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 am a kink-knowledgeable therapist welcoming people of all gender identities, sexual practices and orientations, and relationship structures. My practice is psychodynamic, trauma-informed and relational. I offer a space to explore yourself, and I work gently and compassionately with a wide range of issues including abuse, anxiety, self-harm, dissociation and struggling to find meaning in life. I work with my clients to build trust and create a space which feels safe enough to explore whatever you think is important. It is always up to you to set the agenda.
I offer in person and online counselling sessions in Cambridge around a wide range of issues. You may have a specific issue that you wish to work with, or perhaps you have a general sense of wanting to give yourself a safe space to explore finding a deeper sense of ease and authenticity in your life. Either way, I offer a warm welcoming space to do this work. To ask the big questions, to learn to sit with the emotions, to understand yourself better and to put one foot in front of the other to get to where and who
Whatever your story or background, you should feel valued, respected and heard. Therapy with me is a warm, compassionate space where you will be listened to without judgement. I am a queer, integrative therapist who will work with all aspects of who you are as a person and build the therapy around you and what you need. Together, we can explore the difficulties you’re experiencing now, the struggles you’ve faced in the past and the places in your life where you feel stuck or want to make some changes.
I am a relational, integrative therapist working in Islington and Hackney, London. I work with individuals aged 18+ in long-term, short-term and open-ended therapy. I am queer and genderqueer. My practice is actively queer and trans affirmative, which means that I support clients’ agency to define themselves. I work with LGBTQIA+ clients on a range of emotional and relational experiences, including: abuse, anxiety, depression, eating disorders, gender, isolation, loss, relational trauma, relationships, self-harm, sex, sexuality, trauma and more.
I’m a relational psychotherapist, experienced in working with issues to do with gender and sexuality, relationship diversity (polyamory, non-monogamy etc) and provide an LGBTQ+ affirmative practice, but welcome clients from all backgrounds. I am mindful of the social, cultural and structural issues involved in the difficulties we face as individuals. I believe that therapy can help with so many issues, whether they feel vague or specific, and allow us to come to a better understanding of ourselves and our histories so we can live fuller, more authentic lives.
Hello, I’m Abigail, an integrative therapist specialising in remote sessions with clients across the UK. Whether you’re exploring therapy for the first time, coming back after a significant life event, or looking for someone new to work with – finding the right therapist can be hard. With that in mind, I offer free 15 minute Zoom calls to help you determine if working together is right for you.
I’m an experienced Arts Psychotherapist with over 10 years’ experience supporting people therapeutically, including those in the LGBTQ+ community. I work in a creative, holistic & transpersonal way that fosters insight, personal reflection, connection & change. I work in Exeter city centre offering online & in-person appointments on Fridays & Sundays.
I am a relational, integrative therapist working in Islington and Hackney, London. I work with individuals aged 18+ in long-term, short-term and open-ended therapy. I am queer and genderqueer. My practice is actively queer and trans affirmative, which means that I support clients’ agency to define themselves. I work with LGBTQIA+ clients on a range of emotional and relational experiences, including: abuse, anxiety, depression, eating disorders, gender, isolation, loss, relational trauma, relationships, self-harm, sex, sexuality, trauma and more.
Hi, I’m Lou. Â I offer a warm, safe, and calming counselling experience. As an integrative counsellor, I work with individuals from diverse backgrounds, including the autism and LGBTQ+ communities. I’m experienced in working with loss and grief, late-diagnosed autism and ADHD, and relationship trauma. Combining an intersectional lens with a trauma-sensitive approach, I help clients explore how their past and current relationships have shaped their understanding of themselves. Whether you’re seeking in-person or online support, I’m here to provide a compassionate and empowering space for your personal growth.
The experience of coming for therapy is an opportunity for you to discover for the first or subsequent time in life that you can let go of all the judgements, the fear and hesitation, and begin to talk about what is bothering you. We become wounded within a sense of connectedness – in families, relationships, friendships and society – and paradoxically it is within a sense of connectedness that we can begin to heal. Healing the emotional brain takes time, but it is a creative and deeply fulfilling process that brings wonderful gifts with itself. I offer Individual Psychotherapy and
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