Groups create space for communal healing.

Groups create space for communal healing.

We offer workshops and ongoing groups held within therapeutic guidance.

Group members often leave our spaces with newfound insights based in collective knowledge. 

We offer workshops and ongoing groups held within therapeutic guidance.

Group members often leave our spaces with newfound insights based in collective knowledge.

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Our Current Groups

We’re talking about men’s mental health.

Living in today’s world often means encountering ridicule, loneliness, and conditioning, while lacking validation, empathy, and connection.

As therapists and activists, we are committed to naming these pain points, providing space to process how they impact us, and finding ways to nourish our relational roots as a community.

We want you to be part of this conversation. Join us for our cost-free roundtable discussion.

Thursday April 23rd

7 – 9:30pm

322 8th Avenue NY, NY

Meet Your Hosts

Mark Greene writes, speaks, coaches and consults on the challenges we face as men, women and non-binary people impacted by our dominance-based culture of masculinity. He is the author of the groundbreaking The Little #MeToo Book for Men and co-author with Dr. Saliha Bava of the newly released The Relational Workplace.

Greene has spent over a decade as a writer, coach, and speaker, deconstructing our binary-riddled dialogues around manhood and masculinity. He is uniquely positioned to help individuals and organizations overcome retrogressive business behaviors and instead create diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace cultures of connection.

Learn more about Mark here.

As a therapist, Travis supports individuals and couples—including men—who are navigating relationships, career demands, identity, and life transitions. He is particularly drawn to working with clients who want more than insight alone and are ready to translate self-awareness into meaningful change. His work emphasizes understanding emotional patterns while also developing practical tools that support growth in relationships, work, and daily life.
 
He brings a grounded, collaborative approach to therapy that integrates emotional insight with intentional action. Before entering the mental health field, he spent over a decade in creative and corporate leadership roles within the music and entertainment industry, working in high-pressure environments that demanded clarity, accountability, and adaptability.
 

The experiences you’ve had, the relationships you’ve navigated, and the cultural messages you’ve absorbed all shape how you see yourself and how you connect with others. In therapy, Joe helps individuals, couples, polycules, and families explore these narratives to better understand what’s been shaping their lives and write their next chapters with intention. Each session is a collaborative, compassionate process: together, you’ll clarify what matters most to you and take actionable steps toward the changes you want to see.

Learn more about Joe here.

 

Kingfisher Marriage and Family Therapy was founded by Amos in 2021 in order to provide quality care to queer and allied communities, and to mentor a next generation of intersectional systemic thinkers.

Amos was also recently designated the winner of the 2026 AFTA Early Career Contribution to Family Therapy Award.

After a decade-long career as an actor, Amos refocused his passion for storytelling to be of service to individuals, couples, and families on their quest to reconcile relationships and explore identity. As a trained couples and family therapist, Amos believes that our reality is constructed by past, present, and future relationships. He believes that guided introspection leading to actionable connections is a tonic in an increasingly isolating, and volatile world.

Amos will strive to meet you as you are, meaningfully deconstruct aspects of your life which may be constricting your potential, while celebrating your unique strengths.

Learn more about Amos here.

To sign up for this free roundtable, fill out the form below.

We will be in touch!