Group Supervision for Sex Therapists working with trans/nonbinary clients

If you are a sex therapist who wants to expand or get more comfortable in your understanding and competency in providing Psychosexual support for trans and nonbinary people, you are invited to join an online drop-in group supervision with me once or twice a month. This is where you can ask questions, find information, and talk with other colleagues in similar situations to you. I will be facilitating it, ready to share my own thoughts and suggestions to help you feel more confident.

Sessions will last for 1 (full) hour, and can be counted as supervision time with COSRT.

The next dates for this supervision group are:

Thursday September 18th at 11am

Wednesday October 8th at 2pm

Friday October 10th at 9am

Monday November 10th at 9am

Friday November 14th at 9am

Friday December 5th at 9am

Tuesday December 9th at 12pm

Attendance costs £25 per person. Groups are limited to 5 attendees.
(If you can’t make these dates but really want to attend, get in touch)

Sign up here for Sept & Oct
Sign up here for Nov & Dec

What qualifies me to hold this supervision?

 I worked for 4 years as a part-time Psychosexual Therapist for a forward-thinking Gender Identity Service. My role was actually the first of it’s kind in the UK.

In this role I worked with trans and nonbinary (TNB) people who were medically transitioning, so I helped them with themes like:

  • Adjusting to a changing body, including increases or decreases in libido
  • Navigating clients’ established sexual relationships, and how sex might change
  • Looking to date and have sex during or post transition
  • Dysphoria
  • The intersection of anxiety as a minoritised person, and being able to enjoy sex as a minoritised person
  • Exploration of sexual orientation
  • Rediscovering their sexual body after surgery
  • Exploring whether they want genital surgery

I also provided training on this topic to BASHH, BAGIS and other organisations, and I got to attend WPATH, EPATH and BAGIS conferences and have been co-facilitating the Not a Phase Transconnect ‘intimacy edition’ group for over a year.  

Through working in this role, I gained a lot of specialist skills in working with sex and pleasure with this specific client group and I would like to help other practitioners become more comfortable in this area.

Oh and finally, I am a nonbinary trans person myself!

If you have any further questions, feel free to get in touch.