Dr Glyn Hudson-Allezis a BPS Chartered Psychologist, a Forensic Psychosexual Therapist, and a COSRT/StopSO registered supervisor,who has worked as a therapist for nearly 40 years, 8 of which were in Primary Health Care.
She latterly specialises in working with people who have diverse or potentially deviant sexual behaviour, using her unique therapeutic style of integrating attachment theory and neuroscientific research.
Glyn has published six books: Time Limited Therapy in a General Practice Setting (1997, Sage); Sex & Sexuality: Questions and Answers for Counsellors and Psychotherapists (2005, Whurr); Infant Losses; Adult Searches. A Neural and Developmental Perspective on Psychopathology and Sexual Offending (2011, Karnac) now in its second edition; A Trauma-Informed Understanding of Online Offending. Adult Losses from Adolescent Searches (Routledge,2023); and two edited books: Sexual Diversity and Sexual Offending. Research, Assessment and Clinical Treatment in Psychosexual Therapy (2014, Karnac), and A Practitioner's Guide to Working with Sexual Offenders, Families and Victims. Demystifying Sexual offences (2025, Routledge).
Glyn has three professional fellowships: The Association of Counsellors & Psychotherapists in Primary care (CPC), and The College for Sexual and Relationship Therapy (COSRT), and is an Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society.
