Guy Rands
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Contact information
- Phone number
- 07946412594
Therapist - Northwich
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Available for home visits
- Concessionary rates
About me and my therapy practice
Hi, I'm Guy 👋
I'm a Neuroaffirming Psychotherapist based in Hartford, Cheshire.
Before training as a therapist, I spent twenty-five years in education – teaching science, leading schools, and sitting with families navigating challenging times.
I hold a BSc in Molecular Neurobiology, and that grounding still shapes how I work: I'm genuinely curious about how each mind makes sense of the world, and I bring that curiosity into the room rather than a fixed idea of how someone "should" think or behave.
Much of my work is with neurodivergent people, and with the parents, partners and family members trying to make sense of a world that doesn't always make sense of them.
That said though, people come to me for all kinds of reasons, not only neurodivergence.
I also support other counsellors and therapists who want to develop an inclusive, neuroscience-informed practice.
My approach starts from strength, not deficit. I don't begin from the idea that there's something to fix. I begin with you – your pace, your communication style, your way of thinking – and we work outward from there.
What people often need most is space to think out loud with someone who will properly listen.
That's usually where change starts: a light switched on in what can feel like a dark place.
Practice description
I offer three connected ways of working:
- Neuroaffirming Therapy
- Pre- and Post-Diagnosis Support
- Neuroaffirming Coaching
Neuroaffirming Therapy is talking therapy that starts from where you are, not from a fixed idea of where you should end up. We explore your thinking together — building insight, self-awareness, and space for change that comes from within, rather than change that's prescribed from outside. It's open-ended and pay-as-you-go, usually in 60-minute sessions, with no minimum contract – we review and adapt as we go.
Pre- and post-diagnosis support is for anyone thinking about diagnosis, going through the process, or trying to make sense of one already received – understanding what it means for you, your relationships and your sense of self.
Coaching runs differently: a minimum of six contracted sessions, goal-focused from the outset, using the T-GROW model alongside motivational interviewing techniques.
I work with young people (14+) and adults across a wide age range (18–87), and sometimes with families where that's useful to them.
Sessions happen in my therapy room in Hartford, Cheshire – which is private, comfortable, and has off-road parking – or online, by phone, or as walk-and-talk sessions if that suits you better.
I'm flexible about format because the right environment is part of what makes therapy work.
I'm also honest about the limits of what I can offer. If I'm not the right person to help – with something specific, or at all – I'll say so, and try to point you somewhere better.
Fees are available on request; a free initial conversation always comes first, with no obligation attached.
My first session
Before any paid work begins, I offer a free, no-obligation initial consultation. It's a confidential conversation about what's brought you to therapy and what you're hoping for – and it works both ways.
It's a chance for you to get a sense of me and how I work, and for me to consider honestly whether I'm well placed to help. If I'm not, I'll try to point you towards someone who is.
If we both feel it's a good fit, I'll send a client agreement to read and sign, along with a request for an emergency contact – a standard part of working safely together. Once that's in place, we'll arrange your first proper session.
There's no separate assessment process and no different rate for the first session – it follows the same pay-as-you-go structure as ongoing work, and there's no obligation to commit to a fixed number of sessions in advance.
What I can help with
ADD / ADHD, Autism spectrum, Body/somatic therapy, Identity issues, Neurodiversity, Relationships
Types of therapy
Creative therapy, Existential, Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred
Clients I work with
Adults, Children, Groups
How I deliver therapy
Home visits, Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Outdoor therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Telephone therapy
Languages spoken
English