Introducing Aga — Coach and Therapist for Men Facing False Allegations
- Falsely Accused Network
- 13 minutes ago
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We’re pleased to introduce Aga, our dedicated coach and therapist supporting men overcoming false allegations and domestic abuse.
Who is Aga?
Based in the North of England
Degree in psychology and counselling
Professional experience working with vulnerable men in the community
Has supported many men who were falsely accused or victims of abuse
Reached out to work alongside the Falsely Accused Network
How sessions work
£30 per session (kept deliberately affordable)
Online appointments (Zoom/Meet etc.) so no travel needed
Confidential, trauma-informed, practical support
Why therapy/coaching helps
Stabilise: tools for managing anxiety, sleep disruption, panic, and rumination
Process: space to make sense of what has happened without judgement
Plan: clear next steps for court, co-parenting, and daily routines
Strengthen: rebuild confidence, boundaries, and decision-making
Sustain: relapse prevention for stress spirals and burnout

How to book
Email support@falselyaccusednetwork.co.uk with the subject “Aga Referral” and include:
Your full name
Your phone number
A short outline of what’s been going on
Your availability
I will then make the referral to Aga for you.
> We’re not a crisis service. If you’re in immediate danger, call 999. For urgent emotional support, contact Samaritans 116 123 (free, 24/7).
— Michael Thompson, Founder, Falsely Accused Network
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