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What if the pressure to succeed isn’t just external, but wired into the stories we carry about who we’re supposed to be? In this powerful episode, Andy sits down with relational integrative psychotherapist Paul Robinson, a former corporate professional turned therapist who now helps people unpack the hidden psychological patterns shaping their behaviour, relationships, and performance. Together they explore: The male gender script and how it silently shapes identity, leadership, and emotional expression Why high achievers often feel anxious even when things are going well How attachment theory explains leadership styles and team dynamics The surprising foundations of good mental health most people overlook Why many young men are drawn to extreme online role models What emotional honesty actually looks like in practice Paul shares how real strength isn’t emotional suppression it’s emotional understanding. And why leaders who become “secure bases” for others unlock trust, performance, and psychological safety. This isn’t just a conversation about therapy. It’s a conversation about being human in high-pressure environments. 🎧 Listen now to discover what’s really driving behaviour yours and everyone around you. Pauls blog on the topic: HERE About Paul Paul is an experienced relational-integrative psychotherapist based in Preston. Before retraining as a therapist in 2017, he spent almost 20 years in the corporate world, with a career that spanned management and leadership, sales, and sales training. He understands firsthand the high-pressure environments where professional success often comes at a personal cost. In his clinical practice, Paul uses a relational-integrative approach, meaning he doesn’t believe in a 'one-size-fits-all' solution. Instead, he draws from a toolkit of psychological frameworks. most notably Attachment Theory and Affect Phobia Therapy to help his clients understand the 'internal working models' that drive their behaviour. While Paul works with both men and women, he has a particular interest in male mental health, helping men navigate the 'Male Gender Script' bridging the gap between the biological drive for achievement and the psychological need for internal security www.crucible-pd.com Crucible-Pd Facebook