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Online LGBTQ+ Issues therapists in Ireland

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Toronto, Ontario therapist: RIMA SEHGAL, marriage and family therapist
LGBTQ+ Issues

RIMA SEHGAL

Marriage and Family Therapist, PhD, Registered Psychotherapist
With the intention of welcoming all orientations, therapy plans are designed to be respectful and non-judgmental. I am trained in LGBT2SQ affirmitive care, and ensure that the unique stressors and identities of the LGBTQ+ community are addressed with clinical competence.  
30 Years Experience
Isle of Islay, Scotland therapist: Dr. Birte Nachtwey, registered psychotherapist
LGBTQ+ Issues

Dr. Birte Nachtwey

Registered Psychotherapist, MD, CORST
Our world is becoming more and more diverse and openly addressing LGBT issues is important and widely accepted in this part of the world. If you are struggling with questions about your gender identity, sexual orientation and/ or preferences and the consequences you fear or experience in your life, therapy can be very helpful. I would like to encourage you to get competent help to find your own paths with these topics and the place in life that you want.  
19 Years Experience
Christchurch, England therapist: Saffron Marriner, counselor/therapist
LGBTQ+ Issues

Saffron Marriner

Counselor/Therapist, MBACP (Accred)
I can support clients with the process of coming out re. their sexuality. People within the LGBTQIA community are often affected by trauma due to factors such as discrimination, rejection and violence. Trauma can be varied and complex. It may include, but is not limited to: homophobia, biphobia, transphobia and other forms of discrimination. At times there may be rejection and estrangement from family, bullying and harrassment, physical and sexual violence, micro aggressions and systemic oppression. My clients should feel safe and free from judgment and harm within my counselling space. Trust and transparency is important. I may encourage clients to research further information regarding peer support groups which can offer a sense of community and shared understanding. This can be a valuable resource for healing and resilience. Being mindful with regard to pronouns and identities in order to ensure that my clients feel recognised and respected. It may be helpful, if needed to work through internalised stigma and self-acceptance and may involve challenging negative beliefs and promoting positive self identity. I work to a trauma informed model.  
22 Years Experience
Brooklyn, New York therapist: Joseph Bailey, licensed clinical social worker
LGBTQ+ Issues

Joseph Bailey

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MS, LCSW-R
Good experience working with LGBT Clients.  
19 Years Experience

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