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Existential Issues

Feeling anxious about isolation, freedom, meaninglessness and mortality can diminish physical, mental, social and spiritual awareness. Existential psychotherapy means getting support to address them.

General Issues

Develop strategies for coping with the stresses and strains of modern life: low self-esteem, anxiety or just the pressures of daily routines. Take stock and re-evaluate with counselling and psychotherapy.

Sex Therapy

Sexual issues can disrupt relationships and harm self-esteem. Sex therapy is designed to treat erectile issues, libido, delayed orgasm, premature ejaculation, painful penetration and fears or concerns about sexual behaviour.

Couple’s Counselling

Intimacy and commitment issues, either with open relationships or maintaining monogamous ones in a highly sexualised culture can be difficult. Understand these issues and more in a safe and controlled space.

Chem Sex Addiction

Chem sex addiction jeopardises health, relationships and careers and causes problems with intimacy. Counselling and psychotherapy gives you the space to think about unresolved identity issues and subconscious motivations driving your addiction.

Drug Addiction

There are often underlying issues fuelling drug addiction. Gay men are far more likely to take illegal drugs than heterosexual men, many developing issues with dependency. With psychotherapy, you can learn to develop practical coping strategies.

Anxiety, Depression

Anxiety, depression and suicidal feelings are often linked to experiences of bullying, non-acceptance and past traumas, can devastate lives. Address these issues and feelings and you develop resilience and improve your mental health.

Body Image Issues

Eating disorders and body dysmorphia are often linked to identity and self-acceptance; in a culture of emphasis on physical beauty, for many individuals this can cause problematic relationship with their bodies. Give yourself the time and space to get to grips with these issues with counselling.

Sex Addiction

Sex addiction is real. Men in highly sexualised culture can find it more difficult to understand compulsive, problematic behaviours in relationship to sex, love or porn; exually widespread among gay, straight and bisexual men, it is exacerbated by technological innovations. Get help with counselling and psychotherapy.