Pink Triangle Therapy — Psychotherapist in Manchester, England
Address450 St Ann's Square 13 Old Bank St M2 7PE, Manchester, ENG
Phone+447310491769
Websitepinktriangletherapy.co.uk
Se n (he/they) is a queer psychotherapist based in Manchester city centre and online, offering LGBTQIA+ affirmative counselling and psychotherapy. They specialise in working with gender, sexual, and relationship diversity (GSRD), providing an inclusive space for clients to explore their identity and experiences. Se n's approach is humanistic and collaborative, tailoring sessions to individual needs, with influences from existential therapy and CBT, and a focus on social justice and anti-oppression. Their personal journey as a queer individual informs their passion for creating a safe, affirming environment. Se n has experience working with LGBTQIA+ organisations, including LGBT Foundation, MindOUT, and George House Trust, and has also supported individuals from Our Room and those living with HIV.
Best for
- LGBTQIA+ individuals
- Exploration of gender and sexuality
- Relationship issues
- Clients seeking affirmative therapy
| Key services | Psychotherapy, Counselling, Online sessions, In-person sessions, Free initial consultation |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | lgbtqia+ affirmative therapy, gender identity, relationship diversity, gsrd, manchester therapist, online therapy, humanistic psychotherapy, cbt, existential therapy, social justice |
Location
Also in Manchester
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