Lucas Voclere

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Qualified Psychosynthesis Counsellor, I am a Queer (he/they), neurodivergent & GSRD (Gender, Sex & Relationships Diversity) Therapist, working online, both in English and French.

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Somatic Exploration

February 18, 2026 by Lucas Voclere
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GSRD Therapist

October 15, 2025 by Lucas Voclere

— a Gender, Sexual, and Relationship Diversity Therapist practises inclusively, compassionately, and consciously with awareness of the full spectrum of human identity and connection. It goes beyond acceptance; it is a commitment to active affirmation, anti-oppressive practice, and ongoing learning in support of all clients’ right to authenticity and self-determination.

 

🌈Understanding GSRD

As described by Silva Neves (2023, Therapy Today), gender, sex, sexuality, and relationship diversity together encompass a wide and complex range of human experiences:

  • Gender diversity includes people who are cisgender, transgender, agender, bigender, crossdressers, genderqueer, genderfluid, or nonbinary, as well as Indigenous gender identities historically marginalised by colonial frameworks.

  • Biological sex diversity includes intersex people — those whose sex characteristics don’t fit binary notions of “male” or “female.”

  • Sexuality diversity embraces the full spectrum of sexual orientation and identity, including those on the asexual spectrum and those who engage in sex work, BDSM, kink, fetish, or power-exchange as authentic expressions of erotic identity.

  • Relationship diversity includes aromantic, polyamorous, nonmonogamous, swinging, and sex work relationships, as well as monogamous or monogamish partnerships.

 

🌈 R.I.S.E. — Core Principles of a GSRD Therapist

R — Reflection & Responsibility
A commitment to continual learning, self-awareness, and accountability. This includes ongoing education around trauma, attachment, cultural and sexology theories, as well as sensitivity to evolving language, research, and community contexts.

I — Intersectionality & Inclusion
Understanding how race, culture, class, disability, and religion intersect with gender, sexuality, and relationship experience — and cultivating spaces that honour and celebrate all identities and relationships as natural expressions of human diversity.

S — Safety & Solidarity
Offering a trauma-informed, non-judgmental space where clients can feel seen and supported — especially those who have experienced stigma, discrimination, or medicalised harm. Safety is both emotional and relational, grounded in compassion and mutual respect.

E — Empowerment & Equity
Supporting each client’s journey toward authenticity, embodiment, intimacy, and belonging, while also recognising the broader systems of oppression that impact well-being. This involves fostering personal agency, social justice, and community care.


🌈Ethos of Practice

To practise from a GSRD perspective is to:

  • Recognise that diversity is the norm, not the exception.

  • Challenge shame, stigma, and restrictive social narratives around love, sex, and identity.

  • View therapy as a space for liberation, healing, and celebration — where every form of connection is valid and valued.


🌈Why It Matters

Traditional therapy models often reflect narrow, heteronormative, mononormative and cisnormative assumptions about what is “healthy” or “normal.” The GSRD approach expands that framework — situating wellbeing within the context of diversity, justice, and human dignity.

To be a GSRD therapist is to hold space for the full expanse of human experience — not as deviation, but as a vital expression of what it means to be human in all its diversity.



October 15, 2025 /Lucas Voclere
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The Equilibrium Of A Positive Mindset & Emotional Minimalism - intro

April 17, 2020 by Lucas Voclere

The Equilibrium Of A Positive Mindset

& Emotional Minimalism

INTRO

If you are confined at home due to the pandemic lockdown, you may have been exposed to various & variable flows of emotions, thoughts & energies. You might feel they are contaminating your sanity, and fear “going crazy”. Rest assured this is perfectly normal & legitimate. Being suddenly deprived of the life & routine you have built to be pushed into social isolation, and seeing many things you didn’t even know you were taking for granted removed from you, - at least temporarily -, can create a mental quake. Now, legitimate or not, it is crucial to work gently toward holding and managing those emotions, thoughts & energies in order to nurture a well-enough-being.

