Men’s Issues therapists in Berthoud, Colorado CO
Mike Garrison
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, NCC
Because men are so often taught to evade their inner voice, it can be hard to get in touch with the reasons why life seems confusing or unsatisfying. In therapy, you’ll learn to have a conversation with that part of your that has been shut off from the world. Therapy can be a powerful way to get to know yourself and find a new way of looking at life.
4 Years Experience
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
Dr. Juliette Osborne, PMHNP-BC, FNP-BC
Psychiatric Nurse/Therapist, PMHNP-BC, FNP-BC
I specialize in men's issues and offer understanding and support tailored to the unique challenges that men face at PJO Health Services. Whether it's mental health concerns, relationship issues, or navigating life transitions, I provide a safe space for men to express themselves and find solutions. Through therapy, coaching, and practical tools, I help men overcome obstacles, improve communication, and find greater fulfillment in their lives. Let's work together to realize your full potential and live a life with purpose and meaning.
15 Years Experience
Dr. Kevin Goldberg
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Men's issues have often been overlooked. "We have problems too!" is often something I hear and agree with.
7 Years Experience
Damon Dodge
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Throughout our lives, we’re always thinking about not being "man enough." What does that even mean? Who sets these standards? Why are they set in stone, and why is the bar set so high that we all feel like we’re falling short? Maybe you need to ventilate, talk things out, brainstorm or even just admit that you don’t always know what to do. Or maybe you simply need to hear that what you’re going through is normal and that there are answers to your questions. Therapy gives you the opportunity to take up some space and talk it out with someone who isn’t going to judge you for it.
10 Years Experience