
Charmaine Borg comes from Malta. She is an experimental psychologist and psychosexologist with a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Sciences from King’s College London and a PhD from the University of Groningen, where she continues her work in the psychophysiological Sex Lab. Her research explores the complex interplay between sexual arousal, disgust, pain, and intimacy, with a strong focus on evidence-based interventions in sexual well-being and clinical sexology. At the Sex Lab, she leads innovative studies that deepen our understanding of emotional and physiological responses in intimacy, aiming to enhance sexual experiences, pleasure, and connection—especially in long-term relationships.
With expertise in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Sexual Medicine, Dr. Borg bridges academic and applied research, developing interventions that foster intimacy, alleviate pain, and improve sleep. A recognized leader in the field, she co-designs exams for the European Certificate in Psychosexology (ECPS) and the MJCSM certification in Sexual Medicine. She is also actively involved in European and international societies, serving as an executive board member of the European Federation of Sexology and co-founder of the International Sexual Medicine Research network (ISMR). Her work has been featured in Scientific American, Forbes, and Nature Reviews Urology, shaping global discussions on sexual health and well-being.
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Remziye Kunelaki is a psycho-sexologist with 20 years of experience working with various sexual difficulties. Remziye studied psychology in Turkey and specialised in sexual and relationship therapy in the UK.
She worked in the sexual health and HIV departments of major university hospitals in London. She serves as a committee member at the British Society for Sexual Medicine. Remziye is a certified psycho-sexologist by the European Society of Sexual Medicine and a senior accredited psychosexual therapist and clinical supervisor by the College of Sexual and Relationship Therapists.
Remziye is a lecturer in a psychosexual diploma course in London. Her PhD research focuses on sexuality and religion. She offers consultations in English, Turkish, and Greek
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David Piner is an accredited psychotherapist specialising in relationship and psychosexual therapy. He is a supervisor and trainer who runs an established private practice in London and Kent, UK.
David is Associate Director on the London Diploma of Psychosexual and Relationship Therapy and a Course Director of Advanced Diploma in Relationship Psychotherapy at the NAOS Institute. He holds an MA in Counselling and Psychotherapy and has studied with the Couples Institute advanced group under the supervision of Dr Ellyn Bader PhD who, along with Dr Peter Pearson, developed the Bader-Pearson developmental model for couples' therapy.
Previously, David was a tutor and supervisor on the University of East London's Post Graduate Diploma in Counselling and Psychotherapy. He worked as a psychosocial delegate with the Red Cross where he provided emotional support for British nationals caught up in disasters overseas. Postings included: Sri Lanka (tsunami); Egypt (Dahab bombings); Cyprus (Lebanon evacuation); Saudi Arabia (coach crash). He is a qualified teacher and has worked in education in the UK, USA and Japan.
He is a senior accredited member of the College of Sex and Relationship Therapists (COSRT) and registered member of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). He currently sits on the Board of Trustees at COSRT.
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Professor Dr Antonio Prunas is a licensed psychologist and psychotherapist living and working in Milan, Italy.He completed a 4-year training in Clinical sexology and qualifies as a Certified psycho-sexologist at the European Federation of Sexology (ECPS). He is also a graduate of the Post-Graduate Diploma in GSRD Therapy at Pink Therapy.
He currently works in private practice as a psychotherapist and sex therapist, focusing in particular on GSRD clients. His main area of expertise is psychological work with transgender and gender-variant people of all ages and their families and partners.
He is an Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology at the Department of Psychology of Milano-Bicocca State University. Since 2019 he has been the scientific director of the Post-Graduate Program in Clinical Sexology, one of the very few held by a public University in the Country.
He is a member of WPATH and ESSM.
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Silva Neves is an award-winning, COSRT-accredited and UKCP-registered psychosexual and relationship psychotherapist, and a trauma psychotherapist. Silva is also a COSRT-accredited clinical supervisor. He is a Pink Therapy Clinical Associate.
Silva is a member of the editorial board for the leading international journal Sexual and Relationship Therapy. Silva is the author of three books: Compulsive Sexual Behaviours, A Psycho-Sexual Treatment Guide for Clinicians (Routledge), Sexology: The Basics (Routledge), Sexual Diversity (Karnac), and he co-edited two textbooks with Dominic Davies: Erotically Queer (Routledge) and Relationally Queer (Routledge).
He also contributed chapters in various publications including: The Handbook of Social Justice in Psychological Therapies, Queering Gestalt Therapy, The SAGE Handbook of Counselling & Psychotherapy, Sexual Minorities and Mental Health: Current perspectives and New Directions. Silva wrote several articles in psychotherapy magazines and peer-reviewed journals, including New Psychotherapist, Therapy Today, Sexual and Relationship Therapy, The European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, Attachment.