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, this is Sofia from Amalthea Therapy. I am a warm, needs-informed and inclusive psychotherapist dedicated to diversity and equality across race, culture, ability, gender, and sexuality. Individuals of all ages and backgrounds are warmly welcomed to my practice. My approach is open and respectful, creating a safe space for clients to explore their concerns at their own pace. Sessions are offered in English or Greek.
Hello, this is Sofia. I am an inclusive, warm and creative Integrative Supervisor, with years of experience working with trainees and qualified people in helping professions. My approach in supervision is relational, and I offer a space for my supervisees to safely reflect on their practice, get practical advice and/or recharge.
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 am BACP Accredited Psychodynamic Psychotherapeutic Counsellor (PgDip), Accredited Specialist Sexual Violence Therapist, and Certified Relationship Therapist (COSRT Level 5), working online, via Zoom, with individuals and couples throughout the UK. I integrate Jungian, mindfulness, body-psychotherapy and somatic trauma approaches into my clinical work, drawing from more than eight years of therapeutic experience in private practice, community and specialist mental health settings. I am sensitive to the interplay between wider societal context with mental and emotional wellbeing, and my practice is affirming of individuals and relationships across the spectrum of gender, sexuality and relationship diversity.
I offer weekly in-person sessions to people who are looking for support through talking therapy. Our sessions will be based out of my private room in Greengates, which is easily accessible from Leeds and Bradford. My approach is holistic, collaborative and respectful with a focus on working with you to find the answers you might be looking for and find a new way forward together. I believe that different people need different things and as such I aim to work with you to tailor an approach that suits your needs, circumstances and life experiences. My practice is open to all
As a psychotherapist, I am interested in what makes life worth living. Whatever you may be struggling with, I offer a warm and non-judgemental space for us to explore what might lie beneath it, in the unconscious. My training in psychoanalysis means my approach is centred around an invitation for you to speak freely, and that I will pay careful attention such that – together – we might come to better understand things like your childhood, traumatic experiences, challenging relationship patterns and desires.Â
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.
My name is Stasa (“Stah-sha”) and I’m a counsellor/psychotherapist in Scotland working on-line. My pronouns are she/they.  I offer pluralistic counselling/psychotherapy through an intersectional feminist lens.  I work in a collaborative, non-pathologising way. Â
My name is Frankie (she/they).  I’ve been working as a counsellor since 2009, having a ‘person-centred’ base of training. This means I understand the value of a non-judgmental, safe place to talk, where you can be heard and accepted within a genuine, safe, and compassionate therapeutic relationship. I work to create a safe place in counselling to support you to find your way forward, offering a relational, authentic approach, tailored to your preferences, strengths and needs.
I am an experienced, UKCP accredited, psychospiritual psychotherapist with over 15 years in the business. As a non-binary queer therapist I am interested in transformation, opening our hearts to love and the reclamation of joy in our lives. Working creatively and playfully is important. Collaboration, safety and relationship is key. We need to work through our trauma in order to connect with our essential selves. We need to work somatically and with the body as we hold on to so much of our wounding in our bodies and it is also in our bodies that we can experience joy.
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