Men’s Issues therapists in Mercer Island, Washington WA
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Ian Hagemann, MSW
Counselor/Therapist, MSW, SWAA 60977729
I bring a lifetime of lived experience as a cis-gender man when working with men's issues. I have also been involved with the men's movement since running the Men's Resource Center at Evergreen in 1986-87. This has included staffing over 25 weekend intensives for adolescent and adult men with Boys to Men and The ManKind Project, and supporting the work of feminism in a variety of other ways.
5 Years Experience
In-Person Near Mercer Island, WA
Online in Mercer Island, Washington
RelaxingOne.com Ned David Bratspis, PC
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
The key to the closeness men need in their relationships is the capacity for vulnerability. Explore this gently and discover the strength of tenderness
33 Years Experience
Online in Mercer Island, Washington (Online Only)
Dr. Jeffrey Kehoe
Counselor/Therapist, ND, MSAOM, L.Ac, BCB
I am an advocate for breaking down the barriers that prevent people from asking for help. Traditionally, this seems more problematic for men (which could relate to biological sex, gender identity, and/or gender expression). By establishing safety first, it allows for more open and honest communication especially when talking about mental health and sexual dysfunction.
4 Years Experience
In-Person Near Mercer Island, WA
Online in Mercer Island, Washington
Annie Kurz
Counselor/Therapist, M.A., M.B.A., LMHC
With decades of experience working among senior male leaders, Ms. Kurz offers men tangible, concrete tools for immediate use. Many men use therapy for work issues (think tough boss), family (parenting and co-parenting), relationship (home and work) and career (setting goals, transitions and how-to-get-a-promotion).
18 Years Experience
In-Person Near Mercer Island, WA
Online in Mercer Island, Washington
Richard Scott, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Men face many challenges in reaching out for help and seeking therapy. Men are more likely to tell others they are fine out of fear and concern of being judged or viewed as weak. Men may also want to avoid feeling like a burden to loved ones, friends, and family. Men can minimize or not recognize their own challenges or difficulties which can result in them bottling up or avoidance. Men are often more likely to externalize emotional pain or mental health issues by showing anger and engaging in high-risk behaviors. All of these factors can negatively impact the mental health and well-being of men. It doesn't have to be like this. Therapy can help you find better ways to cope with the difficulties in your life.
18 Years Experience
Online in Mercer Island, Washington