GREG MEYER
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Greg Meyer, M.A.
Licensed Psychologist

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THERAPY
Individual • Group • Couple

ASSESSMENT FOR
Anxiety and Depression • Chemical Dependency • Anger Management

SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MEN'S TRANSITIONAL ISSUES
Career / Job Change • Divorce • Retirement • Creating a Personal Legacy for Descendants

My experience

I have worked as a therapist for eighteen years, the first four years in a community mental health clinic counseling adults for depression, anxiety, chemical dependency and anger management. During the last fourteen years, I have been working in private practice as a licensed psychologist seeing individuals, couples, families and facilitating men's therapy groups.

My life experience

Prior to my work as a therapist and psychologist, I worked in the business world in retail sales management, wholesale marketing, purchasing and company ownership. These life experiences enhance my ability to both understand and empathize with my clients in many of their day-to-day problems.

Creating a legacy

I have a special interest in men creating a legacy to leave to their children and grandchildren. This legacy is a personal expression of what a man wants his descendants to know about his life experiences, his wisdom gained and hopes for wellness and happiness in their lives. This aspect of my work with men allows them to frame their efforts at change in an unusually broad context and engenders the persistence necessary for success.

Call today for an appointment

Your insurance can be billed directly.
Help yourself develop a healthier identity,
build stronger relationships, and find ways
to handle your life's transitions. 

GET STARTED TODAY

Let's talk about how you can begin to help yourself.

email

gregmeyermalp@gmail.com

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phone

651.642.9255
651.642.1506 fax

address

821 Raymond Ave., Ste 100
St. Paul, MN 55114


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