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I'm a 40 year-old, cisgender man, living near to Canterbury in Kent, but I see clients wherever you're located in the UK via an encrypted online platform.
Who do you work with?
I offer individual counselling to adults over the age of 18. I do not offer relationship counselling or work with children/young people.
In most cases, I do not work with clients who are seeing someone from a primary mental health team. I am also unable to work with those receiving treatment from another therapist.
If I don't think I'm the right therapist for you, or you have needs beyond my experience I'll always try to offer a referral to someone better suited. For some presenting issues I feel in-person therapy is more appropriate, again I'll let you know if that's the case.
Are sessions confidential?
All BACP members are required to have regular supervision. This means my work is monitored by an experienced clinician to ensure that it is safe, ethical and effective. Aspects of our work may be discussed during these sessions, but your full name and other identifiable details will not be shared. My supervisor is also bound by the same rules of confidentiality.
There are also certain instances where I may have to break confidentiality for safeguarding or legal reasons. We'll discuss all of this when we first chat.
How much does it cost?
My fee is £65 per 50-minute session.
If you have any questions about fees or affordability, please feel free to get in touch.
What's your availability?
I currently have some availability for weekly sessions during daytime hours. Visit the client portal to secure your preferred time-slot.
How do I get started?
It's normal to feel nervous or unsure about starting counselling. Many clients say they feel a sense of relief once they’ve taken that first step. You’re welcome to reach out by email, and I'll be happy to answer any questions.
You can book a session directly through the online portal, or arrange a free 15-minute call if you have questions before starting.
The first session will be a chance to explore what’s brought you to counselling, whether it’s a specific issue or a general need to talk things through. You can then take time to decide if you’d like to continue, there’s no pressure. If you choose to move forward, we’ll work together to set your goals and meet weekly for ongoing sessions.





