You keep it together on the outside, but something underneath never settled.
It Takes a
Strong Man
to Face It
Faith-based trauma therapy for men in Florida who are tired of carrying what happened to them — and ready to finally deal with it instead of pushing it down.
You learned a long time ago to keep it together and push through. It worked — right up until it stopped working.
Something that happened years ago still shows up in how you react today — and you can't always control it.
You go quiet when you should speak up, then replay it for hours afterward.
You've told yourself it wasn't that bad. But it still has a grip on you.
Left alone, old wounds don't stay quiet. They leak into your marriage, your work, and the way you carry yourself in a room. You end up building a whole life around avoiding the trigger instead of dealing with the wound underneath it.
It doesn't have to keep running the show. What happened to you shaped you — but it doesn't get the final word.
We Get to the Root — Not Just the Symptoms
I work with men to get underneath it. We use proven clinical tools alongside Christ-centered inner healing, so we treat the whole man, not only the parts that hurt.
First, I'll show you what's actually happening in your brain and body when you get triggered. Once you understand it, it stops feeling like something is wrong with you. Then we do the work to heal it.
CBT & Somatic Work
Cognitive behavioral therapy to change the patterns, and somatic work that addresses what trauma stores in the body — plus the neuroscience so you understand your own reactions.
Christ-Centered Inner Healing
Prayer and biblical inner-healing models woven into the work from the start — not bolted on at the end. The most important part of you stays in the room.
"I am fair, but I am firm. True healing is a marathon, not a sprint — but you don't have to run it alone."
— Jeremiah Model, LMHC
I've Done This Work Myself
I'm Jeremiah Model, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with ten years of experience — and a man who has done this work himself. I know what it's like to carry trauma, to fight the anxiety and the dark thoughts it leaves behind, and to wonder if it will ever loosen its grip.
It did. At one point that work even carried me through psychosis — not by managing the symptoms, but by getting to the root of the trauma underneath and healing it through inner-healing work. Through faith, putting my ego aside, and facing what I'd spent years avoiding, I came out the other side. That's the work I now do with other men.
I trained in counseling psychology and draw from CBT, somatic therapy, and a Christ-centered approach to inner healing. Before this, I was a personal trainer — people opened up to me naturally, and I learned early that real change takes a plan and a coach who won't let you quit on yourself.
Underneath the Symptoms
Most therapy stops at managing symptoms. I want to get underneath them — to the event, the belief, the wound that's been quietly driving things for years.
I work specifically with men, and often the empathetic, sensitive ones who learned to keep quiet and push through. I've found they do their best work when someone meets them with honesty and actually expects something of them — not just nods along.
Faith isn't an add-on here. If you want biblical principles, prayer, and inner healing built into the work, that's the foundation we start from — not a footnote at the end of a session.
Who This Work Is For — And Who It Isn't
I'd rather be straight with you up front than waste your time. This work isn't for everyone, and that's on purpose. Real healing asks something of you.
Think about getting in shape. You can't just think about going to the gym — you actually have to show up and do something. Muscle doesn't grow without resistance, and your mind is no different: you have to push past the pain to get the gain.
- You're willing to do whatever it takes — and to give it the time, effort, and persistence it really takes.
- You want to get to the root, not just take the edge off for a week.
- You want someone who'll be honest with you and expect something of you — not just nod along.
- You're in it for real change, however long the work takes.
- You're only after quick advice or a solution in a week.
- You want someone to agree with you instead of challenge you.
- You're not ready to look at the hard things underneath.
- You want the result without doing the work to get there.
To be clear, I don't work with psychosis, major depressive disorder, borderline, or narcissistic types — that work needs a different kind of care than I can offer here.
"If you really want to do something, you'll find a way. If you don't, you'll find an excuse."
— Jim RohnNo Pressure to Relive It on Day One
The First Session
We get clear on what brought you here and what you want to be different. You're in control of what we open and when — we move at a pace you can handle.
The Work
We build a plan. Some weeks we work on what's happening in your body and nervous system. Other weeks we go after the beliefs and memories underneath. We bring faith into it as much as you want.
What Changes
Progress looks quiet at first. You react a little less. You recover a little faster. You speak up where you used to freeze. Over time, those shifts add up to a man who isn't running his life around old wounds anymore. I won't promise a timeline — but I'll show up, and I won't let you coast.
How to Get Started
Book a Free Consultation
We talk, I learn what you're carrying, and we figure out together whether this is the right fit. No pressure.
Build Your Plan Together
We map out the work — clinical tools and faith-based inner healing — aimed at the root, not just the symptoms.
Get Free of It
Step by step, you stop reacting to the past and start living like it's actually behind you.
Before You Reach Out
I've pushed this down for years. Is it too late to deal with it now?
Do I have to talk about everything that happened right away?
How is faith-based trauma therapy different from regular talk therapy?
I'm not sure what happened to me even counts as "trauma." Should I still come?
Do you only work with Christian men?
I'm in Florida but not near you. Does that matter?
What Happened to You
Doesn't Get the Last Word
If you're ready to stop carrying it alone, let's talk. One honest conversation is all it takes to start.
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