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Men’s Issues therapists in Big Stone Gap, VA

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Glen Allen, Virginia therapist: Resilience Counseling & Social Skills Center, counselor/therapist
Men’s Issues

Resilience Counseling & Social Skills Center

Counselor/Therapist, LPC,LCSW,LCP
Resilience Counseling & Social Skills Center has a team of over 40 clinicians offering a wide range of treatment styles, specialties and approaches. Our team consists of Licensed Professional Counselors, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Licensed Clinical Psychologists as well as Clinical Residents and Interns under supervision each offering a unique skill set to meet your individualized needs. Several of our providers specialize in Men's Issues. We also offer Men's based groups facilitated by Male Clinicians. Please visit our website to view the profile each of our clinicians: https://www.resiliencecounseling.care/team-resilience  
12 Years Experience
Online in Big Stone Gap, Virginia
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 Big Stone Gap, Virginia
Alexandria, Virginia therapist: Abby Cobey, psychologist
Men’s Issues

Abby Cobey

Psychologist, PsyD
Men approach the world with a strength and vulnerability that is pretty different from what women experience. I enjoy helping men question thinking patterns and notions about masculinity learned throughout a lifetime so that they can decide to what type of human they really want to be. Culture and race can play a large part in who we are taught to be and I would be happy to help you examine and ask questions about how you got to be the man you are and how you might become the man you want to be.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Big Stone Gap, Virginia
Lynchburg, Virginia therapist: Nathan Duff, licensed professional counselor
Men’s Issues

Nathan Duff

Licensed Professional Counselor, M.Ed., LPC, LCMHC, CCTP, C-DBT, CYMHS
It's a common stereotype that men don’t naturally want to talk about their feelings—some do, some don’t. But if you're specifically looking for help with "men's issues," chances are you’re either in the "not-talking" group or probably dealing with specific concerns like divorce, custody, or other challenges men often face. I'm fine with either group, or if you fit both. For those less comfortable with talking, we can explore alternative activities, thinks you can build or create, skills you can learn that can be part of a therapeutic process even if you blank out entirely when someone asks how you feel. And for those facing life-specific challenges, we can work through strategies to help you navigate those and develop insight and strategies tailored to you. My approach is flexible, focusing on whatever works best for the person in front of me.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Big Stone Gap, Virginia
Annapolis, Maryland therapist: Eric Weinstein, life coach
Men’s Issues

Eric Weinstein

Life Coach, Hypnosis and NLP, shamanic healing, Energy Psychology (including "tapping"), Voice Dialogue
I joined a men’s group in 2002, and my life has never been the same. Until then, I’d never thought much about how hard it is for men to seek help – and how men struggle unnecessarily as a result. American society teaches men that they should be able to figure things out on their own, that they should keep things to themselves, and they should “tough it out” when things are hard. Most men only have a friend or two who they might be able to talk with about “real” issues, and that lack of social connection is tragic. Seeking help doesn’t mean a man is weak – it means he’s smart. It means he’s stopped buying into the B.S. that making more money and owning shinier stuff and looking cool and having the right relationship is going to solve his problems and make him happy. In other words, he’s getting real. My therapeutic approach is more about action than talk. Yes, I need to know the experiences that formed you, and clients usually find me to be a non-judgmental listener who makes it safe to unburden themselves. But I want to start empowering you quickly, with tools for mind, body, and spirit that are known for their efficiency and effectiveness. So, whether you’ve never sought coaching or therapy, or have found traditional talk therapy to be less than you want, I think you’ll find a conversation with me a good place to start.  
17 Years Experience
Online in Big Stone Gap, Virginia