The Men's Resource Center helps men overcome issues such as domestic abuse, drug and alcohol abuse, pornography addiction, sex addiction, and bullying.
The Men’s Resource Center provides therapy and counseling services for men, as well as professional consultation, workshops, and men’s retreats.
Get confidential online therapy or phone counseling from experienced, licensed, master’s-level counselors from the privacy of your own home or office.
The Men’s Resource Center offers facilitated, online men's support groups for well-intentioned men who aspire to live a more mindful and meaningful life.
If you need help for control issues, domestic abuse or anger management but can’t get to our office, we can help!
The comprehensive in-person counseling and therapy programs of the Men’s Resource Center of West Michigan help men pursue personal and relational growth.
Men's support groups provide men opportunities for support, challenge, and growth and are particularly effective in treating men's issues.
Anger management support group offers support for those who have trouble controlling their anger and whose rage has caused significant problems.
The domestic violence support group is designed to help men who struggle with abusive, controlling, and angry behavior toward their domestic partners.
Men’s psychotherapy group helps men begin to understand, heal, and manage deeper emotional, relational, and character issues in a supportive setting.
Sex addiction treatment groups are the gold standard for sex addiction issues as it is most effective in working on relapse prevention and shame reduction.
Intimate Connections is a program for partners of sex addicts that offers counseling and relationship help.
The transition to adulthood can be complicated. This program helps young men move toward greater independence and stability in their lives.
The Nurturing Dads support group is a parenting program that provides relationship help for men by teaching them skills to be firm but loving fathers.
This substance abuse support group teaches the basics of addiction, relapse prevention, and recovery, and provides tools to help overcome addiction.
The Men’s Resource Center can provide specialized programs for your retreats for men to equip men with strategies they need to improve their lives.
How do you get where you want to go? On this men’s retreat we explore the routes and landmarks of our lives from birth to death and the places in between.
Men’s retreat that examines what a loving relationship is, how to find one, and how to help it grow and flourish.
Men and Soul Work, a men’s retreat explores the costs associated with male socialization and with living and maintaining the masculine mystique.
This men’s retreat, Our Fathers, Ourselves examines how sons are influenced by their fathers more than by anyone else and what that influence means.
In-person and online counseling can help you escape the cyclone of sex and pornography addiction and get your life back as a disciplined, balanced, and healthy individual.
You may be frustrated because the vision you have for yourself hasn’t fully materialized. Progress toward dreams can be re-energized by life coaching.
If you’re working through a divorce or in the throes of resist and refuse dynamics, we can guide you and/or your attorney through the process.
You know you made a big mistake. Our knowledge in men’s psychology and the criminal justice system can help you navigate your next right step.
You may be striving to resist cravings to drink, drug or stop other unwanted habitual behavior. A Recovery Coach can create a winning life plan.
Individuals at the top of their game have reached that level by surrounding themselves with others who challenge and inspire them.
Online self-assessments from The Men’s Resource Center provide screening tests for substance abuse, sex addiction, and domestic violence.
Successfully traverse child custody evaluations, mediation and litigation in family court to get the just outcome you want and deserve.
Psychological evaluations and expert testimony for criminal courts help ensure valid rulings and judgments.
Intensives and extended counseling sessions through the Men’s Resource Center for people wanting to expedite their healing and growing process.
Professional workshops and consultations tailored for therapists, counselors, human service agencies, schools, churches, and other community organizations.
These workshops provide effective intervention and management strategies for therapists and other professionals working with men who have anger issues.
Understanding the issue, prevention strategies, and treatment options for youth caught up in internet pornography and other intoxicating sexual stimuli.
Contrasting toxic masculinity to positive masculinity participants can appreciate the importance of raising males into healthier, balanced, and flexible masculinities.
Learn how and why some males are at risk of sexual misconduct and be inspired to prevent this social problem.
This workshop examines toxic male socialization, various diagnostic categories, and progressive treatment protocols.
Training educators, parents, and human service providers to understand male socialization and help men embrace a more holistic definition of masculinity.
Learn how we can nourish, embrace, and celebrate masculine energy in an era when we’re deconstructing traditional or toxic forms of masculinity.
Structured especially for middle school boys, this program provides the emotional, social, and self-esteem skills they need to succeed in today's world.
The Altogether Boys Team. Providing middle school boys with emotional, social and self-esteem skills at your school, church, team or organization.
The Nurturing Dads initiative helps men become better fathers by developing a new understanding of fatherhood and learning new parenting techniques.
Learn more about ERT; an innovative therapy that is transformative and life-enhancing for men.
Learn positive coaching strategies and how sports can influence boys to become successful partners, fathers, and citizens.
Learn about the philosophy, mission, services, and history of the Men's Resource Center of West Michigan.
Men's ministry programs help men develop mutual respect and intimacy in relationships, self-awareness, empathy for others, and spiritual growth.
Understanding the many dynamics of domestic abuse will help human service professionals work more effectively to address, manage, and end domestic violence.
Develop appreciation and respect for gender differences through education, compassion, conflict resolution, and behavioral management strategies.
Prevent bullying at school through innovative administrative polices, effective student curricula, and assertive intervention and prevention strategies.
This presentation will help you discover what makes intimate, loving relationships work and ways to keep yours loving, healthy, evolving, and joyful.
Effectively treat sex and pornography addictions through a comprehensive program including psycho-education, support, and psychotherapy.
