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 started as a therapist in London, gaining experience in alcohol and drug addiction and intercultural therapy. This allowed me to work with clients from various nationalities, faiths, sexual orientations and mental health concerns. While in Singapore I deepened the experience by seeing individuals, couples, dyads and families for therapeutic interventions. I complimented my experience by volunteering and attending to the needs of young adults and social workers within NGOs in Singapore. Here, I also gained valuable experience in working with the LGBTQ+ community. Primarily because it was a community that experienced a lack of safety/security, and discrimination and also
Hello! My name is Gagan (he/him) and I am a Clinical Psychologist and the Clinical Lead at Collective Psychology. Alongside my expertise in working with common mental health difficulties, I have a special interest in helping people talk about areas of their lives such as sex, sexuality, relationships, race, and culture.
Welcome—you’ve taken a brave step by being here. Life’s journey is seldom a straight line. It’s a mosaic of joyful moments, challenges that push our limits, and experiences that define who we become. Reaching out for support can feel like a big step, and whether you’re feeling overwhelmed, stuck, lost, or simply in need of a space to breathe, you are very welcome just as you are.
I have over 40 years experience of providing psychodynamic psychotherapy within the NHS, private practice and the criminal justice system. During this time, I have worked with people to improve their quality of life by overcoming emotional and psychological difficulties particularly in relation to anxiety, depression and sexuality. In addition, I have considerable experience of assisting individuals with challenging issues relating to chemsex, pornography, involvement in the adult industries, problematic sexual behaviour, religious trauma, PTSD, moral injury and offending behaviour. I have full clinical membership of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) and the Foundation for Psychotherapy & Counselling
Hello, I’m Clinton, an LGBTQ+ identified, BACP-registered psychotherapeutic counsellor. I offer individual counselling and therapy, as well as relationship and couple counselling for intimate partners. My accepting and thoughtful approach has been particularly supportive for clients dealing with anxiety, depression, self-esteem issues, internalised critical messages, feeling stuck, shame, and relationship difficulties. My practice is based in Epsom (KT18) and online, with easy access from surrounding areas, including Ewell, Tadworth, Epsom Downs, Chessington, Kingston, Kingswood, Surbiton, Wimbledon, Stoneleigh, Raynes Park, Walton on the Hill, and Guildford, Surrey.
I offer a safe, non-judgemental space where you can express your thoughts and feelings, helping you to manage and contain your difficulties and empower you to explore and make sense of and understand your struggles. By placing an individual’s needs first, I tailor my approach to suit each client using a mixture of verbal, art, and dyadic psychotherapy.
I am a fully qualified integrative psychotherapeutic counsellor which means I am trained in a variety of theoretical approaches that can be adapted, depending on the client needs. I work with adult individuals and couples face to face from a private room in central Surbiton. I have experience with transgender clients in various stages of transition, families of a person transitioning and LGBTQI+ affirming therapy along side work with couples in monogamous and non-monogamous relationships. I aim to provide a confidential, empathetic, warm, respectful and non-judgmental space in which we can build a therapeutic relationship based on trust, respect and
I started Saans Psychotherapy a year ago upon relocating to the UK. Saans is a Hindi word, which means to breathe. In this day and age, with so much happening in our world, we can get caught up, and sometimes forget to breathe. I am Shruti Jain, an Existential Psychotherapist, based in Surrey with two locations for in-person sessions and online sessions available throughout the week. the locations are Eshe and Webridge in Surrey.   I named my practice ‘Saans’ as it symbolically represents, the many times in life when I have forgotten to breathe. I believe that in
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