-informed, anti-oppressive and culturally attuned. We will use your personal values and beliefs as our reference points during therapy, so that we can safely explore what’s going on for you from the only appropriate perspective: your own.
I began my professional life working with children 0-16 years and their families in North Kensington in various settings. This I believe is the groundwork for psychotherapy as child/human development is the base for many counselling theories. It was an invaluable introduction to working with people from all ages,backgrounds and life experiences. I currently have 25 years experience as a counsellor/psychotherapist and my practice is based in Notting Hill ,West 11. I have been a lecture in counselling and ran groups in many fields.
Race, gender, sexuality, culture and family history all affect our sense of self. If you are struggling with your identity, talking about things may help. As a result of my lived experience and training, I specialise in issues around identity and offer a safe space for you to explore what is getting in the way of you leading the life you want to lead. I offer an initial consultation session to talk about your hopes for therapy and to give you a chance to experience what sessions would be like with me.
 I’m Mark (he/they). I’m a qualified counsellor with experience of working with a diverse range of clients, to help them work through difficulties and challenges in their lives. My main focus, and experience, is with people who identify as LGBTQ+, areas of neurodiversity (whether or not diagnosed), and people living with HIV. I believe in self-determination and empowerment, because when you are more able and confident in yourself, you can get so much more out of life. When we feel freer of those feelings of anxiety, fear, anger, frustration and despair, they don’t hold us back so much and
Hi! I’m Megan, a person-centred therapist. I use she/they pronouns. I aim to provide a space where clients can be, and become, themselves. To this end, you can expect me to be honest, warm, and committed to understanding you and your process. I provide online and telephone therapy sessions on Wednesdays and Fridays.
I offer individual psychotherapy sessions for adults. I offer in-person work in London and Brighton clinics. I also see clients online via Zoom. I am curious and compassionate, spending my career exploring how people make sense of themselves and their experiences. Central to this is how we are shaped by external, psychosocial influences that intertwine with our internal, psychological sense of ourselves. This ever-changing interplay shapes what we think is possible for ourselves and is at the heart of my clinical work.
I am an integrative psychotherapist, working in a psychoanalytic framework (both in person and online). This means I draw upon multiple approaches to provide therapy informed by your needs. This might be short or long-term therapy, but will be deep work, for people who want to explore the roots of their difficulties.
Hello, I’m Rachael. I’m an LGBTQ-identified Person-centred Psychotherapist (UKCP Registered) with ten years experience of working with clients. I have extensively worked with LGBTQIA+ clients exploring their life experiences, sexuality and gender identities as well as working with clients who identify as asexual/ace. I have experience of working with clients who have wished to work with an LGBTQ-identified therapist to discuss life experiences not necessarily connected with their gender or sexuality.
I’m a BACP and UKCP qualified psychotherapist who explores the worlds of positive sexuality in my own relationships and the communities I’m part of. I’m familiar with the way these dimensions can bring expansion but can also amplify difficulties such as loneliness and doubts about self-worth – often linked to past experiences of not being loved and accepted for our unique individuality. For me, therapy is about people discovering what they already know about who they are and what’s important. I offer an attentive, non-judgmental presence and will share my responses and reflections.
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