LGBT Issues therapists in Great Wakering, England ENG, United Kingdom GB
Estelle Dooley
Counsellor/Therapist, Accredited, MA in Counselling & Psychotherapy, MBACP Reg
I provide a safe and affirming space for individuals within the LGBTQ+ community to explore their unique challenges and experiences. With a deep understanding of the intersectionality of identities and the specific concerns faced by LGBTQ+ individuals, I offer tailored support and guidance. Through a compassionate and inclusive approach, I empower clients to navigate issues related to identity, coming out, discrimination, relationship dynamics, and mental health, fostering resilience, self-acceptance, and authentic living.
18 Years Experience
Donna Collins
Registered Psychotherapist, BSc (hons), PGDip, SupervisionDip
Sexuality and the many feelings and sensations this brings can be overwhelming for many, especially when fear of acceptance and shame occur. I can help you to explore these feelings within yourself and step out into the world feeling proud of who you are.
9 Years Experience
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.
17 Years Experience
Daniel Dennehy Counselling
Counsellor/Therapist, BA, Dip Grad, AdvDip, MBACP
I have been working with the LGBT community for the past 15 years within both the NHS (56 Dean Street & the Steve Retson Project) and the charity sector; including organisations such as London Friend and The Helios Foundation.
Jill Deacon
Counsellor/Therapist, BSc and FdSc Person Centred Counselling. MBACP
We can all experience mental health issues. Members of the LGBTQ community seek help at a higher rate, perhaps due to discrimination and stigma still rife within families, work, peers and society at large. Depression, anxiety and other mental health-related issues can also lead to higher rates of addiction and substance misuse, damaging behaviours, self-harm and suicidal ideation and suicide.
Working with an LGBTQ affirmative counsellor can provide a safe place to empower each persons' unique challenges in life and to explore the feelings and experiences.
7 Years Experience