Hello men, a note for you,

Like I have shared about me , my practice is inclusive and honest, practicing what I preach. All of my systemic training has considered Men in the context of their own lives, and I have undertaken specific further specialist training focusing on Engaging Fathers in Family Work, Father-Infant Attachment, and Co-Parenting. Trauma, mental health and relational issues don’t discriminate based on gender! Neither should the support available to you.

Therapy can be a daunting place for anyone, but especially when you have been conditioned to believe that emotions are a weakness. This message has often been reinforced by men in your own family of origin and our culture at large. But that man isn’t you! You’re not wearing this cop-out. You want the tools to grow your emotional literacy, regulate anger, have meaningful connections and improve your relationships.

You’re a modern guy, perhaps a husband and/or father. You want to do things differently and take responsibility for what is yours to unpack.

I get that the idea of sitting in a room and spilling to a stranger about what’s not working in your life is confronting and often uncomfortable. But you know that staying in your comfort zone doesn’t amount to any growth either. That’s how you’ve achieved so much in life so far – by pushing yourself to excel, outside of your comfort zone! The therapeutic process is much like that. You will only get out of it what you are willing to put in. It’s not for the weak. Therapy is for the truly brave.

I have worked with men and fathers in ALL of my roles as a practicing Social Worker. I have been sincerely in awe when men choose to show up fully in the therapeutic process – as feeling humans, learning how to access their internal world and be better for themselves and their families. Everyone benefits from this type of courage. What an opportunity for generations to come.

I see you and I’m here for it!

If you are interested in working with me, please click here.