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[[File:Pinktherapylogo.png|thumb|Pink Therapy logo]]'''Pink Therapy''' is a directory of therapists and health professionals in the UK who identify as or are understanding of gender and sexual minorities (GSMs). | [[File:Pinktherapylogo.png|thumb|Pink Therapy logo]]'''Pink Therapy''' is a directory of therapists and health professionals in the UK who identify as or are understanding of gender and sexual minorities (GSMs). | ||
| − | :"There is a whole spectrum of different gender and sexual expressions and we welcome those who are engaged in consensual, albeit transgressive sexualities who are seeking a place to understand and be understood. These include, but are not restricted to people who identify as asexual, celibate, polyamorous, non-monogamous, or swingers and those involved in BDSM or Kink lifestyles or practices, anyone on the gender spectrum from cross dressers/transvestites, gender queer, intersex and those living with variations in sex development, androgynes, third sex/two spirit, to those living full time as transgenderists, transexuals (transmen and and transwomen)."<ref>http://www.pinktherapy.com/en-us/about.aspx</ref> | + | :"There is a whole spectrum of different gender and sexual expressions and we welcome those who are engaged in consensual, albeit transgressive sexualities who are seeking a place to understand and be understood. These include, but are not restricted to people who identify as asexual, celibate, polyamorous, non-monogamous, or swingers and those involved in BDSM or Kink lifestyles or practices, anyone on the gender spectrum from cross dressers/transvestites, gender queer, intersex and those living with variations in sex development, androgynes, third sex/two spirit, to those living full time as transgenderists, transexuals (transmen and and transwomen)."<ref>http://www.pinktherapy.com/en-us/about.aspx. Archived by the Internet Archive at https://web.archive.org/web/20150103112941/http://www.pinktherapy.com/en-us/about.aspx</ref> |
| − | Pink Therapy was founded by [[Dominic Davies]] in 1999.<ref>http://www. | + | Pink Therapy was founded by [[Dominic Davies]] in 1999.<ref>http://www.sheffieldcentralcounselling.co.uk/blog/dominic-davies-lgbt-therapist-interview/. Accessed: 2016-01-08. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6eO62HnNb)</ref> |
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
Latest revision as of 15:14, 29 March 2020
Pink Therapy is a directory of therapists and health professionals in the UK who identify as or are understanding of gender and sexual minorities (GSMs).- "There is a whole spectrum of different gender and sexual expressions and we welcome those who are engaged in consensual, albeit transgressive sexualities who are seeking a place to understand and be understood. These include, but are not restricted to people who identify as asexual, celibate, polyamorous, non-monogamous, or swingers and those involved in BDSM or Kink lifestyles or practices, anyone on the gender spectrum from cross dressers/transvestites, gender queer, intersex and those living with variations in sex development, androgynes, third sex/two spirit, to those living full time as transgenderists, transexuals (transmen and and transwomen)."[1]
Pink Therapy was founded by Dominic Davies in 1999.[2]
External links
- http://www.pinktherapy.com/ Pink Therapy website
References
- ↑ http://www.pinktherapy.com/en-us/about.aspx. Archived by the Internet Archive at https://web.archive.org/web/20150103112941/http://www.pinktherapy.com/en-us/about.aspx
- ↑ http://www.sheffieldcentralcounselling.co.uk/blog/dominic-davies-lgbt-therapist-interview/. Accessed: 2016-01-08. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6eO62HnNb)
