James is a person-centred practitioner dedicated to helping individuals identify solutions that work best for them while integrating evidence-based options. With clinical practice experience at the Bond University Clinic and in workplace wellbeing, he brings a wealth of expertise to his work. Additionally, his background includes roles in child protection, disability support, and youth mentoring. James has previously conducted research using neuroimaging technology. James has areas of interest in adolescent and older adult mental health, with a particular interest in mood disorders. He utilises Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Acceptance Commitment Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing.