Therapy for Men in Columbia
Columbia is a college town wrapped around a lot of real life — students, faculty, families, and longtime residents all sharing the same zip codes. Whether you're navigating grad school pressure, building a career near Mizzou, or raising a family in a college-adjacent town that never quite slows down, it's easy to treat your own stress as something to push through until the semester's over. It rarely works that way.
Howell Healing & Recovery is a fully virtual practice, licensed to serve clients anywhere in Missouri. That means you get the same clinician, the same approach, and the same level of care whether you're logging in from a downtown office, a farmhouse kitchen table, or somewhere in between — no waiting room, no windshield time, just a private, secure session on your schedule.
Explore Support for What You’re Facing:
Burnout, Anger & Chronic Stress
When "fine" has been your default answer for way too long, and the edges are starting to show. We'll get underneath the exhaustion and the short fuse to what's actually driving it.
Blended Families — Stepmoms & Stepdads
Loving kids that aren't biologically yours comes with its own rulebook, and nobody hands it to you. Let's figure out yours together.
Grief, Loss & Big Life Changes
For the losses that don't fit in a sympathy card — a death, a divorce, a job, an identity you thought you'd always have. You don't have to have it figured out before you start talking about it.
Addiction, Recovery, & the Curious
Whether you're years into recovery, just getting started, or simply wondering if your relationship with a substance or behavior is a problem — this is a judgment-free place to find out.
Therapy for Teens…. but Cool
A space for teens to say the things they can't say at the dinner table, with someone who won't lecture, panic, or report back every word. Built for kids who are more than "just moody."
Those Who Love a Man in Their Life
Partners, moms, and family members who are watching someone they love struggle in silence — this is support for you, and sometimes the best way to help him is to take care of yourself first.