Becky Stone


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About me
Specialised Eating Disorder and Neurodiversity Therapist for Adults, Teens, and Children in Canterbury, Kent
Are you struggling with binge eating, emotional eating, or navigating the complexities of ADHD and neurodiversity? As a specialised therapist with expertise in eating disorders and ADHD, I provide compassionate, tailored support for adults, teenagers, and children aged 11 and up. My approach focuses on helping individuals manage challenges like binge eating, anorexia, bulimia, and emotional regulation difficulties, often intertwined with the unique experiences of neurodiversity.
Why I Understand Your Struggles
As someone who has personally navigated the challenges of anorexia and binge eating disorder, I deeply understand the courage it takes to seek help. My journey has taught me the complexities of disordered eating, the emotional toll it takes, and the transformative power of therapy.
I also know what it’s like to live with the intricate realities of ADHD. Neurodiversity adds another layer to how we interact with food, emotions, and ourselves. The constant pull between impulsivity, perfectionism, and self-doubt can make managing eating behaviours incredibly challenging. My experiences allow me to bring empathy and authenticity into my work, creating a space where clients feel seen, understood, and supported.
How I Can Help
In our sessions, I provide a safe, judgment-free environment where we can work together to:
• Explore the underlying factors contributing to disordered eating.
• Challenge rigid beliefs and behaviours.
• Develop practical strategies for emotional regulation and recovery.
I draw from various therapeutic approaches, including counselling, coaching, and cognitive-behavioural techniques, to ensure our work is tailored to your needs. Whether you’re struggling with body image issues, disordered eating patterns, or the challenges of ADHD, my goal is to help you build self-acceptance, a balanced relationship with food, and a healthier, happier life.
What Makes My Approach Unique
1. Specialist Knowledge in Neurodiversity and Eating Disorders:
• I understand how ADHD and neurodiversity can shape your relationship with food, self-esteem, and emotional health.
• You don’t need a formal diagnosis to work with me—I meet you where you are.
2. Compassionate and Relatable Support:
• My lived experience with eating disorders and ADHD allows me to connect with clients on a deeper level, fostering trust and understanding.
3. Flexible Therapy Options:
• Sessions are held over Zoom, making therapy accessible wherever you are in the UK.
• For those local to Canterbury, I offer the option of walk-and-talk therapy, providing a unique, grounding way to explore your challenges in a relaxed, outdoor setting.
Who I Work With
• Adults and teens struggling with anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, or emotional eating.
• Neurodiverse individuals navigating the challenges of ADHD and disordered eating.
• Parents seeking support for their teenagers with eating disorders or emotional regulation difficulties.
My Philosophy
I believe in a compassionate and honest approach to therapy that respects your unique journey and empowers you to take control of your recovery. Eating disorder recovery is not linear—it’s a process that requires patience, dedication, and the proper support. Together, we’ll work on achieving sustainable recovery, building self-esteem, and creating a life that aligns with your values and goals.
Take the First Step
Seeking help is a courageous step, and I’m here to support you every step of the way. Whether you’re ready to start your recovery journey or just exploring your options, I invite you to reach out. Together, we’ll create a tailored plan to help you regain balance, embrace self-acceptance, and confidently move forward.
You’re not alone in this—let’s take that first step together.
Training, qualifications & experience
- ABC level 4 Diploma Integrative Counselling
- ABC level 6 supervisor
- ABC level 4 in Life coaching
- Master Practitioner Programme, Eating Disorders & Obesity
- PTUK Certificate in therapeutic play skills.
Experience with young people and teenagers:
ADHD, Anxiety, depression, eating disorders ,Bullying , Death, Family, Friendship, Exams, Cyberbullying, Cancer,Family break-up, Insecurities, Parents, Growing up, Everyday life, Appearance, Fitting in/ transition, School, Feeling lonely, Social skills, Sex, Drugs, Medical Conditions,The future, Getting things right, Being Judged, Changes ,the unknown, anger issues, difficulties around stepfamilies, Night terrors, Eating issues,Panic attacks, Pregnancy, Transition moving school, hearing voices.
Experience with adults:
Depression, bereavement, loss, sexual abuse, flashbacks, domestic violence, relationships, low self worth, confidence issues, self harm, historic and present bullying, obsessive-compulsive behaviours, anxiety, panic attacks, abuse, child-related issues, eating issues, emotional abuse, sexually id, anger issues, dreams, night terrors, suicidal thoughts, transgender, issues around pregnancy ( male/female),work related issues, long term illness,
- At present i have 15 years counselling experience working within school, NHS and a successful private practice. DBS enhanced
- BACP, NCS and PTUK registered member
- Child protection
- Safe guarding of vulnerable adults
Member organisations

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Accredited register membership

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Areas of counselling I deal with
Therapies offered
Fees
£60.00 per session
Concessions offered for
Additional information
Fees are £60 per session for adults and £60.00 for young people and students
Fees for Walking talking therapy £60 for 1.15 minute session
Eating disorders assessment with parents for first meeting £40 weekdays only
First assessment is for 2 hours £160
Eating disorders therapy sessions £80
Breakthrough session £300 one off no commitment session
Scaling fee for counselling students for therapy
Supervision £50 per hour or £75 for a 1 1/2
Transport
Parking is free and accessible. There is also a bus service that runs every 20 minutes from Canterbury bus station.
When I work
March availability 2021,
Further information
In addition to my background as a counselor, I've pursued further training in life coaching to provide comprehensive support for individuals with dyslexia, ADHD, and eating disorders. This additional qualification equips me with specialized tools and strategies to empower my clients to overcome challenges and achieve their goals in a way that is tailored to their unique needs and strengths.
For individuals with dyslexia, ADHD, and eating disorders, traditional approaches to goal-setting and achievement may not always be effective. That's why I integrate principles of life coaching to help them identify realistic and achievable goals while honouring their individual abilities and challenges.
Through a combination of counselling and life coaching techniques, I work collaboratively with my clients to explore their aspirations, identify potential obstacles, and develop practical strategies for success. I understand the importance of finding coping mechanisms and tools that are sustainable and supportive, rather than setting unrealistic expectations that could lead to feelings of failure or frustration.
My goal is to empower my clients to embrace their strengths, navigate their challenges, and create a path forward that is both fulfilling and sustainable. Whether they're seeking to manage symptoms of ADHD, overcome barriers related to dyslexia, or heal from the complexities of an eating disorder, I'm here to provide guidance, support, and encouragement every step of the way.
By combining my expertise in counseling with specialized training in life coaching, I offer a holistic approach that addresses the emotional, cognitive, and behavioral aspects of my clients' experiences. Together, we can work towards creating a future that is defined by resilience, growth, and fulfillment.If you're ready to take the next step towards achieving your goals and living a life of purpose and meaning, I invite you to reach out. Let's embark on this journey totogether, building a roadmap for success that is rooted in compassion, understanding, and possibility together