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 trauma-trained integrative therapist who works with individuals and couples. I build connections with my clients rooted in honesty, empathy, compassion and openness. My goal is to help you understand how you fit into your environment and the spaces you inhabit — physically and emotionally. Creating a safe, trusting space is essential for meaningful healing. I recognise that building this trust takes time and I’m here to support you through that process at your own pace. In our sessions, you lead the way — setting the pace and defining your goals.
My name is Sam (he/him) and I am a HCPC registered, senior clinical psychologist working in Islington, North London. I have worked across a wide range of settings including private-practice, university, and public-health.I am trained in several evidenced-based interventions, including CBT, ACT, and DBT. I have extensive experience working with the LGBTQIA+ community providing specialised psychotherapy, assessments, education, and supervision. I take an affirmative and intersectional approach that weaves in different therapy strategies to help my clients meet their goals.
I bring a warm, anti-discriminatory, and open-hearted approach to my practice. This is a safe, compassionate, and non-judgemental space where we can move through whatever you’re facing together, including any aspects of your experience that may feel dangerous or unspeakable. Â
I am an experienced psychodynamic therapist who offers a warm, thoughtful, and relational approach to therapy. I believe change happens within a safe and genuine connection, where curiosity, compassion, and attention to unconscious processes and relational patterns are central. I also consider the broader psychosocial context, including family, culture, work, and social power dynamics, because these shape how patterns, feelings, and behaviours develop. Together, we can explore experiences from both past and present, using the therapy relationship as a space to understand these dynamics.Â
For many years, I didn’t believe in therapy. I thought friends and family could support us through difficulties and didn’t see the need for professional therapists. But my views changed when a close friend went through a very painful period in their life and had counselling. I saw how therapy transformed them and began to think differently about it. I realised that, while the support of loved ones may be sufficient for some, for many it is invaluable to talk to someone objective, who is professionally trained to help.
I am Londoner living and working in Camden and have been a practising counsellor/psychotherapist & supervisor for over 30 years . I identify as a gay man and, whilst  seeing a broad range of clients I also have extensive experience working within LGBTQ+ community both as a therapist and supervisor I offer time limited and open ended therapy mainly for individuals but I also have experience of group and couples work. I do this both in person and online. I have  particular experience and interest in working with people who identify as neurodivergent
I am a person-centred counsellor. This means I am here to accompany you on your journey with empathy and without judgment. I work on the principle that you are an expert on yourself and therefore you are the expert in how to resolve your difficulties. You are entirely free to bring whatever you need to sessions and express yourself however you feel is most effective.
Perhaps you feel stuck, find yourself in the middle of a crisis, or you want a space in which to examine and reflect on your own story and what has brought you to the point you’re at now. Perhaps you want to see if there is another way of telling your story. My intention is to grow a unique and collaborative relationship with you. We may work on your present situation as well as the whole of your history. Putting it as simply as I can: I provide a confidential space in which you’ll be able to talk openly.
Hello, my name is Tom and I offer Person-centred counselling online for the LGBTQ+ community. If you are interested in change then I’d welcome you to book in for a free 20 minute call. We can discuss where you’d like your life to be heading, what’s getting in your way and how to navigate through.
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