Men’s Issues therapists in Moline, Illinois IL
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Paul Sather
Psychologist, PhD
It is difficulty to navigate today's culture as a man. There are particular challenges to being an authentic self that embodies the King, Warrior, Magician and Lover. I will work with you to bring the fullness of authentic manliness into the world in a way that serves and benefits society and your Self.
36 Years Experience
Online in Moline, Illinois
Steve Guziec
Counselor/Therapist, LCPC
I offer a supportive space for men to explore the unique challenges they face in today’s world. From navigating relationship dynamics and family responsibilities to managing stress, career pressures, and emotional well-being, my approach is tailored to meet the specific needs of men. I understand that societal expectations can sometimes make it difficult to open up, but therapy provides a confidential environment where men can feel respected and understood. My work emphasizes practical solutions, personal growth, and resilience, empowering men to tackle challenges with confidence and build stronger, more fulfilling lives for themselves and their families.
10 Years Experience
Online in Moline, Illinois
Alexa Louise Johnson-Roach
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, ATR-P
I specialize in Men’s Issues, as evidenced by my professional training, licensing credentials, and years of experience working successfully in this area of treatment.
6 Years Experience
Online in Moline, Illinois (Online Only)
Christopher Schinler
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
I specialize in Loss or Grief, as evidenced by my professional training, licensing credentials, and years of experience working successfully in this area of treatment.
1 Years Experience
Online in Moline, Illinois (Online Only)
Dr. Adam Shafer (Chicago, IL)
Psychologist, Psy. D., M.A.
It is not uncommon for those of us who have been instilled with the expectation that to be vulnerable is, to some degree, a reflection of weakness. However, to be human is to be inherently vulnerable and the best we can do is to accept this within ourselves and others so that we can continue in our journey toward living a fulfilling life.
15 Years Experience
Online in Moline, Illinois