Keely Reichardt
About the Therapist
Before becoming a therapist, I completed a masters degree in Gender, Sexuality & Society whilst at the same time volunteering for a helpline that supports survivors of sexual violence. After completing my masters I went on to work for a pro-choice abortion organisation, and off the back of this I got offered the chance to work as an academic researcher for a London university. I worked as a field researcher with street sex workers and marginalised homeless communities in East London. This experience taught me about the impact trauma has on a persons sense of self worth and how trauma can exasperate addiction and substance misuse.
When the Covid-19 pandemic struck it sadly put an end to my work as a frontline researcher but it channelled me into the counselling space where I begun my academic journey of qualifying as a therapeutic counsellor. During this time I begun working on the National Domestic Abuse Helpline where I stayed for 2 years before then becoming a domestic abuse advocate supporting survivors in the London borough of Lambeth. I was also responsible for training clinicians and GP’s about domestic abuse in Lambeth where I worked in the primary care sector. I then worked for the NHS in Lambeth and Wandsworth for 18 months before moving into private practice.
These experiences shape how I hold space in the therapy room with an awareness of trauma, power & control, and social inequality.
- Heterosexual
- Kink - BDSM
- Other
My qualifications
- MSc Gender, Sexuality and Society
- Level 2 Certificate in Counselling Skills
- Level 3 Certificate in Counselling Studies
- Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling
College of Sexual & Relationship Therapists training
- Working with Polyamorous Relationships
- Kink-affirming Psychosexual and Relationship Therapy Practices
- Sexual Grief and Loss
- The Science of Sexual Fantasy
Continuous Professional Development
- Suicide awareness and prevention
- Safeguarding adults and children
- Gender identity in children and young people
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People come to therapy for many different reasons, sometimes with a clear goal, other times with a sense that something just doesn’t feel right. You don’t need to be in crisis to benefit from therapy. Whether you're facing a specific challenge or simply feeling stuck, talking things through in a safe, non-judgmental space can help you reconnect with yourself and make sense of what’s going on.
Here are some of the areas therapy can support you with:
- Feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or low.
- Difficulty regulating emotions.
- A sense of emptiness or numbness.
- Feeling disconnected from yourself or others.
- Relationship changes or breakups.
- Loss, bereavement, or grief.
- Identity exploration.
- Major life decisions.
- Navigating personal growth or spiritual questions.
- Lack of motivation or direction.
- Questioning purpose or meaning.
- Feeling like “something is missing”.
- Not knowing how to move forward.
- Attachment theory (Psychodynamic)
- Compassion-focused therapy
- Emotion-Focused Therapy
- Existential
- Feminist therapy
- Humanistic
- Integrative
- Neurodivergent
- Person-Centred
- Psychodynamic
- Relational
- Relationship therapy
- Transactional Analysis
- Walk and talk therapy
- BDSM | Kink
- Bi- | Pansexual
- Consensual non-monogamy
- Cross-dresser
- Gay
- Lesbian
- Neurodivergent
- Non-binary | Genderqueer
- Queer
- Questioning
- Trans
- One to one
- No adaptation
- Adults
- Online
- In Person
£70 per session
£45 per session for lower income or trainees





