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Love |
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Friendships |
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We all have times when life feels too painful, when we feel it’s hard to cope and that we need to find another way forward. It can be hard to talk to friends about these issues for fear of burdening them, or because it seems like they wouldn’t understand. There are times when counselling can be most helpful. Counselling gives you somewhere to discuss anything about your sexuality or sexual practice that may be bothering you. Counselling & Community Solutions (Darryl Scott) provides a neutral space for you to come and share your problems.
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Low self-esteem;
Anxiety;
Stress;
Depression;
Self-harming behaviour (unsafe sex);
Sexual identity and coming out;
Religion and sexual idenity;
Making life choices. |
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Relationship difficulties (partner, family or friends);
Loss and grief of a relationship break up;
Communication and conflict management;
Men who have difficulty in forming or sustaining intimate relationships;
People whose partners have HIV/AIDS, or other life threatening illnesses;
Gay widowers, who are dealing with the death of their partner.
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Guilt and shame about one's body, one's sexual feelings and thoughts, and one's own sexual activity. This guilt and shame often have their roots in one's upbringing;
Specialise in male same sex couples with concerns of arousal disorders, fears around intimacy issues, inability to experience orgasm, and issues involved with sex and aging;
People who identify as heterosexual, but engage in same sex behaviours. |
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