Trans Counselling in Melbourne
Being transgender is a hard journey. Discrimination can be a daily occurrence. We offer Trans counselling in Melbourne to support you.
Safe Place Therapy offers LGBTQ Support with Counselling in Melbourne as well as online Australia-wide.
Our issues in the LGBTQ community are unique. This means we need gay counselling or LGBTQ counselling from a professional who really understands.
Safe Place Therapy counsellors are experienced in working with many different people who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and also those who identify as non-binary.
Trans Counselling in Melbourne
Being transgender is a hard journey. Discrimination can be a daily occurrence. We offer Trans counselling in Melbourne to support you.
Sexual Orientation – 5 Ways a Sex Therapist Can Help
Sexual orientation is an integral part of our identity. It can have a significant impact on our emotional and physical well-being.
Homophobia and internalised homophobia
Are you, or a loved one or friend experiencing homophobia, internalised homophobia or both? Safe Place Therapy is here to support you.
Coming out as gay or any other sexuality should never be pushed on anyone. We never know fully the situation the person is going through or how people around them will react.
5 Useful Tips For Coming Out as Trans and Gender Diverse at Work
Coming out as trans and gender diverse can be a wonderful part of a person’s life, and it can also be stressful. Coming out in the workplace can be a complicated experience. Things like the type of workplace you’re in and the relationships you have with your colleagues can play into this, and there are legal factors to consider too.
Poly Relationships Counselling
Poly relationships are increasingly common nowadays. We are experts in this field and offer you respectful, effective counselling.
Navigating the World as a Non-Binary Individual: Understanding and Embracing Gender Diversity
Being non-binary refers to individuals who do not identify as exclusively male or female, and may identify as a gender that is outside of the gender binary. Non-binary individuals may use terms like “enby,” “they/them pronouns,” or “genderqueer” to describe their gender identity.
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