Therapy in Uxbridge · London Borough of Hillingdon

Therapy & Counselling in Uxbridge

Specialist therapy and counselling in Uxbridge, Hillingdon — practising at Unit 2, Beasley's Yard, 126a High Street, Uxbridge UB8 1JU, three minutes from Uxbridge station. A discreet, confidential space serving UB8, West London and the wider Hillingdon borough.

  Also working from my Marlow practice in Buckinghamshire.

BACP Accredited Confidential & non-judgemental Toxic relationship specialist In-person in Uxbridge & online
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The Uxbridge practice

Serving Uxbridge and the surrounding Hillingdon area

How to get here

  • By tube: a three-minute walk from Uxbridge station (Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines — direct to central London).
  • By bus: Uxbridge bus station is adjacent to the tube — routes from Hayes, Ruislip, Hillingdon, Heathrow and across the borough.
  • By car: easy access from the A40 and M25 (J16). Pay-and-display parking on the High Street and in The Mall and The Chimes town-centre car parks.
  • Catchment: if you're searching for a therapist near me in Hillingdon, Hayes, Ruislip, Ickenham, Eastcote, West Drayton, Cowley, Yiewsley, Stockley Park (UB11), Iver or Denham — Beasley's Yard, Uxbridge UB8 is your nearest option.

Fees & sessions

Initial consultation: £250. Following that, clients choose a package paid in full or monthly — we'll talk through what suits you on your free 30-minute call. Full breakdown on the fees & sessions page.

In Keeley's words

I want to feel loved.

A short, warm piece on the wish underneath almost every enquiry I get — and why naming it is the start of the work.

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Inside the Uxbridge practice

A discreet room at Beasley's Yard, Uxbridge

Sessions are held in a quiet, private consulting room tucked into a brick mews three minutes from Uxbridge station — softly lit, comfortably furnished and completely confidential.

The Uxbridge consulting room — two teal tub chairs beneath a colourful tree canvas, with a carved mandala panel and Welcome candles.
Twin teal tub chairs and a light-wood bookshelf in the Uxbridge consulting room.
The brick-mews courtyard at Beasley's Yard, Uxbridge — the entrance to the consulting room.

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Why Love Hurts by Keeley Taverner — book cover (purple, with a keyhole motif)
By the author of

My book on toxic relationships

Why Love Hurts

And why self-love is the key

Drawn from years of clinical practice with people recovering from toxic and abusive relationships, Why Love Hurts is a clear, compassionate guide to the patterns that keep us stuck — narcissistic abuse, codependency, people-pleasing, the loss of self — and a steady, practical roadmap back to self-trust.

Written for anyone who has ever asked "is it me, or is something genuinely wrong here?" — and for the friends, family and professionals supporting them.

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From my Uxbridge & online clients

What clients say on Google.

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The Changemakers course helped me realise how being a people-pleaser impacted the quality of all my relationships.
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She is a great therapist. She supported me whilst I found my way out of a stressful time in my life.
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If you're seeking a skilled and empathetic therapist who truly understands trauma and its complexities, I wholeheartedly recommend Keeley.
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Keeley gave me time to listen to me and understand my situation. She was very supportive of me.
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I've been seeing Keeley for the past 8 months — she has been fundamental to my growth through an extremely challenging time in my life.
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All quotes are public Google reviews left on Keeley's Google Business Profile. Confidential 1:1 therapy is held to BACP confidentiality — quotes shown are reviewers who chose to post publicly.

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Before you get in touch

Therapy in Uxbridge — your questions.

How much does a session at the Uxbridge practice cost?

Initial consultation is £250. After that, most clients choose a package paid in full or monthly — we'll talk through what suits you on the free 30-minute call. Full pricing is on the fees & sessions page.

Do you offer online sessions, or only in-person in Uxbridge?

Both. I see clients in person at Beasley's Yard in Uxbridge, and online by secure video across the UK. For Stockley Park (UB11) and Heathrow-area clients, the mix of in-person and online tends to fit a commute better than either alone.

Is this the same as NHS Talking Therapies Hillingdon?

No — I'm a private psychotherapist. NHS Talking Therapies Hillingdon is the local NHS service and is a good route to short-course CBT for anxiety and depression. My work tends to be longer-term and specialist (narcissistic abuse, toxic relationships, codependency) — different fit for different needs.

What does BACP Accredited actually mean?

Accredited is the higher tier of BACP membership (one step beyond Registered). My clinical practice, supervision and ethics have been independently assessed against the BACP standards. My membership is verifiable on the BACP public register.

What happens in the first session?

Before any first session there's a free 30-minute call — a relaxed conversation, no pressure to book. The first paid session is a 60–90 minute consultation; we'll talk through what's brought you to therapy, what you'd like from it, and shape a plan together.

Do you take insurance or EAP referrals?

I don't bill insurers directly, but I'm happy to issue itemised receipts for clients claiming on Aviva or WPA. Some employer EAPs are workable too — please ask before booking so we can confirm cover. Full detail on the fees page.

From the journal

Reading to make sense of it.

Plain-English guides written by Keeley for people working through toxic-relationship recovery.

What is narcissistic abuse — plain-English guide
Plain-English guide

What is narcissistic abuse?

The plain-English version — what the pattern looks like inside a relationship, why it leaves you doubting yourself, and the first signs recovery is taking root.

Signs of a toxic relationship — checklist & guide
Toxic relationships

Signs of a toxic relationship

The patterns that don't show up as shouting — eggshell-walking, the slow erosion of self-trust, the apologies you don't owe. A practical checklist.

In crisis or need urgent support?

Therapy is not an emergency or crisis service. If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 999. For confidential support around domestic abuse, the National Domestic Abuse Helpline is free, 24/7, on 0808 2000 247. For urgent emotional support, the Samaritans are on 116 123, or call NHS 111. NHS talking therapies in this area are provided by NHS Talking Therapies Hillingdon.

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Book your free 30-minute consultation

A short, no-pressure call to ask questions and see if we're a good fit. In Uxbridge or online.

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