Martin Rigby

Martin Rigby


Registered Member MBACP

Contact information

Phone number
07399051697

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Supervisor - Lostock Hall Preston

Lostock Hall Preston PR5
07399 051697
Sessions from £45.00

Features

  • Flexible hours available
  • Wheelchair accessible office
  • Concessionary rates

Availability

 currently have availability to take on new supervisees (student and qualified therapists) who are interested in having supervision with me to help me complete my training placement hours. I offer flexible daytime and evening appointments for in-person, online and telephone supervision. My work hours are Monday-Friday 9am-9pm. I do not work on bank holidays or weekends and my holidays for the remainder of this year are scheduled for the following dates:

Saturday 22/02/25 -  Monday 3/03/25

Saturday 12/04/25 - Monday 21/04/25

Saturday 31/05/25 - Monday 09/06/25

Friday     01/08/25 -  Sunday 10/08/25

Friday     05/09/25  -  Sunday 21/09/25

Friday     14/11/25 -   Sunday  23/11/25

Thursday 18/12/25 - Sunday 04/01/26

About me and my therapy practice

Hi my name is Martin and I’m an experienced, BACP-registered person-centred counsellor, supervisor and accredited Breathworks mindfulness teacher. My counselling approach is accessible, confidential and client-focused.

I offer both short-term therapy and longer term counselling to individuals, young people, adults and couples from all backgrounds, and I can work with a wide range of issues including abuse, addiction, anger management, anxiety, bereavement, bullying, debt, disability, discrimination, domestic violence, loss, men’s health, mental health, relationships, self-esteem, self-harm, stress, trauma e.t.c.

I have been qualified since 2005 and have worked in private practice for the last 10years. Previous to becoming self-employed I worked for a young people’s counselling service, volunteered for Samaritans and undertook placements in schools, a homeless charity, victim support organisation and Sure Start family centre.

I now see the majority of my face-to-face clients from the quiet, comfortable and confidential surroundings of my home in Lostock Hall (PR5) and accept referrals from Preston and surrounding areas reaching out as far as Wigan. If my work schedule allows I may occasionally be able to accommodate clients in-person from other venues within the Preston area and Wigan but this will normally involve me charging an additional fee for room booking and travel time.

In addition to working face-to-face I am qualified to counsel clients online and over the phone and am insured to work remotely in the UK and internationally. I provide therapy by video/audio (Zoom, Facetime or WhatsApp), over the phone or by email and I am regularly supervised for all formats of my work. I am a qualified supervisor. My supervision approach is person-centred and I combine this with using the Hawkins and Shohet seven eyed model.

Practice description

I decided to take the next step on my professional journey and train to be a supervisor because with 20 years of practice experience behind me and nearly a decade working in private practice, I feel I have much to offer to counsellors and psychotherapists, who are just at the start of their personal journey, undertaking training and perhaps require a supportive, restorative space to help them navigate the ups and downs of establishing a therapeutic practice, or to more experienced practitioners who may have been qualified for many years but are looking to find a supervisor to help them “think outside the box”, explore new areas of practice and continue their personal growth and development.

If you choose to have supervision with me you will find me warm, approachable, encouraging and non-judgemental. My supervision approach is underpinned by combining my person-centred values with an active use of the seven-eyed process model, originally developed by Peter Hawkins and Robin Shohet.

I am supervisee-centred, prepared to adapt my approach to work with different needs and I work collaboratively and flexibly with supervisees at different stages of their career. I believe that a healthy and supportive relationship between therapist and supervisor is essential for safe, aware and creative client work.

I aim to provide a supportive supervisory relationship where you can explore your client work, your feelings in relation to your clients and any other concerns, in an atmosphere that is non-judgemental, purposeful and respectful. As your supervisor what you can expect is:

• Support in developing insight and competence with your client work

• Space and encouragement to develop your internal supervisor

• A holding environment through all stages of client relationships

• Invitation to describe and unfold your evolving theoretical model

• Opportunities to explore your work with differing client needs

• Space to be yourself and express yourself creatively in your client work

My first session

I offer an initial meeting for trainee or qualified therapists who feel they may be interested in having supervision with me, now or in the future, and would like to find out more.

Initial supervision meetings are free of charge, last 30 minutes and give prospective supervisees the opportunity to discuss their needs, find out about my supervision approach, how I work and decide if they feel comfortable working with me. This really is a relaxed, get-to-know each other session and there is no obligation to continue. It is your opportunity to see if we are a good fit and I’m always happy to answer any questions about what I offer and what you can expect from me as your supervisor.

I believe choosing your supervisor is one of the most important decisions you will make as a therapist and for that reason I encourage you to take the time to consider and reflect on if I am the right supervisor for you and your practice. If your answer is yes we will agree when you would like to start working with me and I will then send you my supervision agreement. I have different supervision agreements depending on whether you are a trainee or qualified therapist and I will make this available to you in your preferred format (print, electronic or audio).

The supervision agreement contains the terms and conditions for our work together, the boundaries of our supervisory relationship and both our individual responsibilities as supervisor and supervisee. I ask supervisees to complete and return this agreement to me before booking their first session.

Once supervisees have agreed to work with me I ask them to make advance payment to confirm their first session. My supervision fees are as follows:

Student therapists (1.5 hours) -£45

Qualified therapists (1 hour) - £50

Qualified therapists (1.5 hours) - £60

I normally take payment in advance and accept cash, bank transfer or PayPal.

What I can help with

Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Addictions, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Cancer, Child related issues, Chronic fatigue syndrome / ME, Cultural issues, Depression, Disability, Eating disorders, Health related issues, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Men's issues, Mood disorder, Neurodiversity, Obsessions, OCD, Post-traumatic stress, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Sensory impairment, Sex-related issues, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues

Types of therapy

Brief therapy, Humanistic, Neuro linguistic programming, Person centred, Solution focused brief therapy

Clients I work with

Adults, Couples, Older adults, Organisations, Trainees, Young people

How I deliver therapy

Email therapy, Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Telephone therapy, Time-limited