Men’s Issues therapists in Fillmore, California CA
Christopher Schamber
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
As men, we are often taught to white-knuckle it through our problems and "tough it out." In many families, showing emotion is considered "weakness."
While public awareness of mental health is changing, the stigma around feeling persistent sadness or anxiety is a harsh reality for many men. Our therapy is a safe place to share what's going on. There's no judgment here. We will explore your emotions and how to better understand where they come from. Once we have that solid base of understanding, we will find ways to release those feelings in a healthy way.
8 Years Experience
Marianne Albina
Marriage and Family Therapist, AMFT # 139542
I provide a welcoming space for men to explore the complexities of their experiences. My approach acknowledges the societal pressures and stereotypes that men face, encouraging them to deconstruct traditional notions of masculinity and identity. Through empathetic dialogue, I assist men in articulating their preferred narratives and hopes, empowering them to cultivate their desired relationships and emotional well-being in alignment with their values and aspirations, restoring their dignity along the way.
2 Years Experience
Karen Queller
Art Therapist, M.A Expressive Arts Therapy
Navigate your unique experiences, using self-expression towards personal growth.
5 Years Experience
June Dean-Villatoro
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I support men with navigating unique challenges that they face on a day to day basic including but not limited to challenging societal standards of masculinity, increasing vulnerability, and interpersonal skills/effective communication.
6 Years Experience
David Eshleman
Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., LMFT
Therapy can be especially difficult for men to open up to. Often times the ideals of communication and vulnerability fly in the face of the "idea" of masculinity that society has historically thrust onto men. I understand that. There is no shame in taking care of your mental health. Think of going to therapy as going to the gym of the mind.
12 Years Experience