Everything I learnt about my gender and sexuality was not from a margarine tub!
In this blog I am going to write a bit about my own therapy journey, which began at secondary school aged 11 when I went to the school counsellor about the homophobic bullying I was experiencing.
LGBTQIA+ Covid-19 & Coronavirus Survival Guide
Our LGBTQIA+ community is now needing to develop coping mechanisms during the Covid19 pandemic, and a lot of our community find isolation and loneliness really difficult to cope with, so it is key that we support each other to get through this as a community…
Welcome to 2020 - Stop Apologising for Being You!
If I choose to make my New Year Resolutions, I try to always make them towards the end of January. My New Year Resolution is that I’m going to stop apologising for being me and stop hiding my true self…
Shine On LGBTQIA+ Bereavement Support Group
Within the London community there is bereavement support, but this often overlooks the needs of our LGBTQIA+ community and the sense of isolation or loneliness that grief leaves us with…
Response to Kiss My Genders Exhibition
The Kiss My Genders exhibition at the Hayward Gallery allows for activism, celebration and exploration of the body…
What is in a Name?
In this blog I am going to explain a bit about the change of branding and why language and names are important in the therapy room…
ManSize Tissues…
When I see my my Gender Queer, Non-Binary and Transgender clients, there sits a box of Man Size Tissues on the table between us…
My Gender Queer Journey
Somewhere on my journey I discovered my Gender Queer Identity. Gender Queer means a person who does not subscribe to conventional gender distinctions but identifies with neither, both, or a combination of male and female genders…