We humans don’t do so well in isolation. Even if we’re around others on a daily basis, if we’re not sharing what’s authentically happening with us we can feel even more lonely, invisible, and distressed. We need places to express what is most important and emotionally alive in us, from joy to struggle to everything in between.
We humans don’t do so well in isolation. Even if we’re around others on a daily basis, if we’re not sharing what’s authentically happening with us we can feel even more lonely, invisible, and distressed. We need places to express what is most important and emotionally alive in us, from joy to struggle to everything in between.
Online Men’s Group
- Every other Monday 6:30-8pm CT
- Limited to 6 members
- Mindfulness/ Self-Study
- Healthy Masculinity
- Relational and Emotional Intelligence
- Happiness in all areas of Life
- Creating a community space with peers that supports emotional sharing and wellbeing
- Experiential practice of intimacy through the sharing of internal thoughts and feelings
- Gaining insight into emotional ‘blindspots’ that persist from childhood that may need updating
- Experimenting with new disclosures and expressions that may feel too risky in casual settings
- Participating in a relationship workshop that encourages aliveness, depth, and healing
Client Testimonials
“My experience with Matthew for marriage counseling was excellent. He is great at avoiding confrontational set-ups and never takes sides. Frankly, he probably saved our marriage. If real communication is what you are after, look no further.”
“As a queer woman, I’ve been nervous in the past about finding a therapist who I feel comfortable with – I felt totally comfortable with Matthew from the start. I also appreciated that Matthew suggested some creative and somatic exercises that I found helpful, but was also great at guiding more straightforward talk therapy.”
“Matthew excels in the most important qualities for a therapist: he is highly compassionate, imaginative, intelligent and well-trained in variety of techniques. His warm and calm demeanor put you at ease quickly, and you can sense his commitment to getting at the root of difficulties, not just letting time pass in conversation.”
“I found Matthew to be a compassionate and empathetic listener, but who also was able to ask probing and insightful questions at the appropriate time. Matthew helped me learn the value of acceptance and seeing each moment of my day as a gift, and to be open to what that moment has to teach me.”
“Matthew has a gentle, thoughtful approach, and I truly felt cared about in his sessions. I highly recommend at least one session of sandtray therapy with him. It was fun and a highly imaginative method.”
“Matthew was the first therapist who really helped me make headway dealing with my internalized homophobia. In addition to being a skilled therapist, which he most certainly is, Matt cares about his patients. From my experience working with him, I can tell that for him being a therapist is more than a job; it’s a calling.”
“I worked with Matthew on a number of issues, including depression, anxiety and developmental trauma. I appreciated that he helped me slow down and tune-in in more with myself, and valued the spiritual approach that he is able to bring to issues.”