Blue cursive text that says "hello".
A colorful kingfisher bird taking off from a body of water, with wings spread and water droplets around.
The word 'Testimonials' written in white on a dark background.

From clients and parents, used with permission.

“We will always be deeply grateful for the compassion, dedication and skill he has shown. His work has made all the difference.”

“Meeting with Russell was a breakthrough and pivotal in our daughter finding her self-belief, confidence and zest for life again. She speaks about Russell with such positivity, about how she did not feel judged and could speak freely.”

“She is a positive, happy young woman now, and Russell has been a huge part of her recovery. He has helped our family more than we would ever have thought possible.”

“Dr Woodhead treated my son with care, respect, sensitivity and the most incredible professionalism. My son felt heard, validated and was able to not just come away from crisis, but emerge stronger.”

“Russell helped my son to understand some of the anxieties he was experiencing. Together, they developed strategies and practised different tools for coping. As a result, my son overcame a specific fear and gained confidence through the experience. Russell has equipped my son with important life skills to use in many different situations.”

“Russell helped me in a way that never felt intrusive or overbearing. He has a good balance of friendly and professional and became a safe space separate from my parents and what was going on in my life, because I felt like I could share anything and be free of judgment.”

“When I look back and remember how he felt last summer, there is an amazing difference. He is much more relaxed, confident, and definitely enjoys life more. He couldn’t be doing what he is now without your support.”

“Russell was excellent in encouraging our daughter to open up and understand
her emotions and negative thoughts. He helped identify areas that were positive and those which were having a detrimental effect, teaching her
strategies and coping mechanisms she continues to use now.”