Acquire a better understanding of the challenges faced by rejected fathers dealing with reject and refuse dynamics in parent child contact problems.
Examine the standard models of batterer intervention work and explore how to better design and deliver treatment for men who abuse women.
Presenting a different way of raising boys to be men by preparing them to better function in relationships and in the community.
Recognizing men's role in ending domestic violence and identifying ways to educate, equip, and mobilize them to be accountable and effect change.
Embrace the ancient energy of the man-pack in a way that encourages men to do difficult inner work and learn the intricate skills of intimacy.
EMDR Treatment and Trauma Therapy from trauma therapy specialists help men recover from traumatic experiences and lead productive and satisfying lives.
Customized and interactional sexual harassment and misconduct prevention programs assist businesses and organizations in developing safer workspaces and healthier environments.
Hakomi Therapy is body-centered, experiential, talk therapy that complements other programs offered by the Men’s Resource Center of West Michigan.
Bodywork and massage therapy are an effective part of the emotional healing process.
Issues that affect men can range from sociological to physical to psychological; the Men’s Resource Center provides services that address them all.
Anger management training helps understand emotional dynamics of anger, observe negative and distorted thinking, and identify anger triggers.
Anxiety and depression are finally being acknowledged as more than “women’s issues,” encouraging more men to seek treatment.
Domestic violence doesn’t always mean physical abuse; the Men’s Resource Center can explain domestic abuse and help you break the cycle.
Being a good father means more these days than just bringing home the paycheck or providing the discipline. The Men’s Resource Center can help you succeed.
Family dynamics addresses the many issues that come into play between men and the family that has left an imprint upon them; good and bad.
Managing stress is a full-time job for many that can weigh heavily and have an adverse effect on physical, emotional, and psychological well-being.
Marriage counseling can provide the knowledge and support marriage and committed relationships need to remain strong, loving, and growing over time.
The stereotypical mid-life crisis in men includes fast cars, younger women, and risk-taking but for some men, mid-life holds more confusion than promise.
By seeking help, men can escape the shame of sex and porn addiction and get their lives back as disciplined, balanced, and healthy individuals.
Sex and intimacy are important for a loving, healthy, and caring relationship. The Men’s Resource Center helps men overcome feelings of inadequacy.
Sexual abuse has a direct impact on emotional and relational well-being and, left untreated, can result in a broken and unsatisfying life.
Sexual orientation, gender identity, and accompanying relationship dynamics are issues addressed by The Men’s Resource Center of West Michigan.
Substance Abuse and Addiction are treated at the Men’s Resource Center of West Michigan.
Traumatic experiences can have long-term effects that have a direct impact on emotional and physical well-being.
Licensed counselors and therapists in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Specialties in marriage counseling, domestic violence, sexual addiction and anger management.
Randy Flood is a therapist and co-founder of the Men’s Resource Center of West Michigan and Director of its Grand Rapids office.
Al Heystek, an ordained clergy person, Licensed Professional Counselor, and Certified Addictions Counselor specializes in counseling for men.
Charlie Donaldson is the co-founder of the Men’s Resource Center of West Michigan.
Dan Schmidt counsels men who are facing challenges in their marriage or as parents, and those dealing with addiction and anger management.
Ken Porter is a Certified Somatic Therapist and Certified Hakomi Therapist and co-facilitator of men’s support groups.
Mary Jo Drueke works with men's support groups, and provides individual counseling for partners of men. She also teaches mindfulness and meditation.
Otha Brown's practice includes work with men from a wide range of economic levels, lifestyles, diverse culture, ethnic, and racial groups.
Therapist, Steff Condon, LMSW, ACSW co-facilitates men's groups at the Men's Resouce Center focusing on addiction and mental health.
Steve Hamming has a Doctorate in Psychology and has been in practice for over 25 years. Steve specializes in helping high-achieving professionals in business and sport get the last few percent of their capacities to take their results to the next level of success.
Steve Norman is a Life Coach and certified Recovery Coach with the Men’s Resource Center of West Michigan. He uses a stengths-based approach to coaching.
Zach Flood is a psychotherapist focused on helping men improve their mental health and expand interpersonal skills to meet today’s challenges.
Are you addicted to sex? If your relationship with sex is interfering with your life, you may have a sex addiction. Take this test and learn more.
Have you engaged in abusive and controlling behaviors? This test will help you recognize what triggers your behavior and offers self-management strategies.
Do you think you're a victim of domestic violence? This assessment can help you determine if you're in an abusive domestic relationship and what to do next.
The MAST is a simple, self-scoring test that helps assess if you have a drinking problem.
Screen yourself for a substance abuse problem by answering these questions about your involvement with drugs.
Is depression making it difficult for you to do your work, take care of things at home, or get along with other people?
The Men's Resource Center blog. Articles on marriage counseling, domestic violence, sexual addiction, anger management.
The Men’s Resource Center helps men recognize problematic beliefs and behaviors, adopt tools for change, and obtain greater emotional and relational health.
The 21st Century is a time of great change. To be healthy in our times, men must change too. This begins with how we experience ourselves.
Intimacy, experience, and awareness are necessary to being wholehearted human beings. Communities need men devoted to our shared well being.
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Contact the Men's Resource Center of West Michigan. Phone: 616-456-1178. Address: 534 Fountain St. NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503.
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