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.
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.
I am an accredited Cognitive Analytic Therapist (CAT) and Mental Health Nurse. I draw upon all of my experience of working with a variety of people since 2006 in order to offer a compassionate space for personal growth and reflection. As a gay man myself, I also have an appreciation of some of the joys and challenges that come along with this.
My approach is simple: be honest, be real, and create a space where you can relax enough to explore what’s going on for you. Whether you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure where to start, I’m here to meet you exactly where you’re at.
At Felt-Sense Therapy, I honour your story, your identity and the unique experiences of being LGBTQ+. I offer a warm, affirming space where all parts of who you are are welcomed and celebrated. My integrative approach, rooted in Transactional Analysis (TA), helps uncover unconscious patterns that shape how we relate to ourselves and others. Together, we can bring these patterns into awareness, create new possibilities, and support you in reconnecting with your authentic self—with pride and compassion.
I strive to provide a safe and secure space for my clients to be able to explore with me the issues that have entered or are part of their current lives. I work with all genders and sexual orientations incorporating  clients who are on the spectrum either diagnosed or undiagnosed. I see therapy as a joint project where we learn from each other.
I am a fully qualified Psychotherapeutic Counsellor and Clinical Supervisor and Accredited/Registered member of BACP (British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy) and Prof/Accred member of NCS (National Counselling Society). I am also a member of EMDR Association UK.Â
I am experienced and easy to talk to, and work with empathy and acceptance of difference, and the struggles we face in being human. This is my foundation as a psychotherapist. My focus is on appreciating each person’s emotional landscape, and attending to aspects that may be causing difficulty. I have identified as lesbian/gay/queer since I was 20 and lived as part of London’s diverse queer scene since then. I am familiar with the pleasures and pains of being LGBTQ+, and the changing cultural terrain.
I view therapy as a guide that encourages you to explore what you may have missed or ignored. I work with clients by encouraging different aspects of their personalities to find their voice. I support clients in engaging with these forgotten parts of themselves, helping them express these aspects so they can be heard, understood, and validated in a non-judgmental space. I understand therapy as an invitation to have
I am a cis-gendered gay man and a BACP qualified and registered Integrative psychotherapist and a health and wellbeing life coach. I work with clients of all backgrounds, cultures and diversities. With over 5 years of experience with working therapeutically with LGBTQIA community as well as people of colour and marginalised groups. I am experienced in working with issues such as anxiety depression, shame, loneliness, chronic pain, homophobia, marginalisation due to racism, as well as issues related to gender and sexuality.
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