Queer and neurodivergent-friendly online counselling at your pace
Hello, I’m Camille (they/them), an online, person-centred counsellor who can help you explore mental health issues, trauma, grief, neurodivergence, relationships, and questions around identity, amongst other personal issues that you’d like to bring to a therapeutic space.
I specialise in working with clients who are LGBTQIA+ or exploring, kinky, polyamorous/non-monogamous, or who otherwise may identify as ‘non-normative’ in terms of gender, sexuality and relationships.
I am a white, bisexual, British non-binary person who is autistic and has ADHD. I have experience working with and actively welcome clients from global majority backgrounds and cultures, including people from asylum seeking backgrounds.
I am committed to anti-oppressive, anti-racist practice and welcome input and feedback on how to make the space we create together more welcoming, understanding and accessible for you.
I’m a member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) with a Level 4 qualification in Counselling Skills. If you’d like to learn more about how we can work together, get in touch:

How we can work together
What I can offer you as a counsellor
I offer person-centred online counselling for individuals via video call. Find out more about how I work and what I can offer for you here:
Working with LGBTQIA+ clients
I have experience working with clients across the spectrum of Gender, Sexuality and Relationship Diversity (GSRD).
Working with neurodivergent clients
I am passionate about providing a neuroaffirming, accessible space.
Qualifications
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2025 – AIM Qualifications Level 4 Diploma in Counselling Practice (High Merit) (The Sheffield College)
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2023 – Foundations of Counselling Award Certificate (The Academy: SPACE, Sheffield)
Training and Continued Professional Development (CPD)
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April 2026 (pending) – Trauma-informed practice training from CounsellingTutor
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March 2026 – Cultural Competence Training from Sesame (on working with clients from East and South East Asian (ESEA) communities)
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January 2026 – Staying Safe from Suicide training from NHS England