Wisemind & Body Psychology Clinic
Male Psychologist Gold Coast
Looking for a male psychologist on the Gold Coast? Wisemind & Body in Southport offers therapy with male psychologists and male mental health clinicians for anxiety, trauma, stress, emotional regulation, workplace issues, DVA, WorkCover, and general mental health concerns.
Some clients feel more comfortable speaking with a male clinician. This may relate to personal preference, previous therapy experiences, culture, communication style, or the topics they want to discuss.
Important: The right therapeutic fit is not only about gender. It can also depend on experience, treatment approach, availability, referral pathway, and the issues you want support with.
Therapeutic fit
Why Some Clients Prefer a Male Psychologist
Choosing a psychologist is personal. Some people feel more at ease with a male psychologist or male therapist, especially when discussing relationships, anger, stress, trauma, fatherhood, workplace pressure, identity, emotional regulation, or experiences they have not spoken about before.
For others, the preference may be simpler. They may communicate more easily with a male clinician, want a different therapy experience, or feel that a male therapist is the right fit for this stage of their life.
Comfort and trust
Some clients find it easier to speak openly when they feel comfortable with the gender, style, and presence of their therapist.
Support for men and boys
Male clinicians may be requested by men, fathers, veterans, young adults, or parents seeking support for adolescent boys.
Choice and flexibility
Having male and female clinicians available allows clients to choose based on fit, not just availability.
Our team
Meet Our Male Clinicians
Our Southport clinic includes male psychologists and a male Accredited Mental Health Social Worker. Each clinician brings different experience, training, and areas of interest.
Mudit Vashist
Clinical Psychologist | Clinic Director
Mudit supports adults with anxiety, trauma, emotional regulation, stress, relationship concerns, workplace issues, and complex mental health presentations.
His approach may include CBT, EMDR, Schema Therapy and DBT. Mudit may be a good fit for business owners, professionals, and people carrying high levels of responsibility who want therapy that is practical, structured, and psychologically informed.
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Liam McGready
General Psychologist
Liam supports adolescents, young adults, and adults with anxiety, stress, trauma-related concerns, emotional wellbeing, workplace issues, and adjustment difficulties.
His approach may include CBT, EMDR and ACT. Liam may be a good fit for clients seeking a male psychologist, including veterans, DVA clients, and people who prefer a practical and grounded therapy style.
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Sam Whybrow
Accredited Mental Health Social Worker
Sam supports adults seeking therapy for emotional regulation, trauma, stress, coping skills, and mental health difficulties.
His approach may include DBT, CBT, EMDR, hypnotherapy, and animal assisted therapy. Sam may be a good fit for clients seeking a male therapist or male mental health clinician, especially where a calm, practical, and supportive therapy environment is important.
View Sam’s ProfilePlease note: Sam is an Accredited Mental Health Social Worker, not a psychologist. He is included here because many clients searching for a male psychologist are also open to seeing a male therapist or male mental health clinician if the fit is right.
What we help with
Reasons People See a Male Psychologist
Clients seek therapy for many reasons. Some know exactly what they want help with, while others simply feel stuck, overwhelmed, shut down, angry, anxious, or disconnected from themselves or others.
Anxiety and stress
Support for worry, overthinking, panic, social anxiety, health anxiety, pressure at work, and feeling constantly on edge.
Learn more about anxiety therapyTrauma and PTSD
Support for trauma-related symptoms, avoidance, intrusive memories, shutdown, emotional overwhelm, and changes in safety or trust.
Learn more about trauma therapyMen’s mental health
Support for men experiencing low mood, anger, relationship stress, identity concerns, shame, emotional suppression, or difficulty asking for help.
WorkCover and workplace injury
Psychological support for workplace stress, bullying, injury-related adjustment, trauma at work, and return-to-work concerns.
Learn more about WorkCover psychologyDVA and veterans
Support for eligible DVA clients, veterans, and people affected by service-related stress, trauma, adjustment, or emotional wellbeing concerns.
Learn more about DVA psychologyEmotional regulation
Therapy for intense emotions, anger, shutdown, people-pleasing, conflict patterns, impulsivity, and difficulty coping under stress.
Choosing a clinician
How to Choose the Right Therapist
A preference for a male psychologist is valid. At the same time, therapy tends to work best when the overall fit is right. This includes the clinician’s experience, approach, communication style, availability, and whether they are suitable for your referral type.
You may want to consider
- Whether you prefer a male or female clinician
- Whether you need a clinical psychologist, general psychologist, or mental health social worker
- Your main concerns, such as anxiety, trauma, stress, DVA, WorkCover, or relationship difficulties
- Whether you prefer a structured, practical, reflective, or skills-based therapy style
We can help you decide
If you are unsure who to book with, you are welcome to contact the clinic. Our admin team can help with general information about availability, fees, referral pathways, and clinician fit.
For clinical advice or crisis support, please contact your GP, local mental health service, 000, or Lifeline on 13 11 14.
Fees and referrals
Fees, Rebates and Funding Options
Wisemind & Body accepts a range of referral and funding pathways, including Medicare Mental Health Care Plans, private referrals, WorkCover Queensland, DVA, private health, and other approved third-party pathways where appropriate.
Medicare rebates may be available when you have a valid Mental Health Care Plan from your GP. Rebate amounts depend on whether you see a clinical psychologist or general psychologist.
FAQs
Male Psychologist Gold Coast FAQs
Can I request a male psychologist?
Yes. You are welcome to request a male psychologist when booking. Availability will depend on the clinician’s schedule, referral type, and whether the clinician is the right fit for your concerns.
Do you have male psychologists in Southport?
Yes. Wisemind & Body is located in Southport on the Gold Coast and has male psychologists available. The clinic also has a male Accredited Mental Health Social Worker for clients seeking a male therapist or male mental health clinician.
Is a male psychologist only suitable for men?
No. A male psychologist may work with men, women, adolescents, and adults. Some clients prefer a male clinician for personal reasons, while others choose based on experience, approach, availability, or therapeutic fit.
Can a male psychologist help with anxiety, trauma, or stress?
Yes. Male psychologists can support clients with anxiety, trauma, stress, emotional regulation, workplace issues, adjustment difficulties, relationship concerns, and other mental health concerns.
Can I use a Mental Health Care Plan?
A Medicare rebate may be available if you have a valid Mental Health Care Plan from your GP and see an eligible psychologist. Please check the clinic’s fees and rebates page for current information.
What if I am not sure who to book with?
You can contact the clinic and ask about clinician availability, referral options, fees, and general fit. If you need urgent support or crisis care, please contact 000, your GP, local mental health service, or Lifeline on 13 11 14.
Looking for a Male Psychologist on the Gold Coast?
Our Southport clinic offers therapy with male psychologists and male mental health clinicians. You can book online or contact the clinic if you are unsure who may be the best fit.