About Leah
Leah Chupp offers focused support for people facing intimacy-related concerns. She writes simply and directly, helping clients name their goals and take practical steps toward better relationships and self-understanding. Leah emphasizes each person’s strengths and encourages steady, doable progress.
Leah is a Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, practicing in Oklahoma with three years of clinical experience. She centers sessions on the person in front of her and treats clients as the experts in their own lives.
Background and approach
Conversations tend to be straightforward and goal-oriented, with attention to what matters most to each individual. Her work pays special attention to issues around sexuality, self-love, and concerns often described as men’s issues or women’s issues. Leah helps people talk through barriers to intimacy and to develop clearer communication and boundaries.
She aims to make change feel manageable rather than overwhelming. Sessions are designed to build skills and confidence over time. Leah offers encouragement and practical suggestions, while also listening for the patterns that keep people stuck.
Progress is paced to each person’s needs and availability. If someone is worried about starting therapy, Leah emphasizes that seeking help is a courageous step. She focuses on small, actionable changes and on amplifying a person’s existing strengths to create lasting difference.
Therapeutic approaches and how they work online
Leah uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on practical change and clearer communication. One approach emphasizes building skills for intimacy and communication - it helps people express needs, set boundaries, and reduce misunderstandings in relationships. Another approach centers on developing self-love and healthier self-talk, which supports stronger decision making and reduces shame around sexuality.Finding the right approach is part of the work together. Leah collaborates with each person to identify goals and then tests which techniques fit best. She adjusts pace and methods based on what the person says is helping and what feels manageable in day-to-day life.
Online sessions can make therapy easier to fit into busy schedules. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation and visual cues, phone sessions work well when bandwidth is limited, and live chat or text-based messaging can be used for brief check-ins or when someone prefers written reflection. These options provide flexibility so people can focus on progress rather than logistics.
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- Experience
- 3 years
- Licensed
- Oklahoma
- Languages
- English