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 practice as an integrative therapist, with a particular focus on queer life, kink identities, poly and open relationships, as well as grief and loss. My practice is sex positive, kink-aware and poly-aware. I am a cis-gender gay-queer man (he/him). I see clients in Walthamstow E17, Wimpole Street W1 and online.Â
Lias (they/them) is a white, queer, non-binary & neurodivergent therapist (for individuals/couples) and anti-colonial healing facilitator. Some of their focus areas include trauma, attachment, non-monogamy, autism & ADHD. Their approach integrates Internal Family Systems, Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy, and radical mental health. Sessions in person in Barcelona or online, in German or English.
As a queer, non-binary and neurodivergent person-centred therapist, I offer an affirming space where all of you is welcome. Whether you’re questioning or have been out for a while, are navigating relationship struggles, or feeling the pressure to hold everything together, we can explore all this at your pace. You can expect a human approach rooted in respect, with no need to explain or censor yourself. I care deeply about supporting LGBTQIA+ clients, and I’m often described as calm, gentle, and supportive. I offer sessions in Wimbledon, Clapham and online. Free 20-minute consultation available.
I provide therapy to adults of any age for up to 20 sessions. I work with individuals, couples, and relationships. Sessions are offered in person, online or by phone. ​I value and respect difference and diversity and work with all people, beliefs, and ways of being – including gender, sexuality, and relationship diversity. ​I am open to working with any aspect of a person’s life unless I have a reason to recommend that you work with another more suited therapist/facilitator which we will explore together. Please get in touch with any questions and to discuss availability.
I am an experienced Psychotherapist and a qualified Clinical Psychologist from Brazil with over 30 years of clinical experience offering Psychodynamic Psychotherapy to clients. Â Vast experience with addictions and domestic violence. I am also a Psychodynamic Clinical Supervisor of individuals and groups. My practice is queer and trans affirmative.
With many years of experience as a nurse in the NHS, I’ve seen first-hand the importance of caring for mental as well as physical health. My transition into counselling felt like a natural extension of my nursing career, as I became increasingly drawn to the relational, emotional, and sometimes spiritual aspects of care. Both professions have deeply enriched me, and through supporting others, I’ve come to learn a great deal about myself as well. I work both online and in-person (based in North London).
Hi there! I’m Dan (he/him), a counsellor/psychotherapist offering face-to-face sessions in Peckham and Central London, as well as online via Zoom. I work primarily with LGBTQ+ clients and/or clients struggling with their drug and/or alcohol use (including Chemsex), as well as clients in recovery. I also offer support with anxiety, low self-esteem, (toxic) shame and more. I provide a warm, non-judgmental space to the richness and diversity of all sexualities, genders and relationships.
Hi, I’m Toni. I offer a safe, confidential space in which to untangle your feelings and to think about experiences in a different light. I’m an experienced, friendly and compassionate queer therapist and supervisor. I can work creatively offering visual ways to explore or express yourself and to externalise your feelings.
My name is Paul, and I identify as a cisgendered gay man. My pronouns are He/Him/His. I understand this may be a difficult time for you, and you may be feeling lost, or confused, or stuck, but sometimes all it takes is to start talking to someone so you can feel the weight of the burden begin to ease. I realise it’s a scary thing to do, reaching out and talking to someone you don’t know, but rest assured, everything you bring to the counselling sessions is treated in the strictest confidence.
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