Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hi, I’m Keziah — a qualified integrative counsellor and yoga therapist offering a calm, supportive space to help you reconnect with yourself and find your way forward. I work in a person-centred, relational way, which means I’ll meet you with compassion and respect, listening deeply to your experiences without judgment or pressure.
Whether you’re feeling anxious, overwhelmed, low in self-worth, grieving, navigating a life transition, or carrying the effects of trauma, therapy can be a place to explore what’s going on at your own pace. You don’t need to have all the answers or a clear “reason” to come to therapy. You’re welcome just as you are.
Alongside talking therapy, I bring a trauma-informed, body-aware lens to my work. If helpful, I may gently support you in noticing how emotions or stress show up in your body. Sometimes this can include breath awareness, grounding tools, or reconnecting with your body’s natural signals—only ever with your consent and comfort.
Clients describe my presence as calming, kind, and steady. I work with adults from all walks of life, and my practice is LGBTQIA+ affirming, neurodivergence-aware, and inclusive. My approach is always tailored to you—there’s no one-size-fits-all in therapy.
If you’re looking for someone who can hold space for you to be real, to feel, to reflect, and to grow—I’d be honoured to work with you.
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Keziah Rhoden is a qualified integrative counsellor and yoga therapist based in the United Kingdom, bringing four years of clinical experience to her practice. She offers a calm, supportive environment designed to help people reconnect with themselves and find a way forward.
Her work is rooted in a person-centred, relational approach – she meets clients with compassion and respect and listens closely to their experiences without judgment or pressure. Keziah supports adults facing anxiety, overwhelm, low self-worth, grief, life transitions, and the ongoing effects of trauma.
Alongside talking therapy, Keziah applies a trauma-informed, body-aware perspective. Where it is helpful and with the client’s consent and comfort, she may gently invite awareness of how emotions or stress show up in the body, using breath awareness, grounding tools, or other practices to help people reconnect with their bodily signals.
Clients describe her presence as calming, kind, and steady. Her practice is LGBTQIA+ affirming, neurodivergence-aware, and inclusive, and her work is always tailored to the individual rather than following a one-size-fits-all model. As a female, Christian therapist, she aims to hold space for clients to be real, reflect, feel, and grow, and would be honoured to work with those seeking support.
Many people ask whether online therapy can make a real difference. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, or navigating life changes, online therapy is generally as effective as traditional in-person sessions.
One major benefit is flexibility – clients can connect in the way that fits them best, choosing video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. This range of options makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy life and to access support from home or elsewhere.
Each therapist is a licensed professional, and clients are free to switch to a different therapist if they decide they would prefer a different fit. Online therapy offers an adaptable route to work through everyday challenges and emotional struggles with professional support.
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