I’m Paul Geiger, a psychologist, researcher, spouse, and father of two. Parenting has shaped me in ways I never expected—it’s joyful, demanding, grounding, and disorienting all at once. I’ve wrestled with what it means to be more than just “Dad,” even as that role remains one of the most important parts of my life. While running what I call the Geiger Taxi Service—shuttling my kids from school to hockey to gymnastics to birthday parties—I've found some of my favorite moments with them in the car, connecting through music and conversation. And there are plenty of days when it's the opposite: chaotic, loud, rushed, and nowhere near the version of parenting I imagined. Both are real, and both have shaped how I show up as a dad. Bottom line: parenting is hard. My work is dedicated to helping parents find steadiness, connection, and confidence in the messy reality of raising kids today.
I embrace the philosophy of being radically genuine in session—I am my authentic self—there isn’t a “therapist” Paul and a “real world” Paul. I am a human being, just like everyone else, who has additional training in some pretty cool therapeutic tools backed by science to help people overcome barriers and live the life they want to be living. I strive to collaborate with you in order to identify the things you want to change, and work together to meet goals that are meaningful to you.
Paul Geiger, PhD