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Episode 6: Helping Men Embrace Their Vulnerability
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The Guiding Compass: Episode 6
Episode 6: Helping Men Embrace Their Vulnerability
In the sixth Episode of The Guiding Compass, I get the chance to interview Courtland McPherson, LCSW about his research and work with men, embracing vulnerability and helping challenge cultural perceptions of "male stereotype."
ABOUT COURTLAND MCPHERSON
Courtland McPherson is a licensed clinical social worker specializing in psychodynamic psychotherapy. In addition to holding certificates in 'Advanced Clinical Practice' and 'Clinical Issues in Adoption and Foster Care', he was a trainer for the Providence Men’s project. He is a clinical supervisor and case consultant.
Past speaking engagements include 'The Art of Listening' and have addressed such topics as trauma, overcoming fear, and pathways to a meaningful life. He is working toward a doctorate degree in psychodynamic psychotherapy with research focused on male social connectedness.
He is a terrible guitar player, aspiring runner, avid adventure seeker and lifetime learner of all things fantastic. He owns and operates Little Red Telescope Psychotherapy, a private psychotherapy practice helping men in their 20s, 30s and 40s get unstuck in work, relationships and life.
He can be reached at:
510-473-6032
www.LittleRedTelescope.com
42 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on September 20, 2019 01:47 (). Last successful fetch was on May 24, 2019 16:28 ()
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The Guiding Compass: Episode 6
Episode 6: Helping Men Embrace Their Vulnerability
In the sixth Episode of The Guiding Compass, I get the chance to interview Courtland McPherson, LCSW about his research and work with men, embracing vulnerability and helping challenge cultural perceptions of "male stereotype."
ABOUT COURTLAND MCPHERSON
Courtland McPherson is a licensed clinical social worker specializing in psychodynamic psychotherapy. In addition to holding certificates in 'Advanced Clinical Practice' and 'Clinical Issues in Adoption and Foster Care', he was a trainer for the Providence Men’s project. He is a clinical supervisor and case consultant.
Past speaking engagements include 'The Art of Listening' and have addressed such topics as trauma, overcoming fear, and pathways to a meaningful life. He is working toward a doctorate degree in psychodynamic psychotherapy with research focused on male social connectedness.
He is a terrible guitar player, aspiring runner, avid adventure seeker and lifetime learner of all things fantastic. He owns and operates Little Red Telescope Psychotherapy, a private psychotherapy practice helping men in their 20s, 30s and 40s get unstuck in work, relationships and life.
He can be reached at:
510-473-6032
www.LittleRedTelescope.com
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