It's not easy for men to ask for help. First, we have to admit that what we're doing isn't working and we can't fix it. So, I know it was difficult to begin the process of looking for the right therapist. "Who do I trust?" Will he understand the challenges I'm facing? With my relationship, my anxiety, my stress, my sexuality? With so many risks that come along with asking for help, no wonder men are substantially underserved in mental health - we aren't reaching out. I've been in practice for over 16 years and have worked extensively with adolescent boys and men. My approach is simple. I give you a comfortable, judgement free place to deal with everything that is overwhelming you. Then we come up with a game plan and work step by step to find the root of what is causing your distress. Then we aim to overcome it. Again, I know it's not easy to admit you need help. But, there is so much relief in actually coming in, sitting down, and knowing that someone is there to work along side you and help shoulder the load. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Better relationships with your significant other, being more present with your kids, and more fulfillment.
Academic Suffixes: | LPC, NCC |
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Expertise: | Anger Management, Anxiety, Career Counseling, Divorce, Infidelity, Life Transitions, Marital and Premarital, Men |