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Living a good life

This is a psychotherapy group for men and women who are attempting to lead healthy and fulfilling lives during these stressful times. Anxiety, depression, and marital issues can be symptoms of incongruence between one's actual day to day existence and one's preferred way of being. Additionally, the toxic entertainment and social media environment and political culture are making Americans sick. Men and women need to return to the basics of loving well, working hard, being in nature, and being good people in order to be healthy and fulfilled. That may mean we need to shield ourselves from toxic societal influences and intentionally pursue wholesome things.

​Living a good life – Men’s Edition

This is an online psychotherapy group for men who are attempting to lead healthy and fulfilling lives during these stressful times. Anxiety, depression, and marital issues can be symptoms of incongruence between one's actual day to day existence and one's preferred way of being. Additionally, the toxic entertainment and social media environment and political culture are making Americans sick. People need to return to the basics of loving well, working hard, being in nature, and accomplishing positive things in order to be healthy and fulfilled. That may mean we need to shield ourselves from toxic societal influences and intentionally pursue wholesome things.

Living a Good Life - Young Men's Edition

This is an online psychotherapy group for young men from 18-25 years-old who are trying to figure it out. How do I launch my adult life in a way that taps my creative and industrial potential as a man? How do I make good decisions? How do I resist unproductive temptations like video games, pot, or pornography? How do I build successful relationships with women? This group will help young men get on track and find their momentum.

Parents Doing Battle with Screen Time Addiction

Screen time excess is contributing to increases in depression and anxiety, concentration problems, vision problems, sleeplessness, bullying, and poor school performance. Many parents believe they are losing the battle for moderation because screen time excess has become normative. This is a support group for parents who will get together on a bi-monthly basis to help each other fight the battle for moderation. Our plan is to create a local resource for parents, so that we can help them be strong in the face of this challenge and contribute to the national dialogue about this public health crisis.

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