Miranda Christophers Relationship Counselling & Psychosexual Therapy

Miranda Christophers Relationship Counselling & Psychosexual Therapy Psychotherapist and Founder of www.TheTherapyYard.co.uk specialising in s*x & relationship therapy

Our fantastic team of relationship and psychos*xual therapists  💋We are welcoming, inclusive, knowledgeable, registered ...
26/03/2026

Our fantastic team of relationship and psychos*xual therapists 💋

We are welcoming, inclusive, knowledgeable, registered and certified, s*x-positive psychos*xual and relationships specialising in wide range of themes around s*x and relationships. We have undertaken modern trainings and are passionate in our work with individuals, couples and partners.

Our team is made up of s*x positive, LGBTQ+ and kink allied therapists who are experienced and knowledgeable in working with -

Relationship issues including communication, conflict, infidelity, parenting, separation
S*xual function issues incl desire, arousal and pain
Dating
Neurodivergence
Differing cultures, religions and cross-cultural relationships
GSRD
LGBTQIA+,
Kink incl B**M, fetishes and Consensual Non-Monogamy
Religion
Gender and transitioning
Confidence
S*x workers
Menopause
S*xual Compulsivity
S*xual Trauma
STI’s
Chronic health conditions
Ageing
Fertility
Loss
Shame

All of our therapists have undertaken modern trainings to COSRT Level 7 in psychos*xual and relationship therapy and they comprise of researchers, s*x educators, writers and those who work in medicine and the NHS.

We also offer reduced cost therapy with our therapists in training.

We offer therapy in-person and online 7 days a week.

If you are thinking about starting therapy, we understand it can feel daunting but are here to help you in that process which starts with choosing the right therapist for you.

If you are looking for some support, you can get in touch via our website, where you can book online at www.thetherapyyard.co.uk 💋

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Today as I’ve been writing, I’ve appreciated the sun shining through the window and been more aware of hearing the birds...
19/03/2026

Today as I’ve been writing, I’ve appreciated the sun shining through the window and been more aware of hearing the birds singing in the trees. It reminded me of the need to pause, notice, process, appreciate, reflect and remember self-care💋

Many people are feeling that their anxiety and stress levels are feeling higher at the moment, not least because of political and economic matters. If this is the case then it can be worth -

• Talking about it
• Practising self care
• Giving self time out from content or social media
• Accessing learned (or reaching out for new) strategies/tools that can help to manage anxiety and stress
• Mindfulness
• Exercise or movement
• Making time for connection and things you enjoy
• Seeking support if you need it 💋

One of my colleagues  has a low cost therapy couples space available for psychos*xual and/or relationship therapy. NIkki...
16/03/2026

One of my colleagues has a low cost therapy couples space available for psychos*xual and/or relationship therapy. NIkki is a therapist in training, at the end of her training, and is able to offer up to 8 sessions to one couple (either online or in person in Brighton). Drop us a message at www.thetherapyyard.co.uk if you are interested in starting therapy💋

Just came across an article I contributed to in  by the fabulous Brit Dawson about trying to avoid vulnerability killing...
10/03/2026

Just came across an article I contributed to in by the fabulous Brit Dawson about trying to avoid vulnerability killing dating lives💋

It’s so relevant in the world of dating right now. People can feel scared of letting themselves show any vulnerability for fear of the consequences (understandably so at times) but it’s actually important to consider on many levels as not allowing ourselves to show up wholly can also interfere with building connection, trust and finding our people. Lots to be considered! What do you think about vulnerability when dating? 💋

Whilst we can’t always predict how things will be, what we can do is look at our tools to help us cope and navigate thro...
23/02/2026

Whilst we can’t always predict how things will be, what we can do is look at our tools to help us cope and navigate through uncertain or difficult times. This may include both internal and external support such as strategies and tools, self-talk, self-care, as well as identifying when we would benefit from support from others such as friends, family, professionals. It’s never too late to seek support or tools to navigate through difficult times, and developing them can help to build confidence and coping skills. Questions you might ask yourself include what do I do when things are tough? Do I feel I have tools and strategies to cope? Do I have support? How do I support myself? 💋

It was great to share some thoughts with  magazine about things I would like people to know about s*x, answering some di...
17/02/2026

It was great to share some thoughts with magazine about things I would like people to know about s*x, answering some dilemmas and few of the common themes in addition to desire and s*xual function concerns that people come to s*x therapy for. In truth there are so many as it’s a huge subject area so head to www.thetherapyyard.co.uk if you are interested in finding out more about s*x and relationship therapy 💋

https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/health/a70188501/s*x-therapist-wants-you-to-know/

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It’s time to update my photos so I thought I’d share some piccies from my branding shoot ahead of website/socials update...
06/02/2026

It’s time to update my photos so I thought I’d share some piccies from my branding shoot ahead of website/socials updates. Happy weekend all! 💋

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Good morning! 👀 I’m back out of hibernation. Hello 2026. We’ve got this 💋       *xandrelationships  *xtherapist
05/01/2026

Good morning! 👀 I’m back out of hibernation. Hello 2026. We’ve got this 💋

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It was great to contribute to this brilliant article for the  about why people are having less s*x. I’m looking forward ...
03/01/2026

It was great to contribute to this brilliant article for the about why people are having less s*x. I’m looking forward to seeing the results of the latest NATSAL survey in 2026 but working on the ground so to speak, I have the privilege of clinical observations in the meantime which can be incredibly helpful in helping people understand what is happening for them along with understanding societal patterns. I don’t think it’s helpful to get too hung up about what others are doing as everyone’s feelings, thoughts and wants and desires when it comes to s*x vary, but if you want to be having more s*x or intimacy then it’s worth exploring how you can make that happen and if you feel in a rut, s*x therapy can help! 💋

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/12/17/s*x-is-dying-out-this-is-why-it-matters/

Some of our fab team  getting together on the weekend. Love you all and your passion for helping people with s*x and rel...
12/12/2025

Some of our fab team getting together on the weekend. Love you all and your passion for helping people with s*x and relationships - you all inspire me 🔥Looking forward to catching up with those we missed soon💋

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http://Thetherapyyard.co.uk/

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My Approach

I am a qualified Counsellor/Psychotherapist who has chosen to specialise in the field of Relationship and Psychos*xual therapy as I am empassioned to help people realise their potential and find happiness in themselves and within their relationships.

I believe every person is one-of-a-kind, and should be treated as such. My approach does not hold individuals to set norms or expectations, and so irregardless of your s*xuality, gender identity, relationship status or private situation, my goal is to enlighten and support you.

I have practised in NHS hospitals and private clinics providing both long and short-term therapy as a Relationship and Psychos*xual Therapist. I now work solely within my own private practice in Beaconsfield and provide therapy in person and via Skype/Videophone.

I provide relationship and psychos*xual therapy with an integrative approach to suit clients’ individual needs. My approach incorporates psycho dynamic, person centred, Imago and CBT concepts in addition to mindfulness and psychos*xual therapeutic tools and techniques.