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Online LGBT Issues therapists in Ireland

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Dublin, County Dublin therapist: Mind and Body Works, counselor/therapist
LGBT Issues

Mind and Body Works

Counselor/Therapist, MIACP, MIAHIP, MPSI, COSRT,
We have a number of therapists who work with gay and LGBT issues.  
23 Years Experience
Dublin, Ireland
Donnybrook, Ireland
Online in Ireland
Wexford, County Wexford therapist: John Castleford, registered psychotherapist
LGBT Issues

John Castleford

Registered Psychotherapist, MA, FRAI
Our biological sex is mostly determined at birth, but gender issues have the potential to adversely reflect potential conflict between the ways in which we identify with our sexuality, typically with societal disapproval of LGBT which is more pronounced in some regions of the world than others where tolerance may be the norm. Not everyone has XX or XY chromosomes. Not everyone feels comfortable about same-sex relationships, and that may be an issue derived from religious intolerance or just sheer prejudice and ignorance. Developing awareness of strategies for building resilient mind sets that better help with coping strategies can themselves be developed to enable you blossom, thrive and flourish as a person, irrespective of the intolerance of others.  
16 Years Experience
Wexford, Ireland
Birmingham, England
Online in Ireland, United Kingdom
London, England therapist: Alison Edwards Therapy, Coaching & Supervision, psychologist
LGBT Issues

Alison Edwards Therapy, Coaching & Supervision

Psychologist, CBT Therapist, FMBPsS, MA (Hons), MSc, CertCouns, MSc
I’m experienced in supporting clients who identify as LGBTQ+, or have a family member who identifies as LGBTQ+ and are looking for a confidential place to discuss a range of issues. This includes supporting teens and young people who are transgender or going through difficulties with gender dysphoria and body issues. I attend regular supervision with therapists who specialise in LGBTQ+ issues. I've taken specialised training on domestic abuse in LGBT+ relationships, and I'm currently working towards accreditation as a Gender, Sexuality & Relationships Diversity Therapist. I'm committed to broadening my knowledge in these areas and providing an LGBTQ+ affirmative practice.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Ireland, United Kingdom (Online Only)
Lancing, England therapist: Jerry Ramsden, counselor/therapist
LGBT Issues

Jerry Ramsden

Counselor/Therapist, (Dip.Couns)
Experienced and knowledgeable in working with LGBTQIA+ (identity and relationships) clients. This also includes Defining Gender, Sex, and Relationship Diversity.  
20 Years Experience
Dublin, County Dublin therapist: Owen Smith - Crystallise Psychotherapy & Counselling, registered psychotherapist
LGBT Issues

Owen Smith - Crystallise Psychotherapy & Counselling

Registered Psychotherapist, M.Soc.Sc.; BA (Hons); PostGrad Dip; H.Dip.
Our sexuality and gender can form a big part of our identity and those who don’t fit society’s heteronormative ideal (assuming that everyone identifies as straight) can bring challenges. Research has found that LGBTQIA+ individuals are at higher mental health risks than the mainstream population due to experiences of discrimination. Although Irish society is thankfully changing for the better, LGBTQIA+ people can still be regarded as “different” to the norm (whatever the norm is!). Our mental health and wellness is an important part of us. Yet negative life experiences (e.g. homophobia, biphobia, transphobia) can be extremely challenging and the impact of this stress can affect our psychological well-being. Yet in spite of the evolvement of Irish society in the last number of years, LGBTQIA+ individuals continue to experience varying levels of prejudice. Experiences such as “coming out” can often be harrowing for some, with anxiety and fears around rejection, hostile attitudes, harassment and bullying in different parts of our life. Internalised homophobia refers to negative stereotypes, beliefs, stigma, and prejudice about being lesbian or gay and when a lesbian or gay person turns inward on themselves. Experiences, such as prejudice, expectations of rejection, and hiding our true self may be internalised from as far back as childhood or school experiences. Stressors such as homophobia or sexual stigma that may arise from society require an individual to adapt but also cause significant stress, which ultimately affects our physical and mental health outcomes.  
6 Years Experience
Dublin, Ireland
Dublin, Ireland
Online in Ireland
Christchurch, England therapist: Saffron Marriner, counselor/therapist
LGBT Issues

Saffron Marriner

Counselor/Therapist, MBACP (Accred)
I have a particular interest in supporting members of the LGBTQI community, whether this is any struggles regarding the coming out process which may entail feelings of loneliness, fear and shame, helping support people find their community and reach a place of self acceptance.  
20 Years Experience

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