About Richard

Loving close-up of Richard! Trust me, I'm a therapist...
Loving close-up of Richard! Trust me, I'm a therapist...

I am a Human Givens practitioner working from the Kingsmoor Clinic in Kingston Bagpuize, Oxfordshire. Although I specialise in men’s mental health, absolutely everyone is welcome. Come for a cup of tea and a chat!

Currently, I am still a trainee in the final stage of qualification and I'm seeing clients with mild anxiety, depression and confidence issues.

As such I really need to see more people in order to log the required amount of therapy hours, so I'm not actually charging for therapy. I would simply ask that you make a small donation to cover room hire and expenses.

I embarked on my therapeutic journey at the tender age of 18 when I joined a young persons counselling and advice centre in Reading as a dedicated volunteer.

That initial experience sparked my passion for helping others and set the course for my future. In my student days, I volunteered at Oxford Polytechnic’s Student Nightline service, eventually assuming the role of director in 1984.

Driven by a desire to deepen my knowledge and enhance my skills, I pursued a Combined Certificate in Counselling Skills and Theory (CSCT). I also began volunteering at my local Samaritans branch. Through this valuable experience, I gained a great deal of understanding and developed my ability to connect empathically with others.

Eventually, I was privileged to serve as a deputy director, trainer, and caller care coordinator. Playing a crucial role in training new volunteers, ensuring they possessed the necessary skills and sensitivity to provide compassionate care to those in distress.

My work as a Human Givens Practitioner is fuelled by a genuine desire to help, and I strive to maintain a compassionate and empathetic approach in all that I do.

I am constantly inspired by the positive impact Human Givens Therapy can have on the lives of others. Once we determine which needs aren't being met, we can work on ways to remedy this, to draw on your innate skills and qualities and really change things for the better!

Having worked for many years in the motor industry, I have got to know men’s mental health problems, in particular around stress, motivation and self-actualisation - and asking for help.

Feedback from other therapists has shown that the lack of male therapists is a problem which I am hoping to address.