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Therapy for Dads

Fatherhood brings significant emotional, relational, and identity shifts that often go unspoken. Therapy provides a confidential space for dads to explore challenges such as anxiety, mood changes, relationship dynamics, and the demands of parenting. With the right support, it’s possible to develop insight, strengthen coping skills, and feel more grounded and connected in your role as a parent and partner.

Therapy for Dads


Personal Well-Being as a Parent

  • Chronic stress or burnout from parenting responsibilities

  • Emotional triggers from own childhood or unresolved trauma

  • Difficulty managing child’s behaviors or emotional needs

  • Guilt, self-doubt, or perfectionism in parenting

  • Coping with a child’s diagnosis or special needs

  • Parent-child relationship strain or disconnection

  • Sibling rivalry, family dynamics, or co-parenting conflict

  • Supporting your child through mental health or school challenges

Please call or email with any questions and we can talk it through together!

Private Pay:

$200 New Patient Intake

$175 / 50 Minute Therapy Visits

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Licensed Clinical Psychologist

Stephanie Takamatsu, Ph.D.

Stephanie Takamatsu is a psychologist who provides individual therapy for adults to support their journey from pregnancy through the postpartum period, as well as child-parent therapy for a variety of concerns. She received her doctorate from University Missouri-Columbia, completed her internship at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, OH and completed her fellowship at the Colorado Children’s Hospital in Aurora, CO, providing comprehensive assessments and treatment for concerns related to Autism Spectrum Disorder and developmental delays. Most recently, she worked at the University of Colorado Hospital in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and created the NICU follow-up program to help families understand and support their child’s development over time.