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They Think You Have It All Together. You’re Not So Sure.
To the onlooker, you’re successful. In your career, in your relationships, and in life. Everyone comes to you for advice. You are the rock, the one who people can count on, but who can you talk to?
You’re good at fooling even those closest to you, but you can’t seem to tune out that inner sense that things are off and that you’re not actually happy.
Often men are too busy fulfilling the roles that they think others want from them: to be the protector, the provider, that they rarely stop to put themselves first and consider what they want out of life and relationships.
Let’s discover what your inner voice might be trying to tell you.
I love working with men who are open to new viewpoints and have come to a point where they know that something needs to change to feel better or not lose what’s important.
I offer a female perspective from someone who understands many cultures' thinking. I am also experienced in translating ideas from a woman's perspective into a language that men can understand and accept.
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What would it be like for others to look at your success and your happiness and deep down, you know that it’s true?
What would it be like to have relationships that you knew could withstand the full brunt of your emotions?
Many times it’s not until our relationships are in jeopardy that we do what needs to be done to tend to our inner self.
Many men find their way into therapy because they want to improve their relationship with their partner or discover whether the relationship is worth their investment. Through the process, they realize that the relationship they want to fix is with themselves.
Whether it's these relationships that remain the focus of our sessions, or you're willing to venture into the uncharted territory of self, I can help make sense of the emotional language that your partner or children speak and teach you to respond the best way.
It makes sense that you have concerns about starting therapy.
Do ‘Strong Men’ go to therapy?
Men are raised and brought into society today to believe that a strong man does not show emotions. They don't realize that emotions require a great deal of inner strength. It is not a weakness to share what's going on inside because only then can you advocate for what you want and move beyond the constraints of societal expectations.
You’re wondering if you’ll be judged.
Therapy is not a place of judgment, but of free expression. Here you are free to share all of the thoughts or feelings that you harbor inside. Whether there are parts of your story that cause you shame, or others you have never said aloud, know that in my therapy room, all feelings are accepted.
You are not alone and there are many men who have come through my door concerned about the very same thing. Like them, you will find me understanding, and interested in helping you come to your own conclusions about what you want.
