In 6 weeks, your son will know how to handle his emotions — without shutting down, lashing out, or needing you to fix it.

NO weekly sessions, long waiting lists, or dragging him to therapy.

Your son will take back control
with twelve crucial topics.

Steady Minds Course (6 weeks)

  • Does your son have outbursts out of the blue — or go completely silent when things get hard?

    The videos are the core of the ‘Steady Minds Course’. 2 hours split into 12 engaging short videos covering: anger, anxiety, mood swings, sadness, criticism, loneliness, social media, family dynamics, body image, masculinity, school pressure, and friendships.

    Each video uses one metaphor and one practical tip — but they all come back to the same idea: his emotions aren't coming from the world around him. They're coming from inside his own head. And that's something he can learn to manage.

    When that clicks, you'll notice the outbursts get smaller and less frequent. The silences don't last as long. And, you will quickly start getting your son back.

  • For each of the topics covered in the videos, there are also corresponding audio examples. In total, there are two hours of real life examples, split into 10 minute clips so they're easy to listen to without it feeling like too much. Your son can dip in and out at his own pace, and each clip matches up to a specific video topic so the learning flows naturally.

    The clips cover school, home, and friendship situations — the everyday moments where your son is most likely to need these skills. Hearing the tips play out in real, relatable scenarios is what helps them actually land. That's exactly what these audio examples are designed to do, helping your son see how to use the tips in the real world so they become second nature rather, than something he has to consciously think through every time.

  • Over three years of working with parents, I've kept a running note of every question that comes up. And the same ones appear again and again — what do I do when he kicks off? What should I say? What am I doing that's making it worse?

    This ‘Outburst Guide’ answers over 200 of them. Backed by science and by what I've watched make a real difference for parents going through exactly what you're going through. It also contains a ‘he says you say’ section for the specific words to use.

    Traditional therapy focuses on the hour in the room. But it's the other 23 hours — the dinners, the car journeys, the moments just before bed that shape whether any of it sticks.

  • Every boy is different, and every family situation is its own thing — which is why for the full six weeks, you'll have direct access to me. Message or voice note any time with whatever's come up, and I'll get back to you personally.

    It also gives me a chance to check in, send through anything useful I've come across, and keep you up to date on whatever's currently doing the rounds with boys that might be affecting your son.

£495.00
One time
£165.00
For 3 months

If you don't notice a difference in 6 weeks, you’ll get a full refund. No questions.

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My Background

Since receiving my degree in counselling and psychotherapy (BACP), I've spent three years working with boys in ways that actually work for them. That's meant ditching the traditional therapy room model and building something that boys will actually engage with. Alongside ‘Steady Minds’, I run activity-based sessions for boys at the ‘Global Academy’ school in Ealing. For more details about my qualifications and background, CLICK HERE.

HELP YOUR SON

A little extra Support?

Some boys just need a bit more. As an optional add-on, I offer three 30-minute phone check-ins with your son — one every other week across the six weeks. A chance for him to talk through whatever's come up with someone who gets it. All three sessions for £150.

The Bigger Picture

It’s a tough time growing up for boys - the ‘manosphere’ is everywhere, and it's very good at finding boys who are struggling and giving them somewhere to point their anger. From my work at schools I’ve seen this trickle down from social media to the older boys, and then to the younger boys (even the ones not on social media). My aim is to provide genuine mental health education to help your son understand himself — before someone else with a hidden agenda tells him who he should be.