Zac Fine | Online Counselling & Coaching
Zac Fine | Online Counselling & Coaching
Meet Zac – Men’s Therapist & Relationship Specialist
Welcome! This page contains everything you need to know about booking online therapy sessions with Zac, including his approach, specialisms, fees, and availability.
Most of Zac’s work involves helping men who feel defeated by intimacy problems in long-term relationships, including those living inside sexless marriages. He works within the Laura How framework, which treats male sexual and relational suffering as a serious, well-documented form of pain that deserves to be taken seriously.

Zac Fine
Masculinity Therapist
I am a psychological therapist specialising in men’s issues, relationships, and emotional wellbeing. Much of my work involves helping men understand intimacy, rejection, communication, and desire within long-term relationships and helping them respond with courage. I offer a grounded, male-friendly approach and view masculinity as a positive and pro-social force.
Diploma in Counselling (Plymouth University, 2018, BACP-accredited)
Published psychology author
10+ years’ experience in mental health and therapy roles.
Fully insured and working under regular professional supervision.
New to working with me? Please book an Intake Session first.
Already a client? Go straight to Follow Up Sessions.
How I Work
I help men understand their pain, identify their best options, and live more intentionally, particularly when relationship difficulties or intimacy problems begin to affect the rest of their lives.
I also support couples, separated parents, and adult children and their parents to resolve conflict.
Where trust and respect have turned into grievance, my clients usually benefit from an honest audit of their loss and pain before meaningful change is possible. That isn’t about wallowing in it. It’s about looking at what has happened clearly enough that it can be put down properly.
My approach is non-ideological and supports personal accountability and courage.
I work within the Laura How framework, which means I treat male sexual and relational suffering with the seriousness it deserves. I won’t tell you that wanting your wife is a problem. I won’t reframe your frustration as toxic, or your need for connection as pressure. Those cultural scripts have done enough damage. What I will do is help you understand what’s actually happening, what you genuinely want from your life, and what you’re prepared to do about it.
I won’t tell you what you want to hear. I will tell you the truth, with respect, and help you find your way through it.
Who I Work With
Whether they are professionals, business owners, or artists, my clients’ relationship difficulties are often at odds with their proven competence elsewhere in life.
Many arrive having spent years in a marriage where physical and sexual connection has slowly disappeared, where they’ve stopped reaching for their wives because the rejection has become too costly to keep absorbing. If you recognise yourself in that description, you’re exactly the kind of man I want to work with.
Specialist Areas of Interest
Challenging cultural scripts that denigrate masculine instincts, honouring them as pro-social and essential for our collective wellbeing, and acknowledging the tragic scale of fatherlessness and its effects.
Helping men understand the emotional impact of rejection, desire mismatch, and communication breakdown in long-term partnerships, and how to rebuild connection with honesty and accountability.
Introducing a simple and memorable technique to highlight difficult feelings without blaming or judging the other person, laying the ground for connection after conflict.
Identifying and stopping abusive, emotionally driven behaviours and exploring the dynamics and past experiences that cause them.
Helping men who love their wives but live in chronic distress at being unwanted, particularly when paired with an avoidant or low-desire partner. Building a more settled relationship with the self.
Restoring the self-respect that years of rejection can quietly erode. Building the capacity to ask clearly for what you want, accept honest answers, and act with integrity.
Session Information & Fees
- Session format: Online
- Session length: 60 minutes
- Fee: £100 per session
Common Questions About Online Therapy
Below you’ll find answers to the most common questions we’re asked about working with a therapist online. If your question isn’t covered here, please feel free to get in touch and we’ll be happy to respond, even if you’re just exploring whether counselling is right for you.
Can I reschedule or cancel?
Yes. You can reschedule or cancel using the links in your confirmation email. This can be done up to 24 hours before your session. Cancellations made with less than 24 hours’ notice are non-refundable.
What if I’m late or miss my session?
If you’re late, your therapist will wait up to 15 minutes, but the session will still end at the original time. Missed sessions without notice are non-refundable.
Will I always work with the same therapist?
Yes. Once you choose your therapist, all future sessions will be with them unless you request a change.
How are time zones handled?
Our scheduling system, SimplyMeet automatically detects your local time zone. All available appointment times will be shown in your time zone, so there’s no need to calculate manually.
How are Payments handled?
All session payments are taken securely by credit or debit card at the time of booking through our scheduling system. You’ll receive an instant email receipt and booking confirmation once your payment is processed.
