Men’s Issues therapists in Security-Widefield, Colorado CO
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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 Near Security-Widefield, CO
Online in Security-Widefield, 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 Security-Widefield, Colorado (Online Only)
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 Security-Widefield, Colorado (Online Only)
Lance Kair
Registered Psychotherapist, MA, LPCC
Lance's approach to men's issues is rooted in empathy and practical strategies. He understands the unique challenges men face and uses techniques like Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to address emotional regulation, self-esteem, and relationship dynamics. Lance creates a supportive space for men to explore their feelings, develop self-awareness, and build resilience.
2 Years Experience
Online in Security-Widefield, Colorado
Denver Wellness Counseling
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
Cultural and familial messages often leave men with strict rules for the role they need to play in business, relationship, love, and life. Examples of this include caretaker, the man of the house, dominant, "strong", no emotion, breadwinner, protector - the list goes on and on. Combined with these roles is an early learning process where they learn how to squash or bottle their emotional experiences, leaving them with less self-connection and lack of tools to initiate closeness (vulnerability and intimacy). Here, at Denver Wellness Counseling we address a variety of men's issues, including: difficulty recognizing and responding to emotions; sexual fears or problems, overwhelm with responsibilities, shame about not meeting responsibilities or underperforming, anger and irritability, and deprograming themes of toxic masculinity. In our practice, over the last 10 years, we have seen a shift where more and more men are prioritizing their wellness, reducing the stigma of counseling, and now make up approximately 50% of our practice.
15 Years Experience
Online in Security-Widefield, Colorado