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 Kate, a UKCP Accredited Gestalt Psychotherapist and Relational Supervisor based in Todmorden, West Yorkshire. I offer psychotherapy for adult individuals and couples, and clinical supervision for counsellors and psychotherapists. I work online and in person in a lovely space in Todmorden, West Yorkshire.
As a queer therapist I understand the challenges LGBTQIA+ clients face in this world and hope that in our work you feel safe to explore whatever is coming up for you. I am a warm and empathic person with wide experience in supporting people with their emotional journey, looking to guide them toward a greater understanding of the issues faced in a safe and non-judgmental environment. My way of working is both authentic and kind, encouraging people to speak freely with a good sense of humour for those lighter moments. I use a range of integrative and creative techniques to
I’m a CBT/REBT psychotherapist/coach. I work at Priory Roehampton, SW15, The Green Door Clinic, W1, and in Vauxhall, SE11. I identify as a cis-gender gay man. My work is focused on all mental health challenges, emotional, cognitive and behavioural.
I offer a consistent, supportive, sensitively empowering relational space in which you can come to meet yourself with renewed curiosity, navigate an on-going difficulty, recover from traumatic wounds, (un)learn patterns of relating and expand your repertoire for connecting. Through straightforward, warm and expansive conversations you can increase your capacity to outline and strengthen the contours of your sense of self (clearer boundaries, needs, wants, edges, wounds and pleasures) and develop a readiness to articulate these confidently when needed while retaining your ability to be surprised, to remain open.
Lois Peachey (she/they) I work with individuals aged 18 upwards both online and in person at my home on the Norfolk Suffolk border. I have experience in both short, time-limited work and long-term, open ended work. Initially I insist that clients attend weekly as this helps establish connection and trust in the therapeutic relationship.
I have extensive experience of working with LGBTQIA+ people to support them with issues such as anxiety, depression, stress and relationship issues, including issues around non-monogamy. I have an integrative approach and can help you to overcome your problems in a friendly, accepting and non-judgemental environment. I am trans, queer, neurodivergent and non-monogamous. I understand how difficult life can be for queer and neurodivergent people and can support you to make the changes that you would like to see in your life.
Over the years I’ve worked with people experiencing emotional distress as a counsellor, support worker and aromatherapist. I try to be aware of my privilege and how this might affect our counselling relationship. As a queer non-binary person, finding a counsellor I could trust and be understood by has helped me to get in touch with my own strength, to connect with who I really am, and to find my way through difficult and traumatic life events. I am passionate about counselling and what I have to offer to clients. Having our sexuality, gender or relationship misunderstood by a counsellor
My name is Matthew, I am a qualified integrative therapist working in-person in London, and online across the UK. My professional journey began in 2009 through completion of a certificate course in counselling skills and I have since graduated from a BSc (Hons) in Counselling, a degree accredited by the BACP where I am also a registered member. My dissertation project was about the psychotherapeutic experiences of men engaged in chemsex, an area of particular interest to me. I also have interest in the relationship between sexuality and religion, an area I hold developmental training for.
Queer people deserve queer therapists. Being LGBTQIA+ is an incredible gift, but it can also be immensely challenging. I know the power that therapy has to bring individual change. That can translate into the wellbeing of our community.
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.
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