Leigh-Catherine Inglis
Psychotherapist, Corporate Trauma Specialist, Clinical lead
Leigh-Catherine Inglis is a trauma-informed psychotherapist with over a decade of clinical experience across private practice, higher education, corporate environments, and critical-incident response.
She works with adults presenting with anxiety, stress, burnout, trauma, and significant life transitions, as well as individuals and organisations affected by acute and complex workplace events. Her practice spans one-to-one psychotherapy alongside specialist trauma support following serious incidents, organisational disruption, and high-impact professional stress.
Alongside her clinical work, Leigh-Catherine holds a distinct role as a Corporate Trauma Consultant, providing psychological support following workplace fatalities, serious accidents, sudden organisational change, and critical incidents. She works in partnership with large organisations, insurers, and EAP providers, delivering both immediate stabilisation and longer-term therapeutic care.
Leigh-Catherine is known for a grounded, compassionate, and pragmatic therapeutic style. Her approach blends clinical depth with real-world organisational understanding, offering clients a calm, structured space to process difficult experiences and restore emotional steadiness, clarity, and resilience.
Areas of Work
- Anxiety and stress
- Burnout and emotional exhaustion
- Trauma and post-incident support
- Workplace trauma and organisational crisis
- Critical incident response
- Bereavement and loss
- Life transitions
- Relationship difficulties
- Work-related psychological issues
If a particular concern is not listed, enquiries are welcome.
Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling, CISM (Critical Incident Stress Management), Supervision Training (in progress) Member of the National Counselling and Psychotherapy Society (NCPS), Bupa-Recognised Psychotherapist