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Ottawa, Ontario therapist: Philippa Klein, counselor/therapist
Men’s Issues

Philippa Klein

Counsellor/Therapist, PSW, MSW
I am so glad to be welcoming more and more men into my practice. Finally, men are seeking more support and understanding that professional counseling can be a formative space to tackle the pressures and ever changing environment you are experiencing. From depression, low esteem, workplace and relationship stress, therapy can be a place where you can unpack and care for feelings that may have been pushed down for far too long.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Terrebonne, Quebec
Montreal, Quebec therapist: Mindsession Intercultural Psychology - La Clinique Interculturelle Mindsession, psychologist
Men’s Issues

Mindsession Intercultural Psychology - La Clinique Interculturelle Mindsession

Psychologist, Ph.D., M.A.
One of our team members specializes in this disorder or issue.  
18 Years Experience
In-Person Near Terrebonne, QC
Online in Terrebonne, Quebec
Montréal, Québec therapist: PSYNETONLINE, therapist
Men’s Issues

PSYNETONLINE

Therapist, MPS
One of the targets of therapeutic action is to know how to restore the men’s drive.  
25 Years Experience
In-Person Near Terrebonne, QC
Online in Terrebonne, Quebec
Ottawa, Ontario therapist: First Step Men's Therapy, registered psychotherapist
Men’s Issues

First Step Men's Therapy

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist, CSAT- Candidate, EMDR
We are a team of male therapists that can assist men with men's issues including emotional intimacy, healthy masculinity, societal expectations, and challenges around being a father or new parent.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Terrebonne, Quebec
Mississauga, Ontario therapist: Viktoria Vigh, counselor/therapist
Men’s Issues

Viktoria Vigh

Counsellor/Therapist, Registered Social Worker (RSW), Certified ADHD Coach (AACC)
I work with many men in my practice. Men are believed to be far less likely to seek help than women but I believe that is changing. We socialize men to avoid their emotions and this certainly has an impact in how they understand their own, and other people's feelings. Understandably, this has a negative impact on men's relationships. The role of men in society has shifted significantly in recent years. The example their father's generation provided for them no longer fits as a framework. Men struggle to make sense of the messages they grew up with, integrate them with today's world, yet struggle to process emotions and manage relationships. If they have ASD, ADHD, or mental health issues in addition to these social factors, it can make it that much more complex. It helps to view men from a holistic lense, including all of the various factors that may influence their life.  
21 Years Experience
Online in Terrebonne, Quebec