Men’s Issues therapists in Colorado Springs, Colorado CO
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Dr. David I. Milner
Psychologist, Ph.D
Are you experiencing: separation, divorce, legal system questions, parenting.retirement,
financial well being, infidelity issues?
41 Years Experience
Online in Colorado Springs, Colorado (Online Only)
Dr. James C. "Jay" Martin
Marriage and Family Therapist, D.Min., LMFT, AAMFT-S, CT, CFS, CEAP
As an LMFT who works with couples a lot, gender role expectations is a common issue in couple relationships. I have been helped in dealing with men's issues through my study of the Men's Movement which explored men's issues in depth. I personally & professionally benefited by that study & bring that to working in therapy with men.
38 Years Experience
In-Person in Colorado Springs, CO 80906
Online in Colorado Springs, Colorado
Brian Cameron- Lykos Counseling
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Using Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Behavorial Therapy, Psychodynamic approach, Narrative Therapy, and Jungian Analytic Psychology, I help you achieve healthy masculinity through the development of more effective emotional regulation skills, the healing of trauma, and the inner cultivation of the masculine archetypes.
5 Years Experience
Online in Colorado Springs, Colorado (Online Only)
David Redbord
Registered Psychotherapist, MA, MPH, LPCC
As men, our culture tells us:
Push your emotions down.
Don’t show anything that might indicate you’re not 100% straight.
Be the breadwinner. Go out and earn money.
Your partner will raise your kids while you work.
Repeat the cycle the next day…
Next week…
Next year…
As a result, many men end up:
Living in your head instead of in your body.
In a job you don’t like, even if you’re making money.
Feel disconnected from your partner and disconnected from your kids.
You’ll have checked the boxes but you won’t feel fulfilled.
You might even feel aimless and purposeless.
You’ll feel disconnected from yourself.
But there’s a part of you that knows there’s more.
So How Can You Feel Fulfilled?
The key is to reconnect to yourself.
Your body. Your emotions. Your intuition.
When you can draw on your body, emotions, and intuition as well as you’re mind…
You’ll make richer, healthier, more fulfilling decisions…
Because they’re more informed decisions.
Rather than living up in your head you become a more whole version of yourself.
You’ll be able to show up more fully for yourself.
Show up more fully for your partner and your kids.
And engage with life from a place of raw vitality, excitement, curiosity, and playfulness.
You’ll be able to tap into your unique gifts and offer those to others.
You’ll know your strengths and act from there.
You’ll find your center, your ground and sit in that stability.
Your partner will feel more connected with you.
You’ll be able to see, hear and understand your partner more fully because you’re more connected to yourself.
You’ll be able to tap into masculine archetypes to draw on examples of healthy masculinity and embody those in your own life so can come from an aligned place of healthy power and well-being.
3 Years Experience
Online in Colorado Springs, Colorado
Cedric Reeves
Counselor/Therapist, LPCC
I have done a lot of study of men's issues, men's relationship issues, and dating and how early attachment issues show up in the dating/relationship lives of men.
1 Years Experience
Online in Colorado Springs, Colorado