Kyden Point

The work isn't
the problem.

Private clinical advisory for executives, military and first responder leadership, physicians, public figures, professional athletes — and the families navigating around them.

Who Reads This

You already know
something is wrong.

You know it's you. What you don't have is someone who can work with someone like you — at your level, who won't need it explained, who isn't going to hand you a coping technique and call it help.

01

The marriage still exists. Technically.

You're not fighting anymore. You moved past that into something quieter and harder to name. Same house, same calendar, same bed. Nothing important gets said anymore. You've tried to fix it a dozen ways. Nothing has moved.

02

You love your kids. You can't reach them.

You show up. You're there. There's glass between you and them and you can't remember when it appeared. You've started to wonder if this is just who you are now — someone who functions everywhere except where it counts.

03

Nothing has slipped. From the outside.

Inside, you've been running on reserves so long you stopped noticing. Not burnout. Something older. Something that was there before the title, before the achievement. Building it didn't fix it.

04

It started before this.

Childhood. Family-of-origin. A history you've routed around for years because touching it meant stopping. The pattern is still operating — in the marriage, with the kids, in the way you react to things that shouldn't set you off. You don't stop. Until something makes you.

What This Is

Private clinical advisory.
Built for the level
you actually operate at.

"You've already tried the standard options. They weren't wrong — they were built for someone else."

Kyden Point is private clinical advisory. One person, sixteen years inside the clinical system, crisis management and combat service behind it.

You come in with a specific situation. There's a beginning, a defined scope, and a finish. After the program ends, the relationship doesn't have to. Most clients keep a private advisor on call — for themselves, for their family, for the people in their orbit. That's the design.

For the people who come here, confidentiality isn't a feature — it's the reason they came at all.

Why the Structure Matters

No record.
No trail.
No one else in the room.

The standard clinical system requires documentation that follows you. Insurance means a diagnosis — a permanent entry in your medical record, accessible to other providers, discoverable in background checks, visible to underwriters. An intake coordinator means your situation is in a system before you've decided anything. That's how the model works. It isn't built with your exposure in mind.

Kyden Point is built differently. No insurance. No diagnosis. No clinical record. No intake staff reading your situation before Mack does. No third-party system holding your information. The work stays between you and one person — and that person is the one doing the work.

No Insurance

Nothing filed. No diagnosis on your medical record. No underwriter, employer, or licensing body with a paper trail to reference.

No Intake

Your message goes to Mack. Not a scheduler, not a CRM. The person receiving the contact is the same person doing the work.

No Clinical Record

Nothing coded. Nothing in a chart that follows you. The work is private clinical advisory — not insurance-coded clinical care.

One Person

No practice group. No rotating associates. No supervision team with access to your case. Mack holds the work, end to end.

Programs

Three months.
Then a relationship
that stays.

Bi-weekly base cadence, adjusted to what the situation needs. Telehealth, available nationally. After a program completes, clients can keep Mack as their advisor on call.

Individual Support

For the person whose personal life has stopped keeping up with everything else.

The cadence adjusts to what's actually going on. The scope refines as the work develops.

$15,000
3-month program
Couples Support

For the relationship under pressure that still has something worth protecting.

Starts with a 90-minute intake. Then bi-weekly. The conflict has a structure. We work it.

$20,000
3-month program
Family Support

For the family system carrying weight nobody has named.

The work is on the system, not just the symptom. One person presenting as the problem is rarely the whole story.

$20,000
3-month program
The Half-Day Intensive · Texas

When the situation requires depth, speed, and full presence — and a 60-minute window isn't enough.

A focused half-day. One person, one client or family, no interruptions. In-person in Texas, by arrangement.

$5,000
Half-day · In-person · Texas
Who You're Talking To

I'm not built like
your last therapist.
That matters.

Combat veteran. Sixteen years across crisis intervention, trauma, addiction, family systems, marriage and family therapy, and suicide prevention. I disagree with parts of the clinical model I was trained in. I built tools for my own mental health before I put them in front of anyone else. I talk about my own experience when it's relevant.

I'm not the model. I don't perform stability I don't have. The work comes from having been through things and come back. That's either what you need right now, or it isn't.

Common Questions

What people ask
before they reach out.

Is this therapy?+
Kyden Point is private clinical advisory — not insurance-coded clinical care. The work draws on sixteenyears of clinical training, but the model is different: no diagnosis filed, no clinical record, no third-party in the file. Some clients describe it as the work that therapy was supposed to do but couldn't, because of how the system is built around it.
Do you take insurance?+
No. By design. Insurance requires a formal diagnosis on your permanent medical record and grants third-party access to your file. The people who come here can't afford for their internal life to be in someone else's system.
How does this start?+
Direct contact. You reach out. Mack responds personally within one business day. A fifteen-minute call confirms whether this is the right fit. No intake coordinator. No paperwork before that conversation.
Do I need to be in crisis to reach out?+
No. Most of the people who come here are functioning publicly while something is failing privately. The best time to work on it is before it becomes a crisis. The work doesn't have to start after the explosion.
Is this confidential?+
Yes. No insurance filing means no diagnosis on your permanent record. No intake coordinator means no third party in your file before we've spoken. The work stays between you and one person.
Do you work with individuals only, or also couples and families?+
All three. The three-month programs are structured separately for individuals, couples, and families. Concierge engagements can include any combination of the above, depending on the situation.
First Step

If this is right,
reach out directly.

No intake team. You'll know whether this is the right move before any commitment is made.

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