As a male therapist, I focus on being genuinely approachable so the people I support feel safe and heard, from the very first moment. I make a conscious effort to create a calm, open environment where anyone can speak freely without fear of judgment
I strive to be transformative by helping people uncover strengths, insights, and possibilities they may not have realised were within reach. I work to create a safe, grounded space where meaningful change can take root, guiding individuals through challenges with patience and curiosity
I’m committed to being supportive of both service members and ex‑military individuals, recognising the unique experiences and strengths they bring as well as the challenges they may carry. I approach every interaction with respect and patience
Being non‑judgemental is at the heart of how I work, and I make it clear that anyone who sits with me is free to speak openly without fear of criticism or assumptions. I focus on listening with genuine curiosity rather than evaluation, creating a space where people feel accepted exactly as they are. By setting aside labels and expectations, I aim to help each person feel understood and respected
Providing male‑orientated counselling services allows me to create a space where men feel understood, respected, and able to express themselves without pressure or expectation. I recognise that many men are taught to hold things in, so I focus on offering a calm, grounded environment where they can talk openly and explore their experiences at their own pace
From my own experience, being supportive of blue‑light emergency workers means recognising the weight they carry long after a shift ends. I’ve seen firsthand how the constant pressure, sudden trauma, and unrelenting pace can take a toll, so I make it a priority to offer a calm, grounded space where they can speak openly without needing to filter or minimise what they’ve been through