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 a gay man, and counsellor in London, I know for me, having a queer therapist allowed me to feel I was met in a special way, heard and held with familiarity of experience while still holding our difference. I hope I can guide you through whatever brings you to seek counselling with the same special care. Many practitioners write a list of issues they work with. I take a different approach. You are more than a label or a diagnosis, so let’s have a discussion to see how I can be of service to you.
Hi, I’m Mel, I’m an Integrative Counsellor offering online sessions. I have experience in working with disordered eating, eating disorders and body image issues. I also work with issues such as low confidence and self-esteem, identity worries, low mood, depression, anxiety, difficult past experiences such as bullying and abuse, and more. I am neuroaffirmative and offer a welcoming space for people with autism and ADHD. Eating problems can impact anyone of any size, gender, age, race, class and ability, and I often work with people in larger bodies who have been impacted by weight biases and discrimination. I particularly honour
Hi. I am an Integrative Psychotherapist and supervisor registered with UKCP. I offer supportive, collaborative supervision to qualified therapists and trainees. I have a background as a creative and many years’ experience of working in mental health. Before training as a therapist I worked within mental health advocacy, including in psychiatric settings. I draw on my mental health experience as a supervisor, as well as my creativity. I define as lesbian, gay and/or queer. I’m cis-gendered, white; middle class with varied experience of privilege. I have lived in London all my life and love the diversity of this city.
One-to-One and Relationship Counselling There are times when life can seem overwhelming and difficult to cope with. At these moments we all need support and counselling can give you the time and space to explore difficult issues and find new ways of being. Counselling offers a chance to express how you feel, share safely, and be supported in taking risks. You may want to explore a specific event or ongoing difficulties such as anxiety, depression, trauma or your relationship. So whether you come on your own or as a couple, counselling can give you the space to understand more about yourself,
My aim is to support you in developing greater self-understanding, resilience, and freedom to relate more fully to yourself and others. Whether you’re facing a specific issue or simply a sense that something isn’t quite right, therapy can be a powerful step toward change. Central to my work is the therapeutic relationship itself — a secure, consistent space where patterns that may have developed in early life can be explored, understood, and worked through. I offer a confidential and containing environment where clients can begin to reflect on aspects of their experience that may feel stuck, painful, or hard to
Hi! My name’s Ash, and I focus on working with LGBTQ+ clients in Brighton. I’m trans and non-binary, and take a humanistic approach that emphasises coming alongside clients to explore your world together, rather than providing one-size-fits-all answers.
Hi, I’m Ed, a Therapist, Clinical Supervisor, and Trainer with a specialism in DBT and a focus on the LGBTQ+ and GSRD community. Based in West London, I provide online therapy nationally, supporting clients with complex trauma, dissociation, self-harm, and suicidal ideation. My integrative approach blends psychodynamic and person-centred therapy with DBT and EMDR. I also co-facilitate a DBT Skills Group, teaching emotion regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness. If you’re seeking therapy or are a therapist needing supervision or consultation, please get in touch to explore how we can work together.
My name is Laurie May and I’m a non-binary counsellor and intimate partner therapist based in the UK. I work with individuals, couples and intimate partners of all genders and offer a warm and empathic space. As an established expert within gender, sexuality and relationship diversity (GSRD) I bring a decade of experience providing therapy, training, group facilitation, and consultation. My approach is passionately intersectional feminist and anti-oppressive and my practice is trauma informed, sex worker allied, kink aware and neuro-affirmative.
I am an integrative relational therapist offering open-ended and short-term therapy in Shoreditch, Kentish Town and online. I strive to create a warm, welcoming and collaborative space where you can feel safe to explore your feelings and experiences. I am a lesbian and deeply committed to providing an LGBTQ+ affirming environment where you can express yourself authentically, without judgment. I draw on a range of approaches and therapeutic models, allowing us to explore patterns in your life and relationships and consider how you are experiencing the present.
I am Rob, a Clinical Psychology Professor and I have extensive experience as a Lead Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Psychotherapist and Couples Therapist in the NHS, private practice, aviation sector and in schools. I also teach and supervise therapists. I am passionate about providing individual and tailor-made solutions to life’s challenges, based on established national clinical and organisational guidelines. My approach respects time commitments and for this reason is focused and solution-oriented. I promote LGBTQ+ and affirmative psychology. I founded and lead a prominent therapy team https://www.dccclinical.com/sexuality-and-gender/
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