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 Mike (he/him), an LGBTQIA+ affirmative counsellor and psychotherapist based in Grove Park, Lewisham, South East London. I work predominantly with LGBTQIA+ adult clients in-person, online, and via telephone, and offer a safe, confidential, and non-judgemental space. I am also a registered member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), working in accordance with their ethical framework.
I am a qualified integrative counsellor (MBACP). I have experience working with addiction, anxiety, bereavement, depression, identity, relationships and sex, and much more. Located in Fleet Street EC4Y, Abbey Wood SE2 and Brockley SE4, £75-95 per 50 minute session, for in-person counselling & psychotherapy. There is unfortunately no disabled access. I also deliver online when necessary.
I work in Private Practice from Farringdon and New Cross Gate. I identify as queer and genderfluid. ​ After starting my working life as an actor, I began my counselling journey over 30 years ago as a Samaritan volunteer and spent 10 years working as a Counselling Supervisor at ChildLine. I managed METRO charity’s LGBTQIA+ Counselling service for 11-25 year olds, as well as being responsible for covering the adult service. I am a member of the Gendered Intelligence Network for Therapists and Counsellors. I also am a qualified teacher. Please see my website for current availability.
I’m an integrative psychotherapist drawing on different strands of therapeutic theory and practice. There isn’t one approach which suits all. I aim to find the best way to work with you and issues you bring to the therapy. I offer a creative approach to the work with difficulties such as anxiety, depression, problems in relationships  or a search for new identity and authenticity in life. ​ Creativity and the arts can access places within ourselves beyond words, beyond the unhelpful patterns and familiar narratives. They open access to all parts of ourselves – the forgotten, the disowned or the vulnerable. In the context of a
My name is Matthew (he/him) and I offer support for anxiety, depression, grief, and relationship issues. My specialisation is working with people who are LGBTQ+ and ADHD / Neurodivergent, however, I offer a warm welcome to all. Having personally experienced the challenges of living in a heteronormative and neurotypical world, I understand the complexities of dealing with feelings of shame and rejection. I believe these feelings can be overcome and I offer a new hope for living comfortably and authentically.
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