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Dr Jeffrey Motter
Dr Jeffrey Motter
I specialize in providing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for adults who are experiencing depression, anxiety, phobias, and panic attacks. I use brief, evidence-based treatments to help you feel better quickly. My style is empathic, realistic, and optimistic. I view therapy as a collaborative process, mainly focused on the here-and-now, where we work together to enable you to overcome the barriers between you and your goals.
You are the expert in you – we’ll create a plan that is personalized to your specific values, identities, and experiences. We’ll practice new skills and strategies so that you feel confident using them on your own to get better results at work, home, and in your relationships.
Caroline Crilley
Caroline Crilley
We all experience such a complex range of emotions and yet not all of us are taught how to talk about and process our feelings. As a therapist, I strive to hold a safe, warm, accepting space for my clients to experience growth and transformation.
Dr. Steffanie Grossman
Dr. Steffanie Grossman
I am a Licensed Psychologist and animal-assisted therapist with specialties in the areas of eating disorders and self-esteem, as well as with working with the LGBTQ+ community. I appreciate helping my clients empower themselves through their struggles to live the lives they wish to live!
Sara Baker
Sara Baker
I am here to help YOU. I utilize a variety of therapeutic approaches to help you accomplish your therapy goals. I help treat depression, anxiety, low self-worth, addictions, trauma, and grief. Please let me know how I can help support you.
Frank Carter
Frank Carter
I am so glad you found me. My name is Frank Carter, MS, MSW, LCSW. I am a licensed clinical social worker located in Bozeman, Montana.
Being a father/parent, husband, brother, son, and friend are the relationships I am most proud of and invested in my life. I have a highly sensitive and intuitive nature. I embrace the masculine and the feminine in my life and work.
I value my open, empathic heart, and sense of humor. I am passionate about spending time in wild places. I build authentic counseling relationships with clients and use collaborative healing modalities, empowerment, and self-determination to help clients reach life and behavioral changes.
Jason Fierstein
Jason Fierstein
Phoenix Men’s Counseling has been helping men and their partners for over 20 years in Phoenix, Arizona. Jason works with guys dealing with issues ranging from mental health, heathy relationships, nice guy/people pleasing issues and self-esteem.
Dr. Eliezer Mayer
Dr. Eliezer Mayer
Openly gay, kink-friendly clinical psychologist located in Brooklyn. Non-judgmental, warm, sincere, genuine with over 35 years of experience.
Dr. Scot Seitz
Dr. Scot Seitz
Many of my clients have difficulties related to depression, anxiety, work/life balance, and past trauma that get in the way of enjoying life and thriving to their fullest potential. I will work collaboratively with you to develop goals for therapy and a plan to attain those goals. I provide a tailored therapy experience by utilizing a variety of evidence-based approaches, including CBT, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Emotion-Focused Couples Therapy, and the Gottman Method. Please feel free to call me for a free phone consultation.
Derek Stegner
Derek Stegner
I have many years of experience working with early childhood trauma and severe, persistent mental illness, varying from ages of 5 years to 70+. My goal is to empower and advocate for positive change within you, as the individual, and the system as a whole. The place that we will create together is a safe and judgment-free space. I work through an Existential foundation, to help those I work with seek meaning and purpose, with skills built from experience with Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, and Cognitive Behavior Therapy, all within the context of a trauma-informed approach. What is most important to me is building a strong, therapeutic relationship built upon a base of authenticity, respect, and trust.
Jake Glassman
Jake Glassman
I believe men face unique challenges and societal pressures that can often lead to emotional and psychological distress. I specialize in helping men explore a variety of issues, including depression, anxiety, relationship problems, societal expectations, work related stress, masculinity norms, and substance abuse. Even though I’ve worked with a wide variety of clients, I have dedicated my career to helping men overcome these challenges and improve their mental health and overall well-being. In this day and age, it can be extremely isolating and frustrating to live as a man. Let me help guide you to living the life that you want.
Brian Eldridge
Brian Eldridge
Do others say that you have “anger issues”? Do you have a low mood and lack motivation? Are you isolating from others? You may be struggling with depression. Are you often on edge? You might have anxiety. These are just two of the topics I am passionate about. Millions of men worldwide battle depression and anxiety every day. Take heart, there is a path toward healing. My name is Brian Eldridge. I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor. For most men, the toughest part of getting help is making that first call. I understand, and I am here to help.
Alyssa Walden
Alyssa Walden
I am passionate about seeing lives and relationships restored. My hope is to invite clients into a safe space where we have the opportunity to honestly confront painful and uncomfortable issues. Through a collaborative process, integrating cognitive-behavioral, emotionally-focused, attachment-based, and trauma interventions, my clients and I work to find insight and develop skills that lead to healing.
Ms. Jillian Kaufman
Ms. Jillian Kaufman
Jillian Kaufman is a clinical social worker with over a decade of experience working with adults and adolescents through a holistic, humanistic, and somatic lens. Her areas of focus include anxiety, men’s mental health, helping professionals, PTSD, self-image, stress, trauma, and healing survivors of sexual violence. As a relatable clinical social worker, advocate, and human being, Jillian believes that clients heal most effectively when treated as a whole person and not as their diagnosis. Her work is driven by a socially-just, intersectional, and trauma-informed perspective.
Courtland McPherson
Courtland McPherson
You feel overwhelmed, stressed, unfulfilled. Maybe your relationship feels like it’s crashing and burning. You have lost motivation, direction, and a sense of purpose. You are not sure when it started, but you do not feel the same. You got here because you know something is off. But you do not want to stay this way. You want more out of friendships, coupledom, parenthood, work and life. You want to feel refreshed, energized, healthy and ready to tackle the days. You want to be back on track – like you again, but an expanded version. You want to be full of life. You want the fire back. You came to the right place. I help guys just like you get the fire back and get back to life!
Dr. Tracy L. Thomas
Dr. Tracy L. Thomas
I specialize in treating anxiety, issues with physical and emotional intimacy, and depression. I also work with clients who feel isolated or crave stronger social connections, even if they might have flourishing professional careers. I work with adults across the life span providing individual and group therapy.
Contact
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