Welcome to Really Healed
Because being Really Healed isn’t just possible—it’s powerful.
At Really Healed, we support individuals, teams, and organisations who are ready to break cycles, rise above emotional pain, and reclaim their full potential.
From one-on-one life coaching to trauma-informed recovery, from corporate wellbeing to community workshops, we provide real support for real healing. Whether you're facing personal challenges, leading a team, or building a culture of compassion—we meet you where you are.
Grounded in lived experience, backed by psychology, and infused with compassion, our work combines clinical insight, holistic practice, and authentic human connection.
Healing is a journey. Growth is a choice. Let’s take the next step—together.
Contact us: info@reallyhealed.com
Taking time for yourself to heal is one of the most important decisions you will ever make.
— Richard Williams, Founder & CEO of Really Healed
No one said building the bridge would be easy.
But once the bridge is built, it is easily crossed.
TESTIMONIALS
“Really Healed gave me the space to finally breathe again. I didn’t feel judged — just supported. It helped me face things I’d buried for years and start healing properly. If you’re feeling lost or weighed down, I’d honestly recommend giving it a go.” Linda, Cork
“I’ve tried therapy before, but Really Healed felt different — deeper, more personal. It helped me reconnect with myself in ways I didn’t know I needed. I walked away feeling lighter, stronger, and more in tune with who I really am. I’m so grateful I found this space.” Marcus, California
“I came across Really Healed at a time when I felt completely disconnected from myself. The support was genuine, the process was gentle but powerful. It’s helped me find clarity and confidence again. I’d genuinely recommend it to anyone needing a real shift.” Elaine, Milton Keynes
“Richard from Really Healed helped me feel like myself again. It was honest, down to earth, and exactly what I needed. I'd recommend him to anyone who’s been feeling stuck.” Siobhan, Dublin