Men’s Issues therapists in Sebastopol, California CA
David J. Kest
Marriage and Family Therapist, Certified IMAGO Relationship Therapist, MFT, and EMDR
I have facilitated men’s groups since 1988.
31 Years Experience
Matthew Kijak, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
As a therapist, I understand that men today face a wide range of complex issues, from masculinity and relationships, to work-life balance and emotional expression. My goal is to provide a safe and supportive environment for men to explore and understand these challenges, and to work towards finding solutions that will improve their well-being.
I specialize in working with men using evidence-based interventions such as cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and motivational interviewing. We will work together to understand the underlying causes of your issues, identify patterns of behavior that may be holding you back, and develop effective strategies to improve your relationships, manage stress, and increase emotional intelligence.
My ultimate goal is to empower you to take control of your mental health, and to help you find a sense of balance and inner peace. I will provide a non-judgmental and understanding space where you can explore your thoughts and feelings, and work through your struggles.
6 Years Experience
Paula E. Bruce, Ph.D. & Associates, A Psychological Corporation
Psychologist, Clinical and Forensic Psychology
We offer psychotherapy aimed specifically at helping men work through issues specific to them. Male clinicians are available.
28 Years Experience
Quinn Knox
Marriage and Family Therapist, AMFT, Trauma-Informed
As men we are often discouraged from "feeling" and are trained/taught to be "fix it" people. Although solutions are helpful, my primarily goal in working with men with Men's Issues is to get in touch with emotions and help men identify, express and regulate feelings so they don't overwhelm or restrict them.
3 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