               Nowadays, well-being tends to rightfully be associated with mindfulness. So, if you haven’t developed an allergy to the term due to hearing it all over, - and often inappropriately for mercantile & over interested hidden agendas -, you might want to ask what mindfulness is. Among many definitions, I like this simple one: “mindfulness is the basic human ability to be fully present, aware of where we are and what we’re doing, and not overly reactive or overwhelmed by what’s going on around us” (1).

Mindfulness is as much a state as it is a practice, useful in our ordinary lives to maintain a balance and detoxicate ourselves from the saturations & agitations of the modern world, - online & face to face. In times of adversity, struggles or even tragedies, this practice becomes a key tool in our survival but also in finding ways to continue living, - not just survive. This is notably why I like the definition above because it focuses on an appropriate reactivity to what’s going on for & around us, and not letting it overwhelm us. It encompasses why I’m writing this article: to help us manage our mental health during the pandemic lockdown.

               Most of the times, mindfulness is limited to meditation or physical meditative activities like yoga. I would like to suggest some additional mindful practices: positive mindset & emotional minimalism. You will notice that there are overlaps between the suggestions I will list within each category, and that those suggestions could often belong to both. Indeed, positive mindset & emotional minimalism are intertwined and constituting of an equilibrium.

OUR MINDSET IS OUR REALITY MAKER

               Whoever we are and whatever we are experiencing in & out of our head, heart, body and soul, there is always a constant factor at play. I previously attributed the latter to an attitude and invited it to be the one of gentleness (2). I emphasized that whether we are conscious of our attitude toward a situation or not, there is one, and that positive or rather constructive changes can be made by reflecting on, clarifying, cleansing, softening & lightening our attitude to make it more productive than invasive or toxic. I could have also articulated my thinking around a perspective or an intention. Now that I am reflecting back on it, I was actually talking about mindset, - which obviously includes perspective, intention & attitude.

So, the constant, - though constantly fluctuating -, factor of all our lives is a mindset, and I am a firm believer that it is our reality maker. Indeed, what is reality if not an experience lived through the lens of a mindset? That mindset is evidently influenced by an identity, lived experiences, a context, individual & collective unconscious content etc. But I would argue that likewise our mindset can influence our experience, our identity and our intrapersonal & interpersonal relationships. Our inner & outer reality becomes how we think about it and, of course, the “right” way to think about it is positively. But a positive mindset is not as simple as it sounds.

As a Counsellor I’m often appalled or at least concerned by the things I come across regarding well-being, therapy & mental health. One of them is the misconception of positivity that tends to praise the values of thinking positive no matter what, to focus only on hopeful & positive thinking, to never complain, to be satisfied with what is at all times. This is a dangerous game here. Labelling some emotions & thoughts as negative and inviting people to ignore or just “get rid of” them is not a healthy therapeutic recommendation. It is actually the opposite of what is needed. Those so-called negative emotions & thoughts require our attention & care. Again, a gentle one.

A positive mindset, - as much as emotional minimalism -, is not about dismissing uncomfortable thoughts, emotions or energies but rather balance the holding and processing of it with a healthy focus on constructive things that can alleviate our suffering, troubles & worries.

The goal of this article isn’t to elaborate on how to process difficult feelings and other issues, - created or amplified by the pandemic -, but to propose strategies to relief & ease the weight we carry. I hope to create guidelines to manage and facilitate a clearer focus & more mental energy to attend to our essential inner processes while nurturing our well-being. Again, nothing I will suggest here will be about dismissing difficulties but rather nourishing a cleansed field to handle them in healthy manners.

 To come:


HOW TO CULTIVATE A POSITIVE MINDSET

HOW TO PRACTICE EMOTIONAL MINIMALISM AS OUR PRIMARY SELF-CARE


REFERENCES

1.      https://www.mindful.org/what-is-mindfulness/

2.      https://www.lucasvoclere.com/blog/2018/10/20/an-invitation-to-gentleness

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January 10, 2018 by Lucas Voclere
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January 10, 2018 /Lucas Voclere
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After many years of being a Registered Member of the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (MBACP), and abiding by the BACP ethical framework, I became in 2024 an Accredited Registrant Member of the National Counselling & Psychotherapy Society (NCPS) and will abide by the NCPS ethical framework.

 
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