Would you like to feel greater self-confidence, self-esteem and hope?

Would you like to see increased balance in your life in the areas of exercise, nutrition, career, finances and/or relationships?

Would you like to improve your sex life and reclaim the pleasure and/or desire, which your sexual experiences have been lacking?

Would you like to experience growing intimacy, nurturing, healing and health in your relationships?


TMWC teaches men how to improve their lives and how to make positive inner and outer changes through a variety of different techniques, which can be broken down into two (2) main categories: Dialogue and Bodywork.

Dialogue is a constant in the TMWC program and involves coaching, motivation and/or one-on-one counseling with another male in a non-judgmental, nurturing, affirming and safe environment either face-to-face, online or by telephone. Sessions may but do not necessarily include dream interpretation, myth and storytelling, psychodrama and other psychodynamic therapies as a means for men to understand their innermost selves. The relationship between client and TMWC counselor is one of “male bonding” and is akin to that of friends and/or confidants. At all times, 100% privacy, discretion and confidentiality are maintained and trust and mutual respect are always present.

Bodywork may or may not be recommended, depending on the situation and even if recommended by a TMWC counselor, the client can always choose whether to incorporate bodywork into his program or not. Furthermore, some bodywork modalities can be performed in-house at TMWC while others require referrals to external bodywork professionals. Bodywork entails psychosomatic therapies, which are designed to integrate and treat the soma, the psyche and the mind. These therapies include emotional bodywork, biodynamic massage, shiatsu, Reiki, reflexology, bioenergetics, biosynthesis, hypnosis, dance and movement therapy. At the very heart of all these methods and modalities is the emphasis on being in a profound and ongoing dialogue with one’s body. One must listen to what the body tells him and to honour the body as an equal partner in the awareness of one’s many layered self.

When one becomes a client of TMWC, the very first step is to communicate with a TMWC counselor and together identify those wellness areas, where work is required. Together, the client and the counselor will develop a plan that will integrate dialogue and/or bodywork. Dialogue will always be TMWC based while bodywork may be in-house or external, depending on the type of bodywork needed by the client and the backgrounds of TMWC staff. Likewise, counseling on serious physical and/or mental health issues may require referrals to outside health practitioners. Whether the work is TMWC based or external, throughout the process, regular communication will be maintained between the client and the TMWC counselor as they move together, as a team, on the client’s path to wellness.