Support for Seafarers
Confidential, professional support for maritime professionals and their families.
Life at sea brings unique challenges. Extended separation from family, isolation, demanding work conditions, multicultural crew dynamics, and the pressure of high-stakes decisions — these are realities that shore-based support services often don't understand.
We provide support that recognizes these realities. Professional, confidential, and adapted to the maritime context.
Individual Support
One-on-one support for work-related stress, personal challenges, or difficulties adjusting to life at sea or ashore.
- Stress and pressure management
- Communication difficulties
- Work-life balance during leave
- Career decisions and transitions
Family Support
Support for spouses and families dealing with the unique pressures of having a family member at sea.
- Coping with separation
- Communication during contracts
- Supporting children
- Adjustment when seafarer returns
Career Transitions
Support during significant career changes — moving to shore-based roles, retirement, or leaving the industry.
- Identity and purpose questions
- Adjusting to shore life
- Relationship changes
- Planning the transition
Confidentiality
All sessions are strictly confidential. No information is shared with employers, crewing agencies, or any third party without your explicit consent.
We operate within professional and legal boundaries. When clinical treatment is indicated, we facilitate appropriate referrals.
Important Information
We provide applied psychological support — not medical or psychiatric treatment. Our services are designed for individuals who are functioning but facing challenges, not for those experiencing psychiatric emergencies.
If you are in crisis or experiencing thoughts of self-harm, please contact emergency services or a crisis helpline immediately.
