Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hi, I’m Leanne an experienced, accredited counsellor and psychotherapist in the UK and a registered member of the British Association for counselling and psychotherapy.
The approach I use is the Person-Centred approach. This approach is based around the idea that every human being has an ingrained tendency to strive towards growth and wholeness. I am here to help you work towards that.
It can feel hard to reach out and talk those around you, maybe you don’t want to worry them or you feel you would be a burden. Perhaps they try to understand but don’t quite get it. This can make you feel really alone in it.
I am here to be an objective companion, to listen to you without judgement, to support you while you explore anything that can feel overwhelming, or scary, and to help you find those answers, or a better understanding of yourself, in a safe, confidential environment.
If you find it difficult to express what you are feeling, or you’re feeling scared to open up to your experiences, we can do some creative art exercises to help you explore those in a way that may feel more comfortable to you. If you feel you would be interested in doing this, feel free to ask me in the session and we can incorporate them in your sessions.
During my training I volunteered working with young people and during the covid-19 lockdowns I volunteered as a counsellor with a local bereavement charity. I have also completed accredited practitioner training for infant and pregnancy loss, and subsequent pregnancy after loss.
As well as my private practice, I work with clients through employee assistance programmes and I also facilitate a personal development programme within the person-centred counselling diploma course at my local college. I have worked with clients who struggle with feelings of anxiety, depression, changes in their lives and those who may be feeling stuck, lost or trying to figure out who they are.
I want to meet you where you are and to really hear you in what you are experiencing and to support you in your process.
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Leanne Taylor is an accredited counsellor and psychotherapist practising in the United Kingdom and is a registered member of the British Association for counselling and psychotherapy.
She works using a Person-Centred approach, founded on the belief that people have an innate tendency to move toward growth and wholeness, and she supports clients as they work toward those aims.
Leanne recognises that reaching out for support can feel difficult – perhaps you do not want to worry others, you worry about being a burden, or those around you try to understand but do not quite grasp what you are experiencing. These factors can leave someone feeling very alone.
In sessions she aims to be an objective companion, offering non-judgemental listening and support while you explore issues that may feel overwhelming or frightening, and helping you find clarity or a deeper understanding of yourself within a safe and confidential environment.
If it feels hard to put emotions into words, Leanne can incorporate creative art exercises to help you explore experiences in a different way; clients are invited to request these during a session if they would like to try them.
During her training she volunteered working with young people, and during the covid-19 lockdowns she volunteered as a counsellor with a local bereavement charity. She has also completed accredited practitioner training for infant and pregnancy loss, and for subsequent pregnancy after loss.
Alongside her private practice, Leanne works with clients through employee assistance programmes and facilitates a personal development programme within the person-centred counselling diploma course at her local college. She has supported people dealing with anxiety, depression, life changes, and those who feel stuck, lost, or are trying to discover who they are.
Leanne aims to meet people where they are, listen closely to what they are experiencing, and offer steady support through their process.
Many people ask whether online therapy truly helps. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, or adapting to life changes, online therapy has been shown to be as effective as traditional in-person sessions for most people.
A major benefit is flexibility – clients can connect in the way that suits them best, whether that is a video call, a phone session, live chat, or in-app messaging. This makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy life and to access support from different locations.
Therapists offering online work are licensed professionals, and if the therapeutic fit is not right it is possible to switch to another therapist at any time.
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