Leah Duxbury
About the Therapist
I'm a considered and resourceful therapist with a caring, warm, supportive nature and a desire to help others help themselves.
I believe that often we can be out of tune with ourselves, having little time for self-reflection, not knowing ourselves, our motivations, or why we do things we do.
We can get caught up in our stories and reliving the same experiences often learnt in childhood. This can lead to feelings such as anger and frustration, being reactive, anxious, feeling stuck or unhappy.
I offer time for you to get comfortable with sharing your life.
To come and explore issues you have experienced and start to better understand and yourself and those around you. Â Doing this will help you to prioritise what is important to you and be less punishing on yourself or others, learning to live a life that is self-aware and ultimately more fulfilling.
I do this by offering a space;
- in which we develop a relationship in which you feel heard and understood,
- safe and not judged,
- cultivating an environment for opportunity and learning.
- Bi- | Pansexual
Defining Gender, Sex and Relationship Diversity Therapy (GSRDT) -ongoing                                                       LGBTQ+ Intimate Partner Violence                                    An investigation of UK-based transgender clients' experiences of counselling                                                   Support in coming out or not coming out                               Neurodiversity: the storm within                                      What works when counselling those affected by autism, Asperger's and ADHD?                                                   Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults (Advanced) Level 2                     Safeguarding Children (Advanced) Level 2                             An intervention led framework for self-harm                           Specialist counselling for female survivors of sexual violence             Level 4 Diploma, Integrative Counselling                               DBS advanced check                                                Certificate in online and telephone counselling                         Level 2 certificate in counselling skill
​I regularly attend course, lectures and workshops to fulfil my Continuing Professional Development requirement (CPD).
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I’m an integrative counsellor trained in Psychodynamic theory, Person Centred Approach and Cognitive Behavioural therapy which means I draw on these modalities to best suit your needs.
All are welcome, I have experience working with all ages from 16 years to retirement and people from many cultural backgrounds, neurodiverse affirmative, LGBTQIA+ friendly.
- Attachment theory (Psychodynamic)
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
- Integrative
- Person-Centred
- Psychodynamic
- BDSM | Kink
- Bi- | Pansexual
- Consensual non-monogamy
- Lesbian
- Queer
- Questioning
- Trans
- One to one
- No adaptation
- Adults
- Young adults (16-24)
- Online
- In Person
Initially we will chat to establish what you hope to get from counselling, to answer any questions you may have and decide whether you would like to meet face to face or online.
Our first session will include a brief assessment and give you an opportunity to see if you feel we can work together, it will be 50 minutes long and is at the reduced rate of £40.00.
If you decide that you would like to start working together additional sessions are priced at £60.00.
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