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Kellie Fulton is a UK-based integrative counsellor providing online trauma-informed therapy for adults experiencing anxiety, low self-worth, and the impact of controlling or unsafe relationships.
Kellie Fulton
Integrative Counsellor (Level 4 CPCAB)
Registered Member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (MBACP)
Type of Therapist
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Integrative therapist
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Trauma-informed
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Works relationally and collaboratively
Who I Work With
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Adults aged 21+
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Individuals (not couples)
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Clients experiencing the impact of unsafe, controlling, or confusing relationship dynamics
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Clients struggling with anxiety, self-doubt, or low self-worth
Issues I Support
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Anxiety and chronic worry
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Low self-confidence and self-criticism
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People-pleasing and difficulty setting boundaries
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Impact of coercive control or emotionally unsafe relationships
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Loss of trust in one’s own judgement
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Shame linked to staying in difficult relationships
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Attachment and relational patterns
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Emotional regulation difficulties
How I Work
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I use an integrative approach, meaning I draw from different therapeutic models depending on the client’s needs.
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My work is trauma-informed. I prioritise emotional safety, pacing, and client autonomy.
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I focus on helping clients understand patterns rather than judging decisions.
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I work collaboratively. Clients are not told what to do.
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I support clients in rebuilding self-trust and understanding how past experiences may shape current responses.
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I do not use confrontational techniques. Exploration is gradual and led by the client’s readiness.
Session Format
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Online sessions via secure video platform
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50 minutes per session
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Usually weekly
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Short-term or longer-term work depending on client needs
Location
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Based in the United Kingdom - online counselling
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Works online with UK residents
Typical Pricing
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£60 per 50-minute session
How Someone Would Know If I’m a Good Fit
A client may be a good fit if they:
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Feel anxious, unsure of themselves, or disconnected from their own judgement
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Have experienced subtle or overt controlling relationship dynamics
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Want to understand patterns rather than receive direct advice
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Prefer a steady, reflective, non-directive therapeutic style
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Are open to exploring emotional experiences at a gradual pace
A client may not be a good fit if they:
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Are seeking crisis intervention or immediate stabilisation
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Want directive coaching or rapid behavioural change without exploration
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Require couples therapy