About
About the Therapist
Hello, my name is Matt Lee and I’m here to help.
I am a licensed counselor in Kansas with over twenty years of experience walking with people through pressure, leadership, and relational strain—as a pastor, higher-education professional, and now as a clinician. I specialize in working with men in demanding roles, along with their spouses and families, when stress, disconnection, or crisis begin to take a toll at home.
My work helps men and couples slow things down, make sense of what’s happening beneath the surface, and restore connection in their marriages and families. Whether you’re seeking marriage enrichment, navigating affair recovery, or addressing family dynamics shaped by chronic stress, counseling provides a steady space to do this work with clarity and care.
I take a client-centered, integrated approach—listening carefully to your story and what you want to change. We begin by stabilizing what feels overwhelming, then address underlying patterns and pain, and finally focus on rebuilding with practices that support long-term health for you and the people who depend on you.
If you’re ready to take a thoughtful step forward, I offer a free 15-minute consultation to help us determine if we’re a good fit. I’d be glad to talk with you and explore how counseling might support you and your family.
Healing that strengthens what matters most.
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Men Who Tend to Be a Good Fit
Husbands experiencing marital strain or crisis
Fathers in high-responsibility or leadership roles
Single or divorced fathers navigating parenting and identity shifts
Pastors, ministry leaders, or caregivers experiencing emotional depletion
Professionals managing chronic stress and emotional suppression
Men carrying unresolved childhood or developmental trauma
Family Issues That Tend to Be a Good Fit
Marital disconnection, conflict, or erosion of trust
Affair recovery and trust repair
Blended family dynamics and step-parenting challenges
Parenting strain related to stress, burnout, or role overload
Addiction or compulsive behaviors impacting family systems
Family patterns shaped by unaddressed trauma or emotional avoidance