Services & Fees
People come for all sorts of reasons — some in crisis, some just with a persistent sense that something isn't right. All are welcome.
Constant worry, intrusive thoughts, physical anxiety symptoms, panic attacks. We look beyond the symptoms to what drives them.
Loss of pleasure, emptiness, meaninglessness. Depth work to understand the origins of low mood and rebuild a life that fits.
Including childhood trauma, abuse, developmental trauma, and single-incident trauma. Careful, paced work at your speed.
Avoidant, anxious, or chaotic — understanding your patterns is the first step to being able to choose differently.
Existential work for people asking the bigger questions: who am I, what do I want, how do I want to live?
Death, separation, miscarriage, the end of a life chapter. No timelines, no checklists. Just presence and honesty.
When achievement becomes a trap. Working with high-performers, creatives, and leaders who've run out of road.
A particular focus: working with men who've never had a space to be honest. No scripts, no expectations.
Psychotherapy is a significant investment of time, money, and yourself. I try to make the financial side as clear and fair as possible.
A small number of concession spaces are available. Please don't let cost stop you from reaching out.
Ask about fees →Sessions are paid 24 hours in advance by bank transfer. 48-hour cancellation policy applies to all bookings.
Honestly, it varies. Some people work with me for 12–20 sessions; others for two or three years. Depth work takes time, but results tend to be more lasting. We review regularly and you're always in control of when to stop.
Yes — with narrow exceptions. I might break confidentiality if I have serious concern about your safety or someone else's. I'd always try to discuss that with you first. Everything else stays in the room.
Counselling tends to be shorter-term, focused on specific problems. Psychotherapy is usually longer, deeper work — looking at patterns and history as well as immediate difficulties. I draw on both but work primarily in a psychotherapy frame.
I work alongside psychiatrists and GPs where relevant. I'm not opposed to medication — for many people it creates the stability needed to do good therapeutic work. I'd never pressure anyone either way.
That uncertainty is itself a good reason to have a conversation. The free consultation is genuinely no-pressure — we can talk about what you're experiencing and whether therapy seems right, without any obligation to proceed.
Book a free 20-minute consultation — see if we're the right fit.
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