
Online Index of Births for England and Wales.
#RICHARD HIGGS FULL#
Richard Higgs of full age, bachelor, Labourer of Highworth married by Banns on at Little Hinton (Hinton Parva), Wiltshire, Charlotte Stone of full age, spinster, Servant of Little Hinton. The Census records for 1851, 18, taken in Highworth, Wiltshire, showed Richard with his parents Jonathan and Mary, he was aged 4, 14 and 24, respectively. In the first session, I might take a few notes, but in future sessions I tend not to.The birth of Richard Higgs was registered in Q1 1847 in the District of Faringdon, son of Higgs/Holyoack. It’s just so I can find out a bit more about you and your current circumstances and history and what brings you to counselling at this time. The first session is more of an assessment session where I'll be asking more questions than normal. I will also send out a form to complete with your personal details. Should you agree to go ahead, I will email out a therapy agreement for you to sign, which includes details of our working alliance, the session time and day and agreed rate and payment details. This is an opportunity for me to find out a bit about you and for you to ask questions. There is no charge for an initial 20-min phone conversation.
#RICHARD HIGGS FREE#
We’ll review our work regularly and you are free to stop counselling at any time, although I would always recommend working towards a meaningful ending. And it may also involve uncovering hidden defences or behavioural patterns using various humanistic, psychodynamic, or third-generation techniques to give you a greater insight into your true self in order for you to live in a more authentic and satisfying way. Our work together may involve observations of our interactions during our sessions together as this can give an insight into what is going on in your relationships outside the counselling relationship. Therapy isn’t linear but I’ll be transparent in our work together and guide you in what can be difficult but ultimately enlightening work. You may come to therapy with a set idea of what you want to explore, or you may come to therapy with just a hunch that something isn’t right. You may know what these struggles are, or you may not have the words or an understanding of what is going on for you. My priority as a counsellor and psychotherapist is to provide a safe, non-judgemental, and confidential space for you to just ‘be’ without any expectation, so you can explore any issues or struggles that are impacting your life. I will tailor my counselling technique to cater for your specific needs, drawing on humanistic, psychodynamic and third generation approaches to help you make sense of your struggles and bring about the positive change you deserve.Īreas that I help clients explore include, low mood, depression, PTSD, personality disorders, suicide, anxiety disorders, attachment disorders, parenting struggles, family issues, relationship breakdowns, trauma, addiction, self-harm, eating disorders, body image issues, emotional and sexual abuse, bereavement, loss, gender and identity issues, sexuality, sexual orientation issues, and illness. The relationship between therapist and client is a unique one, being very different from speaking with family or friends. In short-term or open-ended work, I gently guide clients to better understand their connections or disconnections in relation to themselves, their experiences, and others. I currently work in private practice either online or in person from my therapy room in central Manchester with adults and young people to address their individual needs and struggles. I am a BACP registered integrative counsellor and psychodynamic therapist who has practised in various sectors, including charity, educational and NHS organisations. I also have a limited number of spaces available at a concessionary rate. I offer in-person sessions from my therapy room in Halifax House in central Manchester at a time to suit. I offer online sessions via Zoom at a time to suit.
