
By GMCA: In small communities and rural areas, finding mental health related services that are specifically geared for gay men can be tough, especially when it comes to counseling, therapy and emotional support. In these regions resources are limited, often a good distance away and not always LGBTQ friendly.
GMCA was founded to give gay guys an effective and caring way to access the counseling services no matter where they live. We have taken the distance factor out of the equation.
Our HIPAA compliant, online video conferencing service can be accessed anywhere, anytime on your desktop computer, laptop, tablet or phone turning any room into a one-on-one, face-to-face counseling session. Private, secure and loving, it’s everything you want your session to be from the comfort of your own home.
Jonathan Merker, MA LMHC, founder of GMCA, uses the video conferencing technology daily to connect with individual gay men and couples from small communities, rural areas and metropolitan centers. The struggles that gay men face in our community are unique, especially when it comes to issues such as body image, love, relationships, friendships or past traumas, you need a gay counselor to talk to. Someone who understands, who will listen and help you move forward in a positive and constructive manner.
We know that it is not always easy, it can be uncomfortable at first to open-up, but we’ll talk, we’ll heal, and we’ll set you on the road to a better place. Feelings of loneliness, isolation, home-life situations, or general feelings of apprehension are just a few examples of the barriers that can keep people from seeking the counseling they are looking for. We strive to remove those barriers, and the starting place is literally just a click away and the first 15-minute assessment chat is on us.
E-mail, call 206.707.9188, or you can easily schedule a free consultation directly from my website, I’ll be at the other end waiting to say hello.
My clients come to me for a variety of reasons, including #relationships, #sex, #depression, #trauma and #abuse, #familyconflicts, and #bereavement.
Reach out, I’m here to help.