I’ve long debated about whether or not I should write a review about my therapist — after all, once I’d done this, everyone would know that I’m seeing a shrink! In the end, however, the benefits of someone else finding a good therapist via my recommendation outweighed the above-mentioned risk. Usually I’m writing long and detailled reviews about my experiences with a «business», but this time I’d actually like to keep it really brief and will thus not go into details about the sessions themselves. Actually, what Tim says about his counseling approach on his website is pretty much in line with my thoughts: «I work as a humanistic counsellor and group therapist. Therapists using a humanistic approach believe that: * every individual is unique * change, growth and development are possible for everyone * a healthy counselling environment is non-judgemental and compassionate * striving to be honest and authentic is central to healthy counselling * our job is to help our clients realise their own unique potential.» I actually found about Tim via the website . This is a great resource to find a counsellor/therapist that is sensitive to gay and lesbian issues.