Men’s Group
Experience the power of vulnerability in connection with other men.
8 Sessions, $50/Session
21+, In-Person Only
Pre-Register required for all 8 sessions.
Step into the healing power of connection and join our Men’s Group! This is a closed group of men that meets every week for 8 weeks in-person in Fort Collins, Colorado.
In a warm and welcoming atmosphere we build our culture and community week by week. Men often leave the group feeling more connected and less alone. Others have expressed feeling more confident in themselves and inspired to make real change in their lives. Common topics that arise in group include romantic relationships, loneliness, career, purpose, managing emotions, regret, shame and sex.
As the founder and facilitator of a hugely successful Men’s Group at Naropa Community Counseling Center in Boulder, I have been bringing my experience in Men’s work to Fort Collins for over a year now. If you are interested in joining, reach out to me and we can set up a time to chat. I meet all members beforehand to make sure we are set up for a successful group founded in respect, honesty and bravery.
Frequently asked questions about the Men’s Group in Fort Collins
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That is entirely up to you. They are very different experiences that provide very different kinds of support and challenges. Individual therapy provides more one-on-one support catering to your specific needs whereas the Men’s Group provides an opportunity for you to step into connection with others and feel less alone in your struggles. The Men’s Group also ends after 8 weeks (though it could restart in which case you could rejoin). If you schedule a free consult with me, we can talk more about it and see what you feel.
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That is totally natural and understandable. You will never be pressured to speak if you don’t want to and you never have to talk about anything you don’t want to. Sometimes there is the misconception that unless you are sharing your deepest secrets, you’re not getting the most out of the Men’s Group experience. I think that’s totally false. I know plenty of men who are working really, really hard in a men’s group just by sitting their in silent witness to other Men. I make it a goal of mine to address this in the Group as we build our culture together.
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Not necessarily. It’s natural to be afraid to come into contact with other men in such an intentional and vulnerable manner. Only you can decide what is a growth edge worth exploring or what is simply not feeling aligned for you at this time. Feel free to schedule a consult with me where we can explore if the group will be a fit for you.
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No, I don't. In a world full of self-help podcasts and social media posts about what "masculinity" really is, I choose not to preach my definition to the group. One of the great experiences in the group is exploring the meaning of masculinity together.
I should also say that I don't ascribe to using the term "Toxic Masculinity." I don't find anything inherently toxic about being masculine. Like any energy or way of being, it can be used productively or destructively. For this reason, I do not find the term helpful.
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Absolutely not! Men of all faiths and non-faiths are welcomed.