Men’s Issues therapists in Indian Wells, California CA
Adam Luke M.A. LMFT
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
There is no greater joy as a therapist than when I sit with someone and watch them have their “Ah-HA!” moment; it’s when our groundwork clicks and that light bulb turns on for a client. It is in that moment that many things can change for a person. That light can finally be the end of toxic internal narratives, that moment can be someone realizing they are worth more than the worst things they have experienced in life. It can be in that moment a person grabs ahold of their passions and steps out of the ambiguity of life cloaked in purpose.
As a therapist I believe that men are born to lead, to love whole-heartedly, to be emotionally intelligent, able to cherish intimate relationships, and able to build a life founded in integrity.
10 Years Experience
Rosa Di Lorenzo
Psychologist, PSYD
I helped many men patients to come to terms with their issues and work through them towards richer more fulfilling relationships. Sometimes there is confusion about what does it mean to be a male in today America. Therapy help dissipate some of this confusion, through clarifying values and taking committed actions.
13 Years Experience
Dan Fink
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
Living in a world drowning in toxic masculinity, white supremacy, and hyper-competitive capitalism has done so much damage to our ideas of what it means to be a man in the world today. Let's climb through the shame, anger, frustration, and despair to find a new story of what it means to be a man and how that could change your connections to others.
15 Years Experience
COPE Psychological Center
Psychologist, PhD
Societal and cultural messages men receive about mental health can be particularly damaging. Learning a strong emotional vocabulary, feel one's feelings, and communicate effectively are some of the most important things that can be done with anyone, but particularly men.
12 Years Experience
Lauree Berger Turman
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW 22044
Men's issues are not that different than women's issues. The need to feel connected; accomplished; acknowledged and validated are normal needs. How to find these needs is the issue.
29 Years Experience