LGBT Issues therapists in Lyneham, Australian Capital Territory ACT, Australia AU
Clair Ramsden
Counsellor/Therapist, (Dip.Couns)
I have dealt with individuals from varying backgrounds, including those who identify as LGBTQIA+. While their sexual orientation or gender identity may not be directly related to their distress, individuals who belong to this group may experience social stigma that makes them feel anxious or stressed.
Through relational therapy, which is a type of psychotherapy, I can help individuals overcome these issues. It can also have a positive effect on their lives, as it can help them develop new relationships. My knowledge of the challenges faced by members of this community has been instrumental in achieving successful therapy outcomes.
20 Years Experience
Susan Loane Counselling - Voted Best Counselling Gold Coast Region!
Psychologist, Dual Degree: Psychology:Bachelor of Social Work: Bachelor of Social Sciences UQ/Qut
I work with all LGBTIQ people and their counselling requirements. This I have done for many years.
27 Years Experience
Nest & The Relationhsip Retreat
Marriage and Family Therapist, Clinical PACFA accredited, Gottman Method Level 2
I have lived experience of diverse sexuality and I have worked with many gender diverse folks. My practice has always been proudly LGBTQI+ affirming. I am a member of AUSPATH and have also created and delivered training for health practitioners to deliver affirming health services to our rainbow community.
9 Years Experience
Su (Xufeng Su)
Psychologist, Provisional Psychologist
I am passionate about providing support for gender and sexuality diversity and minority community members. I specialise in supporting the trans, intersex and gender diverse communities, including clients who may face shame and stigma.
1 Years Experience
Counselling Mediation & Relationship Centre
Marriage and Family Therapist, B.Coun,Graddip Family Dispute resolution FDRP
Although a persons sexual or romantic orientation or gender identity may not be a source of distress, people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, asexual, or any other orientation or gender identity may find that the social stigma of living as a minority is a source of stress or anxiety.
14 Years Experience