Are you a gay man or lesbian looking to overcome specific problems, improve gay relationships, recover from depression, find direction or just feel better about who you are? You can meet with me over the internet from the comfort and privacy of your own home. Online consultations are a convenient way for gay men and lesbians to resolve immediate problems or start longer term therapy.
You can meet with me online from London or anywhere in the UK. It doesn't matter if you are in Bournemouth or Brixton, Soho or Southampton, Pimlico or Peterborough, gay online counselling means you can access a gay therapist over Skype, webcam, email or phone from the comfort of your own home.
The benefits of online gay counselling or therapy sessions include:
Reassurance that you can connect with me whether you are home or away on business / holidays
More time because you don't have to leave home to attend the sessions
Freedom to decide the pace and timing of your appointments
The satisfaction of working out solutions in partnership
Security with the choice to remain anonymous
Relief that comes with feeling better, sooner.
What we talk about online does not have to be related to being gay or lesbian or associated with homosexuality. You might just prefer to speak with an understanding gay counsellor instead of someone who is straight. If online gay counselling is a new experience for you or you have any concerns, just send me an email and I will be happy to answer any questions.
Online counselling for gay men and lesbians is easy. You can select from 3 different services: instant message chat, webcam (with or without video) or email exchange. Payment can be made through Paypal by bank transfer or credit card. If you want extra privacy, you can choose to remain anonymous.
Here are some of the areas I work with. If you want to discuss something that is not listed here, feel free to email me.
I have over 20 years experience with gay counselling. In addition to providing counselling for lesbians and gay men, I have worked in clinical mental health, sexuality and addiction services.
Bachelor of Social Work degree
Masters degree
Specialist training in psychotherapy
Accredited Mental Health Social Worker
ASCA Endorsed Health Care Professional
My initial training was as a sexual health educator and telephone counsellor with gay men and lesbians back in the early 90's. Since then I have trained in a variety of therapeutic approaches including, for example, narrative psychotherapy, person-centred therapy, family therapy, cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, solution focussed therapy/ brief interventions and relaxation strategies. If there is a particular approach that interests you, just let me know. I enjoy working with LGBT people and have a personal commitment to lesbian and gay mens communities.