LGBT Issues therapists in Hanceville, British Columbia BC, Canada CA

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Victoria, British Columbia therapist: Kat Herbinson, therapist
LGBT Issues

Kat Herbinson

Therapist, MA, RCC
My services are LGBTQ+ and alternative-relationships friendly. As a queer practitioner, I especially appreciate how important it is to feel understood and not judged for one's sexuality.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Hanceville, British Columbia
London, England therapist: Birgit Schreiber, psychologist
LGBT Issues

Birgit Schreiber

Psychologist, PhD and MA in Psychology
Diversity and identity are central to how we live our lives and everyone needs to find their preferred way of living, laughing, and loving, so LGBT+ rights and ways of being are very important.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Hanceville, British Columbia
Nanaimo, British Columbia therapist: Mark Giesbrecht, MA, CCC, RCC - Psychotherapist, counselor/therapist
LGBT Issues

Mark Giesbrecht, MA, CCC, RCC - Psychotherapist

Counsellor/Therapist, MA, CT, CCC, RCC
I have been supporting individuals who identify as LGBTQ2 for over 20+ years, I will not treat you as the problem, I will strive to understand you and help you make the changes in the areas of your life you want to improve. You are not the problem, and I can help you better understand what they are.  
29 Years Experience
Online in Hanceville, British Columbia
Richmond, British Columbia therapist: Ajay Sahota, counselor/therapist
LGBT Issues

Ajay Sahota

Counsellor/Therapist, MA, RCC (Registered Clinical Counsellor)
LGBTQ+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, +) persons may encounter specific challenges (e.g., oppression and discrimination) related to their sexual orientation. These challenges may include norms and beliefs of family members, friends, church, and cultural customs. Social and cultural norms sometimes conflict with your own values, that of other cultures you belong to, and a sense of who you are. Some communities maintain entrenched beliefs and stereotypes of LGBTQ+ persons. In those cases, there may be resistance to accept you because you do not meet certain cultural expectations. As a result, a LGBTQ+ person may feel shame, and low self-esteem and self-worth. These feelings can lead to depression and anxiety and you may withdraw from others to protect yourself from hurt and feel lonely at the same time. When you grow up around negative attitudes or discrimination against a group people for their sexuality or gender, it may also be difficult to accept and express yourself for who you truly are. You may find it difficult to be curious about, and explore, your sexuality and identity. As a South Asian born man (he/him) in a second-generation immigrant family in Canada, I understand some of the complexities of culture, sexuality, and gender expression. I am excited to support you on this journey. I celebrate and stand with you as a LGBTQ+ person.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Hanceville, British Columbia
Vancouver, British Columbia therapist: Creative Spirit Therapy by Kari Gundersen, registered psychotherapist
LGBT Issues

Creative Spirit Therapy by Kari Gundersen

Registered Psychotherapist, RTC, RYT
Love is never wrong! As your therapist, I personally identify as pansexual and have been in intimate relationships with people of all genders. You're not the only one in the room. #saygay  
4 Years Experience
Online in Hanceville, British Columbia