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Men’s Issues therapists in Fort Myers, FL

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Fort Myers, Florida therapist: David Essel, M.S., O.M., counselor/therapist
Men’s Issues

David Essel, M.S., O.M.

Counselor/Therapist, Master's Degree Psychology, Ordained All Faiths Minister
From communication to sex - let David work with you on all types of men's issues. Erection or sexual desire issues. Body image. Mid life crisis. Sexual changes. Self confidence and esteem, Addiction. Financial freedom. He is ready to help.  
44 Years Experience
Fort Myers, FL 33907
Online in Fort Myers, Florida
Beverly Hills, California therapist: Adam Luke M.A. LMFT, marriage and family therapist
Men’s Issues

Adam Luke M.A. LMFT

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
There is no greater joy as a therapist than when I sit with someone and watch them have their “Ah-HA!” moment; it’s when our groundwork clicks and that light bulb turns on for a client. It is in that moment that many things can change for a person. That light can finally be the end of toxic internal narratives, that moment can be someone realizing they are worth more than the worst things they have experienced in life. It can be in that moment a person grabs ahold of their passions and steps out of the ambiguity of life cloaked in purpose. As a therapist I believe that men are born to lead, to love whole-heartedly, to be emotionally intelligent, able to cherish intimate relationships, and able to build a life founded in integrity.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Fort Myers, Florida (Online Only)
Tampa, Florida therapist: Tammy Morath, LMHC, licensed mental health counselor
Men’s Issues

Tammy Morath, LMHC

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC-S
Are you feeling lost and uncertain about the way your life is going? Do you suffer from anxiety or depression? Do you wish you had someone to talk to but are afraid that asking for help isn’t “the manly thing to do?” While traditionally men have not been the ones to seek out therapy, that doesn’t mean they haven’t had reason to. For example, according to a recent Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) survey, the number of men who seek treatment for mental health issues is significantly lower than the number of women with the same mental health concerns. Why is this? From a young age, men are taught rigid masculinity – that is to be strong and to keep their emotions in check. This often leads to many men feeling isolated, anxious and depressed. The very emotions they should seek help for, they stuff down and “go it alone.” Bearing their emotional pain seems a better idea than opening themselves up to the stigma of seeking therapy.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Fort Myers, Florida
Washington, Washington, D.C. therapist: David A. Heilman, psychologist
Men’s Issues

David A. Heilman

Psychologist, Psy.D.
I run multiple psychotherapy groups for men. My men’s group meetings on Thursday mornings, and my gay men’s group meets on Wednesday mornings.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Fort Myers, Florida
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania therapist: Jason Hutchings, psychologist
Men’s Issues

Jason Hutchings

Psychologist, PsyD
Men are often educated, from an early age, to hid their emotions, leading to some confusing moments when others in our life expect more from us. We can work on uncovering what limits our range of expression and difficulties with anger and other complicated feelings that may arise.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Fort Myers, Florida