Men’s Issues therapists in Monterey, California CA
Rory Valentine Diller
Registered Psychotherapist, M.A., LMFT Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist #139783
I run an inclusive, Person-Centered, Trauma-Informed group for male-identified survivors of childhood sexual abuse and sexual assault that supports growth, healing, and recovery in community with other survivors. Men often fear stigmatization and are reluctant to talk about past abuse experiences and sexual trauma with healthcare providers and supports, leaving them isolated and alone to carry the burden of what happened to them. This group was created for men to come together in solidarity and experience the truth; they are not alone in their survival. All men and gender non-conforming folx are welcome. I work with all genders of survivors in individual treatment as well.
8 Years Experience
Michael T DiNuzzo
Life Coach, MBA, M.Ed.
Mike is a dynamic and transformational leader who built his career on community, determination, and grit. Mike leverages life lessons his grandparents, peers, and colleagues shared that propelled him into his successful leadership career. Mike now pays his lessons forward through coaching and mentorship, specializing in helping men elevate their personal and professional lives.
1 Years Experience
Brett Ryan
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT #128956
I work with men who are addicted or struggling with porn use. Often times men don't know why they are drawn to using porn. I help them figure out the triggers, create accountability, and abstain from using porn.
2 Years Experience
T.J. VanMarter, MA, BCBA, LMFT
Therapist, LMFT, BCBA
It is no secret that many people pick their therapist based on their gender, predominantly because that person will likely be more understanding about their unique challenges. I help men understand their emotions, make more mindful decisions, and shed the stigma of mental health.
14 Years Experience
Stuart Kaplowitz / Serene Pathways Counseling
Counselor/Therapist, MFT
Traditionally, it is not easy for us men to open up and share, including asking for help. Needless to say, this may be a problem for our partners. Just because we can learn to share thoughts and feelings more appropriately, does not mean we have to do so with the entire world. But the important people in our lives may appreciate this growth
31 Years Experience