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Men’s Issues therapists in Hot Springs National Park, AR

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Greenville, South Carolina therapist: Ingrid Sthare, life coach
Men’s Issues

Ingrid Sthare

Life Coach, CTLC, BCC
The loneliness epidemic facing men in particular is important to address and I’ve been studying it for over 20 years. I offer a safe space to explore emotions and experiences.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Hot Springs National Park, AR
Phoenix, Arizona therapist: Brittany Shannon, psychologist
Men’s Issues

Brittany Shannon

Psychologist, Ph.D.
A lot of men were taught to push through, stay in control, and not talk about what’s going on underneath. That works until it doesn’t. Trauma can show up as irritability, shutting down, overworking, or struggling in relationships, even if you wouldn’t call it trauma. In therapy, we focus on making sense of those patterns and using structured, evidence-based approaches to help you move forward in a way that is actually different.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Hot Springs National Park, AR (Online Only)
Houston, Texas therapist: Dr. Christopher Lowery, DHSc, CLCP, clinical health practitioner
Men’s Issues

Dr. Christopher Lowery, DHSc, CLCP

Clinical Health Practitioner, Board-Certified Life Care Planner
This component provide evidence-based support for emotional expression, healthy coping strategies, relationship skills, and personal growth in the context of life, work, and family challenges.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Hot Springs National Park, AR
The Woodlands, Texas therapist: Dr Barbara Hall, psychologist
Men’s Issues

Dr Barbara Hall

Psychologist, Ph.D.
Come on in and let's talk! Let's explore what's going on with you and collaborate to find some solutions.  
30 Years Experience
Online in Hot Springs National Park, AR
The Woodlands, Texas therapist: Dr. Jenny Shields, psychologist
Men’s Issues

Dr. Jenny Shields

Psychologist
Dr. Jenny Shields isn’t a “men’s therapist.” But a lot of men end up in her office—and stay—because her style just works. She’s direct, honest, and knows how to cut through the noise. No psychobabble. No pressure to bare your soul. Just a steady, grounded space where you can talk things through, figure out what’s not working, and get the kind of support that actually helps. Many of the men she works with wouldn’t have called themselves “therapy people.” They’re used to solving problems on their own, holding it together, doing what needs to be done. But lately? The stress is constant. The anger shows up out of nowhere. The motivation’s gone. Or maybe life threw something unexpected—a loss, a health scare, a career shift—and suddenly the old ways of coping aren’t cutting it. Dr. Shields gets it. She blends straight talk with genuine warmth and just the right amount of humor. Her approach is built on trust, practical tools, and real conversation. Using evidence-based therapies like ACT and CBT, she helps men get clear on what matters, get unstuck from what doesn’t, and move forward in a way that feels solid, honest, and fully their own. This isn’t about fixing you. It’s about giving you room to breathe—and someone you can trust to walk alongside you while you figure out what comes next.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Hot Springs National Park, AR

Men’s Issues therapists in Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas Statistics

Men’s Issues therapists in Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas average 17 years of experience and charge around $218 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (66%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (37%), and Psychodynamic Therapy (35%).

Average years in practice

17 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$218

Accept insurance

34%

Offer sliding scale

38%

Gender ID

59% Male
33% Female
4% Non-Binary
4% Gender Fluid

Session Type

62% In Person and Online
38% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

66% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
37% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
35% Psychodynamic Therapy
35% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
32% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
32% Integrative Therapy
29% Family Systems Therapy

Ages Served

99% Adult
66% Young Adult
62% Senior
31% Teen
15% Children

Client Focus

69% Men
53% Women
49% LGBTQ+
34% Military / Veterans
31% Christian