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Life After Prostate Cancer Is Not the End — It’s the Start of Something New

Guided by Dr. Virgil Beasley — psychologist, survivor, and coach — After Prostate Cancer helps men and couples rebuild intimacy, identity, and connection after treatment.

Begin a private conversation with Dr. Beasley and take the first step toward intimacy and confidence again.

For Men

Confidence Rebuild Program

Understanding & Connection Program

Intimacy Renewal Program

For Partners
For Couples

You Are Not Broken And You Are Not Alone

Prostate cancer changes more than your body — it challenges how you see yourself as a man. Side effects like erectile dysfunction or incontinence strike at your confidence. The silence that follows can feel unbearable.
Dr. Beasley has walked this path himself. He helps men move beyond shame, rebuild confidence, and discover new ways of living and loving.

You Don’t Have to Carry This Alone

When prostate cancer enters your relationship, you feel it too. You may feel rejected, unwanted, or afraid of losing intimacy forever. Many partners end up carrying both their pain and their partner’s silence.
Through compassionate coaching, Dr. Beasley helps partners understand, reconnect, and support their loved one — without losing themselves in the process.

From Surviving to Thriving — Together

Prostate cancer is often called a “couple’s disease” because intimacy, trust, and closeness are deeply affected. Couples coaching sessions provide safe space, structured exercises, and guidance to rebuild intimacy — not as it was before, but in new, more honest, and fulfilling ways.

“Good wine takes time. So does rediscovering closeness. Sip, don’t gulp. Explore, don’t rush.”

Dr. Virgil Beasley, Psy.D.