At the heart of Will's practice is a simple but radical belief - many of the things we've been taught to call personal failures are actually the fingerprints of systems that were never built for our flourishing.
Will employs a decolonized framework to help clients reconnect more deeply to themselves - examining how internalized oppression, patriarchy, and cultural conditioning have quietly shaped their sense of worth, their relationships, and their bodies. He works with both men and women to name and deconstruct these patterns, not as an intellectual exercise, but as an act of liberation.
He specializes in trauma and brings extensive experience supporting clients through the effects of complex and relational trauma, as well as substance use and dual-diagnosis concerns. His work draws from EMDR, attachment theory, somatic awareness, mindfulness, and CBT -always following the client rather than a formula, at a pace that's right for you.
Will shows up as a steady, unhurried presence - the kind that makes it a little easier to go to the harder places. He sees clients as the experts on their own lives and approaches every session with genuine collaboration and care.