LGBT Issues therapists in North Mackay, Queensland QLD, Australia AU
We are proud to feature top rated LGBT Issues therapists in North Mackay, Queensland, Australia. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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Grounded Space Counselling
Licensed Professional Counsellor, Graduate Diploma Trauma Informed Processwork Psychotherapy (Process Oriented Psychology), Diploma Counselling, Somatic Experiencing Cert II/III
LGBTQ issues encompass a range of challenges including discrimination, stigma, lack of legal protections, and social exclusion as well as emotions such as shame, guilt and confusion. I offer support through a lens of non-judgemental understanding and help you access clarity and awareness through empowerment and a deeper connection to self. Please reach out to have a chat or make an appointment.
4 Years Experience
Online in North Mackay, Queensland
Nest & The Relationhsip Retreat
Marriage and Family Therapist, Clinical PACFA accredited, Gottman Method Level 2
I have lived experience of diverse sexuality and I have worked with many gender diverse folks. My practice has always been proudly LGBTQI+ affirming. I am a member of AUSPATH and have also created and delivered training for health practitioners to deliver affirming health services to our rainbow community.
9 Years Experience
Online in North Mackay, Queensland
Judith Minster
Psychologist, BA, Grad Dip Psych, MPsych, MAPS, Assoc ASH
Throughout my career, I have enjoyed successfully working with clients to enable them to explore and navigate life in a positive way.
16 Years Experience
Online in North Mackay, Queensland
Andrew Robertson
Counsellor/Therapist, Master of Counselling and Applied Psychotherapy, Advanced Clinical Skills in Gestalt Psychotherapy
My own lived experience gives me a particular understanding of and passion for the challenges facing other LGBTQI people.
10 Years Experience
Online in North Mackay, Queensland
Counselling Mediation & Relationship Centre
Marriage and Family Therapist, B.Coun,Graddip Family Dispute resolution FDRP
Although a persons sexual or romantic orientation or gender identity may not be a source of distress, people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, asexual, or any other orientation or gender identity may find that the social stigma of living as a minority is a source of stress or anxiety.
14 Years Experience
Online in North Mackay, Queensland