Conditions
Addiction ADHD Anxiety Eating Disorder PTSD Substance abuse disorder
Symptoms
Addiction or harmful habbits Anxiety or worry Difficulty focusing Poor appetite or overeating Sadness or low mood
Format
In-person Online

Lizzie Kelly

Provider type Psychologist
Location United Kingdom
Lizzie Kelly

Lizzie Kelly is a registered integrative psychotherapist and counsellor providing counselling and psychotherapy for adults and couples in Oxford. Lizzie Kelly’s work is holistic, relational and trauma‑informed, combining Gestalt, humanistic and integrative approaches. The practice supports clients in exploring emotional, psychological and relational patterns, helping them gain insight, develop self‑understanding and navigate life’s difficulties.

Service

Lizzie Kelly offers individual and couples counselling and psychotherapy in person in Oxford and online. Sessions typically begin with an initial consultation to clarify concerns and expectations, after which ongoing weekly sessions are scheduled. Therapy can be short‑term, focused on specific issues, or longer‑term, exploring deeper emotional and relational patterns. Lizzie Kelly uses creative and flexible methods — including talk therapy and, where supportive, expressive practices such as art, movement or poetry — tailored to each person’s needs.

Safety

Lizzie Kelly is accredited by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and registered with the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP), adhering to recognised professional ethical standards. Therapy is provided in a confidential, safe and non‑judgmental environment. Initial consultations allow clients to assess fit before committing to ongoing work, and sliding‑scale or lower‑cost spaces may be offered for financial accessibility.

Care pathway

Clients start by contacting Lizzie Kelly to arrange an initial consultation (typically 50 minutes) to discuss presenting concerns, therapy goals and whether her approach is suitable. Following this consultation, a schedule of regular sessions (usually weekly) is agreed upon, with frequency and duration tailored to the client’s needs. Ongoing sessions explore emotional and relational issues collaboratively and flexibly, with the therapeutic plan adapted over time.

This description was generated based on information from the official website and other materials provided by the provider.

Symptoms Treated

Addiction or harmful habbits Anxiety or worry Difficulty focusing Poor appetite or overeating Sadness or low mood

Languages Offered

English

Insurance Accepted

No Insurance Accepted

Editorial Picks

Mental States
ADHD Brain: What to Know About Symptoms of ADHD — and How to Cope

Having trouble staying focused or getting things done? It could be ADHD — more than…

Written by: Olga Strakhovskaya
Trends & Signals
Love After the Rupture: How Couples Therapists Help Rebuild Trust 

Discover how therapists help couples rebuild and move forward, with honesty and clarity.

Expert-Reviewed by: Dr. Amy Reichelt
Trends & Signals
Why Holidays Can Be Difficult With People With Narcissistic Personality Disorder

Occasions like holidays and birthdays typically bring to mind joy, laughter, and quality time with…

Expert-Reviewed by: Arielle Tandowski
Altered Healing
Inside an Integrative Therapy Session: How Talk Therapy, the Body, and the Nervous System Intersect

Integrative therapy can support emotional processing and lasting healing.

Expert-Reviewed by: Laurin Angermeier
Human Journeys
My Experience at a Legal Psilocybin Therapy Retreat 

States of Mind's Senior Editor tells us what actually happens at a psychedelic therapy session.

Expert-Reviewed by: Christian Snuffer
Practices
When To See A Psychiatrist

Talking about mental health (MH) and treating mental illnesses may have been normalised to a…

Expert-Reviewed by: Dr. Elena Deliu
Trends & Breakthroughs
Do Anxiety Pens Work? The Promise and Pitfalls of Portable Calm

Anxiety or calming pens can be part of a holistic wellness plan. But do they…

Expert-Reviewed by: Dr. Amy Reichelt
Mental States
Trusted Therapists for Anxiety: How to Choose One in the UK

Mental health conditions like anxiety are on the rise, in the UK and across the…

Expert-Reviewed by: Dr. Amy Reichelt

Check Your Mental State

See all