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Male therapists in Harwich, MA

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Northampton, Massachusetts therapist: Ross W. Hackerson, marriage and family therapist
Male

Ross W. Hackerson

Marriage and Family Therapist, Marriage and Family Therapist MFT
I have been working with individuals, couples and families in individual and intensive settings for over fort years. Difficulty, pain and loneliness from trauma, neglect, abandonment or relationship conflict can be healed and I believe you have the capacity and right to heal, feel good and live a good life.  
49 Years Experience
Online in Harwich, Massachusetts
Union City, Georgia therapist: Helping to Heal Counseling Services, LLC, licensed mental health counselor
Male

Helping to Heal Counseling Services, LLC

Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Our mission is to help individuals and families achieve wellness by living healthier lives. We assist individuals and families with emotional, behavioral, mental health challenges, and traumatic experiences. We are a supportive team that provides professional guidance for individuals and families, while providing an opportunity to make positive changes in their lives.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Harwich, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts therapist: Join the Rebellion (JTR23 Inc), licensed mental health counselor
Male

Join the Rebellion (JTR23 Inc)

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC
Life is tough. If you feel stuck, overwhelmed, or out of rhythm by the complexity and challenges life may present; I can and will help you. My name is Damon Neely. I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and veteran who is most passionate about helping men navigate the challenges of 21st century manhood. I specialize in working with young-adult and middle-aged men struggling with anxiety and depressive symptoms related to past, present, and future stressors, or events. I left the managed care industry after six years to pursue a full-time career in mental health counseling. My pursuit in growing my practice has fulfilled my lifelong desire to help others. I had a desire to make an impact helping others from early childhood. I was the youngest of seven children and I believe that through that experience I developed the power of observation and curiosity. Those traits are fundamental to being a good therapist as well as a good client. I have an existential focus in my practice that presumes that all individuals seek meaning, purpose, and self-actualization. I believe that anxiety and depression are symptoms that derive from a lack of meaning and purpose. I address men’s issues including perfectionism, unrealistic expectations, feelings of failure, low self-worth, self-acceptance, values towards life decisions, relational issues towards spouse/partner, social skills, anger management, emotional regulation, role specification, fatherhood, meaning/purpose, and identity. Moreover, I am a prior service veteran and I enjoy collaborating with veterans as they transition and adjust to civilian life. My integrative approach is designed to help you achieve your goals/objectives and shine insight onto whatever issues are troubling you. Ultimately, I believe you are on a journey towards, self-compassion, self-acceptance, self-worth, and authenticity. Even though I am trained in several theoretical orientation, my best traits include empathy, compassion, and being non-judgmental.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Harwich, Massachusetts (Online Only)
Princeton, Massachusetts therapist: Brian Hobbs, psychologist
Male

Brian Hobbs

Psychologist, M.Ed., CAGS, IAAP
As a Jungian Analyst I work with clients with a goal of increased self-understanding, including an understanding of what unconscious dynamics and needs may seek recognition and expression in their life. The work is based on a relational approach in which growth and insight is an outome of mutual reflection and shared emotional experience. This experience, even the most difficult experience, can be understood and represented in symbols, which in themselves play a part in the healing process. The overall goal of the work is psychological growth and healing. Work with dreams can certainly be an important part of the therapy, but a symbolic approach can be applied to the details, relationships and challanges that an individual encounters in everyday life. The work we do in therapy aims to build a capacity to be able make personal meaning of one's life experiences -so that one is nurtured and enlivened by that life experience rather than needing to seek refuge from it in potentially unhealthy ways.  
19 Years Experience
Online in Harwich, Massachusetts
Brookline, Massachusetts therapist: Glenn Klein, licensed professional counselor
Male

Glenn Klein

Licensed Professional Counselor, LMHC
I approach each client with the assumption that you are coming to me with an intention to alleviate discontentment or suffering. I see my job as helping you articulate your reasons for seeking therapy, to understand the source of your issues, and to find strategies that bring relief.  
27 Years Experience
Online in Harwich, Massachusetts