A friendly and approachable male counsellor with glasses against a plain white wall. He is wearing a blue sweater over a collared shirt.

Counselling for Men and Aviation Professionals 

For many men, reaching out for therapy isn’t something that comes easily. 

You may be used to handling things on your own—managing stress, pressure, and responsibility without talking much about it. 

From the outside, things may look fine. But internally, something may have shifted. 

  • more pressure than you’re used to carrying  

  • difficulty switching off  

  • less patience, more frustration  

  • a sense that something isn’t quite right  

Not necessarily a crisis. But not nothing either. 

Finding the right place to start

Different people come to counselling for different reasons. 

You can explore the option that best fits your situation: 

A background that understands high-responsibility work

I’m a professional counsellor and former professional pilot. 

I’ve worked in environments where: 

  • performance matters  

  • pressure is constant  

  • and there’s often little room to talk about what’s going on underneath  

That experience shapes how I approach this work. Not as something abstract—but grounded in the realities many men are navigating every day. 

Working with men who are used to carrying things alone

Many of the men I work with are: 

  • capable  

  • responsible  

  • used to pushing through  

And at the same time: 

  • feeling worn down  

  • disconnected  

  • or unsure how long they can keep going this way  

This doesn’t mean something is “wrong.” It usually means something hasn’t had space to be understood yet. 

A direct, practical approach to counselling

I offer a straightforward, respectful approach. 

This is not about: 

  • overanalyzing  

  • forcing emotional disclosure  

  • or pathologizing normal experiences  

We work at a pace that fits you, focusing on: 

  • understanding what’s actually happening  

  • making sense of it  

  • finding a way forward that works in your life  

Online counselling across Alberta and Canada

Sessions are offered virtually, allowing flexibility around: 

  • busy schedules  

  • professional demands  

  • privacy concerns  

A simple place to begin

If you’re considering counselling but aren’t sure yet, that’s completely normal. 

A free consultation gives you a chance to: 

  • ask questions  

  • get a sense of how this works  

  • decide if it feels like a fit  

👉 Book a Free Consultation

You’re used to handling things on your own. That works—until it doesn’t. If something in you is saying it might be time to look at this more closely, it’s worth paying attention to that.