“Men usually say they are appreciative of what they learn in groups and about life. Some even
drop in after graduation!”
I’ll try to get them to talk about friendships. Which is different from women—men don’t typically have the close relationships with their friends that women do.” She shares how important it is for them to acknowledge all areas of their lives in order to heal. “Men usually say they are appreciative of what they learn in groups and about life. Some even drop in after graduation!” Dr. Mateen came to EMAGES in April and has already seen a change and progress in many clients. She shares that group sessions typically last a year or more and provide “a safe space to share without punishment or judgment.” With individual therapy, the healing time depends on them. Some come of their own accord, suffering from depression, anxiety, or trauma. Some clients are mandated, but she has seen significant progress either way. Dr. Mateen is happy to be a part of EMAGES, saying, “It's one of a kind.”
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