Gary also works with individuals with neurodevelopmental presentations including Autism and ADHD. His experience working with neurodiverse individuals allows him to adapt sessions to suit client�s needs. Gary strongly feels clients are individuals first beyond their presenting concerns and understanding the individual can provide insight into resolving any concerns.
Gary works with members of the LGBTIAQ+ community. He has conducted workshops delivering psychoeducation to organisations, schools, and advocating for human rights. Gary has a passion for incorporating Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) into psychological practice. He works in conjunction with his therapy dog Zero to provide a welcoming and comfortable place to engage. He is trained in Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy. The importance he places on trust and respect in the therapeutic relationship ensures clients feel supported and safe.