East Kent · Locations

Trauma-informed coaching for men across East Kent

Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay, Faversham, Ashford, Folkestone, Thanet, the Romney Marsh and the villages in between. Find your town below, every page is locally written and every page leads to the same quiet first step.

Coverage

Where I work

Most of my one-to-one work happens online with men across the UK, which keeps things private and consistent. In-person sessions are available in and around Canterbury by arrangement.

The location pages below cover the towns and villages within roughly 25 miles of Canterbury where I most often work with men. Each page is written locally, what life feels like there, what men in that area most commonly carry, and how trauma-informed coaching helps.

Resources

If you need support right now

Coaching is not a substitute for therapy or crisis care. If you're in immediate crisis, please use the resources below, they exist for exactly this moment.

  • Samaritans, 116 123, any time, free, confidential.
  • NHS 111, option 2 for mental health support in Kent.
  • CALM, 0800 58 58 58, 5pm, midnight.
  • Andy's Man Club, free weekly peer-support meetings for men, including across Kent.
  • Mind, mind.org.uk for information and local services.
  • If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 999.

Common questions

Frequently asked

Where in Kent do you work?

I work online with men across East Kent and the wider UK, and in person in and around Canterbury by arrangement. The location pages on this site cover the towns and villages within roughly 25 miles of Canterbury where I most often see clients.

Do I have to live in Kent to work with you?

No. Most one-to-one work happens online, so geography isn't a barrier. Local context matters because it helps me understand the world you live in, but it isn't a requirement.

What kind of issues do you work with?

Trauma recovery, childhood trauma, childhood sexual abuse, addiction recovery, men's mental health, anger, shame, intimacy difficulties and self-worth. The work is trauma-informed and paced to what your nervous system can actually hold.

Is coaching the same as therapy?

No. Coaching is not therapy and not a crisis service. If you're in acute crisis or need clinical treatment, I'll be honest with you about that and point you toward the right support.

Take the next quiet step.

A free, 20-minute discovery call. No script. No pressure. Just a chance to feel whether this work is the right fit for you.