Richard Wyatt

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Dip(HE) Accredited member of BACP
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Lancaster, Lancashire, LA1 1TH
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About me

My name is Richard Wyatt and I am a qualified, Person-Centred Counsellor and supervisor. I completed my Diploma in Counselling in 2008 at the University of Cumbria. I currently work in private practice based at The Storey Institute in Lancaster, and have many years experience working in secondary schools. I also have a number of years experience working in community drug and alcohol treatment centres across the northwest.

The way I like to work is to build a safe and trusting relationship with the client, based on acceptance, understanding and openness. This environment can enable the client to talk about and explore their personal issues; perhaps to a depth that they have been unable to achieve before. This process can help the person to make sense of their difficulties and make changes to their life that can lead to improvement.

My styles is of a non-directive nature, which means that the client decides what to talk about and the frequency and duration of therapy. My belief is that it is the quality of the relationship which determines the outcome of our work together.

I work with issues such as a anxiety, panic attacks, stress, relationship and family issues, bereavement, loss, sexual abuse, physical abuse, trauma, depression, addiction, and anger management.

Training, qualifications & experience

BACP Accredited 2016
Advanced Professional Training in Supervision of individual counsellors, University of Strathclyde, 2015
Diploma (HE) in Counselling 2008
Certificate in Counselling Skills Level 3 2006

CPD
Working with anger in children and adolescents March 2016
Introduction to Internal Family systems November 2015
Introduction to Person-centred Expressive Arts Therapy Training Workshop June 2013
Hakomi Level 1Foundation Training Making Contact Workshop  November 2012 and 2018
Attachment and the Child Within. March 2012
Trauma and the Effects of Secondary. November 2011
Working with Children & Young People.Strathclyde University   December 2009

Member organisations

Registered / Accredited

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BACP
British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP)

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Accredited register membership

British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy
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British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy

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Fees

£50.00 per session

Concessions offered for

  • Low income
  • Students
  • Trainee counsellors
  • Unemployed

Additional information

Fee is £50 per hour session. Concessions are also available at my discretion. I charge a student rate for trainee counsellors of £45 per hour.

When I work

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Further information

Client Testimony:

"I started seeing Richard as a client in 2016 at a time when I was experiencing a number of quite complicated issues, including long term codependency, the after effects of narcissistic abuse in a previous relationship and complex trauma beginning in childhood.

From previous mixed experience, I will admit to not having had a huge amount of confidence in the therapy journey, but from the first time I sat down with Richard I felt safe, respected and able to discuss pretty much anything without judgement or misunderstanding.

Richard is an exceptionally gifted therapist who is emotionally intelligent, insightful and capable of deeply understanding and empathising with a vast range of human experience, and I felt truly listened to and supported throughout the process of counselling.

As well the work that took place during our sessions, my personal experience was that much of the real work continued after the session. Working with Richard made it possible for me to start looking at my life and myself with much more self awareness, and things that had never previously made much sense about my own behaviours and emotional responses to triggering situations started to fall into place.

What I ultimately took away from working with Richard was a much higher level of self compassion and self understanding, which helped me to make some big changes to years of toxic patterns in my life.

Obviously, this kind of work is a lifelong process though, and I would not hesitate to return to Richard for the next part of the journey. Equally, I would unreservedly recommend Richard and his gentle but focused style of working to anyone with more or less any type of issue they want to work through. In my experience, complex trauma is not always widely understood or dealt with with empathy by professionals, however, Richard held an extremely safe space for me throughout the therapy process in which I felt valued as a client and was always spoken to as an equal taking part in a journey of self development, which supported me in changing my life for the better. For this I will always be very thankful."

AK 2017

Storey Institute, Meeting House Lane, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA1 1TH

Type of session

In person
Online
Phone
Home visits

Types of client

Young people
Adults
Older Adults
Couples
Families

Key details

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Supervision

In person
Online
Phone

Person-centred Supervisor working in Lancaster. I work with trainees and experienced practitioners.

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Richard Wyatt
Richard Wyatt