Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I hold a Master of Social Work from Griffith University and a Bachelor of Psychology from Swinburne University. My therapeutic approach is warm, empathic, and client-centred, focusing on building a safe and respectful environment for our work together. I believe establishing a genuine and collaborative connection is fundamental, allowing clients to feel comfortable to fully explore their experiences and speak openly about joys, fears, challenges, loves, frustrations, desires and any other elements of human experience.
I use an integrative and flexible approach to therapy, drawing on what current research shows to be effective. This means I combine elements from modalities, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Mindfulness, and Schema Therapy. Where possible, I aim to work with you not just on managing symptoms but also making connections to their underlying causes. I have a particular focus on trauma, depression, anxiety, stress management, relationship issues, grief and bereavement, and significant life transitions. I acknowledge the courage involved in seeking support and look forward to connecting with new clients.
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Leah Turvey holds a Master of Social Work from Griffith University and a Bachelor of Psychology from Swinburne University. Based in Australia, she brings four years of clinical experience to her practice.
Her therapeutic style is warm, empathic and client-centred, with an emphasis on creating a safe and respectful space for collaborative work. Leah prioritises building a genuine connection that helps people feel comfortable exploring joys, fears, challenges, relationships, losses and other parts of their experience.
Leah uses an integrative and flexible approach, drawing on methods supported by current research. She combines elements of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Mindfulness and Schema Therapy to tailor treatment to each person.
Where possible Leah aims to address both symptom management and the underlying factors contributing to those symptoms. She has a particular focus on trauma, depression, anxiety, stress management, relationship issues, grief and bereavement, and significant life transitions. Leah acknowledges the courage involved in seeking support and looks forward to connecting with new clients.
Many people ask whether online therapy can really help. For a range of common concerns – including stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties and navigating life changes – online therapy has been found to be comparable in effectiveness to traditional in-person sessions.
A key benefit is flexibility. People can choose the mode of connection that suits them best, whether that is video calls, phone sessions, live chat or in-app messaging, which makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy life.
Licensed professionals provide the care, and if someone wants a different fit at any point they are able to switch therapists. Online therapy offers an accessible way to work with a therapist while maintaining the same focus on therapeutic goals and progress as face-to-face work.
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