Kink, Queer and Sex Work Friendly Therapist

As a professional Dominatrix, it’s not just the BDSM side and fun stuff I get to deal with, sometimes my clients need an extra bit help with the emotional side of their lives.

I’m equipped with a lot of experience and have a high EQ – however some things are above my paygrade. I deeply care about my clients mental health and emotional well being -it’s part of what makes me an excellent Mistress.

It’s not easy to find a therapist that is kink/queer/fetish/SW friendly. I am sometimes asked for referrals.

If you feel you would benefit from a qualified mental health professional,  I can highly recommend Robyn Thomas. She is very empathetic and has a great knowledge of the fetish and SW community.

Robyn is an AHPRA-registered mental health Occupational Therapist with a Master’s Degree in Brain and Mind Science.
 
She has over 25 years of experience working in Mental Health.
Robyn’s approach involves her working with you on your individual goals, incorporating aspects of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, goal-directed activity, and sensory modulation, according to your needs.
 
She uses a trauma-informed, neuroscience/evidence-based approach, and tries to make therapy interesting and fun, using smart technology and bio or neurofeedback where appropriate.
 
She has a special interest and skills in helping people navigate anxiety and panic, burnout, and depression, especially in neurodivergent presentations such as ADHD and autism. Teaching people how to calm their nervous system, manage sensory load, establish boundaries, and develop strategies to achieve their goals.
 
Robyn has a calm, compassionate, and non-judgemental approach, which helps clients to feel safe, seen, and heard. Neuro-affirming, all genders, and queer-friendly.
 
Individual Sessions $190

Concession rate: apply if you may be eligible

Medicare Bulk Billing

Medicare Rebates

NDIS

You can learn more about Robyn by clicking through to her Psychology Today profile here.

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