LGBTIQ+ Community
Inclusive psychological support for LGBTIQ+ individuals in Gladesville and across NSW
Age Range:
All ages
Safe, inclusive therapy for identity, relationships, and wellbeing.

Psychologist supporting LGBTIQ+ clients in an affirming environment.
Common challenges for LGBTIQ+ individuals
• Identity exploration, questioning or navigating gender and sexuality
• Minority stress, stigma, discrimination or microaggressions
• Family conflict, rejection or strained relationships
• Relationship or intimacy concerns
• Internalised shame, self-doubt or low self-esteem
• Anxiety, low mood or trauma linked to lived experiences
• Difficulty accessing affirming social or community support
How iflow Psychology can help
Our team provides identity-affirming and inclusive psychological care that supports clients across the spectrum of gender, sexuality and lived experience. We help clients explore identity safely, navigate relationships, manage minority stress and heal from discrimination or trauma. Therapy may include emotion regulation skills, self-esteem building, communication strategies, processing difficult experiences and strengthening personal resilience. Above all, we offer a respectful space where people can be fully themselves.
When therapy can make a difference
• Questioning or exploring identity
• Navigating coming-out processes
• Relationship or intimacy concerns
• Feeling isolated, misunderstood or invalidated
• Impact of homophobia, transphobia or discrimination
• Low self-esteem, shame or internalised stigma
• Emotional distress affecting wellbeing
What to expect at iflow Psychology
Clients can expect a warm, inclusive and confidential environment where autonomy and dignity are respected. Our psychologists practise from LGBTQIA+-affirming, trauma-informed and culturally sensitive perspectives. Sessions move at the client’s pace and support long-term wellbeing, connection and self-understanding.
Who you might work with

Gus Ferreira - Provisional Psychologist

Dean Harrison – Counselling Psychologist & Clinic Director
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a referral to see a psychologist?
No. You can book directly without a referral. However, if you wish to claim Medicare rebates, you will need a Mental Health Treatment Plan from your GP.
Can I attend sessions via telehealth?
Yes. We offer secure telehealth sessions across NSW. Many clients alternate between in-person and online appointments for convenience.
Do you offer after-school or after-work appointments?
Yes. Availability varies by psychologist, but we offer extended hours and after-school options where possible.
Do you accept NDIS clients?
Yes. We support self-managed and plan-managed NDIS participants.
Can families or partners be involved in therapy?
Yes — with your consent and when clinically appropriate.
Ready to get started?
If you’re looking for a safe and affirming space to explore your wellbeing, identity or relationships, our team offers respectful and confidential support for LGBTQIA+ clients.
At iflow Psychology in Gladesville, our experienced team provides warm, evidence-based care in a confidential and supportive environment. Sessions are available in person or via secure telehealth across NSW.
We are committed to helping you take the next step with clarity, confidence and the right therapeutic support.
Medicare rebates available with a valid referral from your GP.
Book an appointment online or contact our team if you have any questions.
If you are experiencing a crisis, please visit our Crisis Support page for immediate assistance.