The pressure to perform, the drive to prove yourself, the habits that help you cope but leave you feeling worse. Work, alcohol, control, distraction—whatever it is, it’s keeping you stuck.
Men aren’t taught to look inward. You’ve been told to tough it out, to keep moving. But real strength isn’t about enduring in silence—it’s about having the courage to face what’s beneath the surface.
At Men Inner Search, I work with high-achieving men who are struggling behind the scenes. Whether it’s burnout, compulsive behaviours, imposter syndrome, or a feeling that something is missing, we’ll get to the root of it—quickly, effectively, and without the fluff.
Because success isn’t just about what you achieve. It’s about who you are.
Society tells men to push through, to handle things alone. The pressure to perform, provide, and lead doesn’t come with an off switch. For many, that creates a dangerous disconnect between the person they are at work and the reality they face within.
It’s time to change the conversation.
You’re successful. You’ve made it. But inside, something isn’t right. Many of the men I work with are:
Does this sound like you?
From workaholism and substance use to eating disorders and control issues, counselling offers a safe, structured space to rebuild your relationship with yourself.
When success doesn’t bring peace of mind, therapy helps you understand why. Whether you’re battling stress, imposter syndrome, or deep-rooted patterns that keep holding you back, psychotherapy provides the tools to break free.
Being at the top comes with pressure. Executive coaching helps you lead with confidence, handle high-stakes decisions, and find balance—without losing yourself in the process.
I’m Philippe Jacquet, a psychotherapist, analytical psychologist, and executive coach with years of experience helping high-performing men break free from silent struggles.
At Men Inner Search, I take a no-nonsense approach—helping you get to the core of the issue, understand the patterns holding you back, and move forward with clarity.
This isn’t about endless talking or surface-level advice. It’s about real, lasting change.
Therapy and coaching aren’t about weakness. They’re about understanding yourself, owning your struggles, and taking action. If you’re ready to stop just coping and start taking back control, let’s talk