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Men’s Issues therapists in Auckland, NZ

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Parramatta, New South Wales therapist: Mind Health, psychologist
Men’s Issues

Mind Health

Psychologist, Psychologists & Allied Health Experts
Navigating life's challenges as a man can present unique pressures and expectations. At Mind Health, our compassionate therapists provide confidential support tailored to address men's issues, including stress management, emotional regulation, relationship concerns, and self-esteem. Utilising evidence-based approaches, we aim to empower men to develop effective coping strategies, enhance interpersonal relationships, and foster personal growth. Our goal is to create a supportive environment where men can openly explore their concerns and work towards improved mental well-being.  
22 Years Experience
Online in Auckland, New Zealand
Sydney, New South Wales therapist: Will Salter - Connected Man Counselling, counselor/therapist
Men’s Issues

Will Salter - Connected Man Counselling

Counsellor/Therapist, ACA member, L2 IFS trained, Diploma of Counselling
Being a man can come with unique challenges that aren’t always easy to talk about. Whether you’re navigating relationships, questions of identity, emotions, or your sense of purpose, I offer a safe place to explore what’s really happening for you. You don’t have to carry it all on your own. If you’re ready to take a step toward understanding yourself more deeply, and find a way to move forward with clarity and purpose, I’m here to help  
6 Years Experience
Online in Auckland, New Zealand (Online Only)
Melbourne, Victoria therapist: Uri Bookman, counselor/therapist
Men’s Issues

Uri Bookman

Counsellor/Therapist, Trauma-Informed Relationship Counsellor, Therapeutic coach
Hi, I’m Uri Bookman — a therapist, counsellor, and men’s work facilitator (PACFA 30041). For over a decade I’ve supported men in areas such as purpose, emotional expression, fatherhood, and relationships. In our sessions, we’ll explore the challenges you face — whether it’s anger, stress, intimacy, or the weight of expectation — and uncover what’s possible when you bring more authenticity and presence to your life. Drawing on men’s work, shadow work, and emotional intelligence, I offer a safe, grounded space to grow. If you’re ready to step into deeper strength and integrity, let’s connect.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Auckland, New Zealand (Online Only)
Sydney, New South Wales therapist: Dipak Jilka - Psychotherapist & Counsellor, therapist
Men’s Issues

Dipak Jilka - Psychotherapist & Counsellor

Therapist, Psychotherapy & Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA) – PACFA Reg. Clinical 26570
The word “man” is often assumed to simply mean someone with a penis. Yet being a man is shaped by powerful social expectations about strength, success, sexuality, emotional control and relationships. These messages can feel restrictive, confusing or overwhelming — particularly if you don’t naturally fit the traditional script. Many people with male bodies struggle silently with the pressure to “be a certain kind of man.” This can show up as anxiety, anger, shame, depression, sexual difficulties, relationship problems or a persistent sense of not feeling enough. Often, these struggles are not about weakness, but about trying to live within expectations that don’t truly fit. I offer a respectful, non-judgmental space where you can explore your own experience of masculinity — separate from cultural pressure or rigid definitions. Together, we can examine the beliefs you’ve inherited, understand how they may be shaping your life, and support you in developing a more grounded, authentic and emotionally connected way of being. You don’t have to carry the weight of expectation alone. Therapy can be a place to rediscover who you are — not who you’ve been told to be.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Auckland, New Zealand
Melbourne, Victoria therapist: Gaye Mallinson - Somatic Psychotherapies, counselor/therapist
Men’s Issues

Gaye Mallinson - Somatic Psychotherapies

Counsellor/Therapist, B.Soc.Ser. (Couns) Dist, Dip. Couns, Trauma Informed Yoga Cert, Pranayama Cert, Nidra Cert
I work primarily from a Rogerian or Person-Centred Therapy (PCT) approach using a conversational style listening patiently to you, always with empathy, genuineness and without judgement, to help find the solutions you desire for your life whilst adjusting my techniques to fit your needs within each session. I have vast experience listening to many, many men's life stories. Thus I feel I have a good understanding of men's issues and how they can impact you when experiencing them. I can support you to find connection, strength and empowerment within your gender to restore balance, happiness and inner peace. I can do this by using various techniques of 'talk therapy' and somatic (mind/body) healing methods, along with offering practical strategies that may be useful where suitable and desired by you. Whatever you are going through, know that there is hope - Let me help you find that hope.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Auckland, New Zealand (Online Only)
Auckland houses the majority of New Zealand's therapy community, with practitioners concentrated in Parnell, Remuera, Grey Lynn, and the North Shore. The city's housing affordability crisis — one of the worst in the world relative to income — is a persistent source of financial anxiety, and therapists frequently address housing stress, displacement, and the difficulty of achieving stability in one of the world's most expensive property markets. Auckland's large Pacific Islander and Māori populations require therapists with cultural competence around Indigenous mental health, collectivist family systems, and the historical trauma of colonization. Te Whatu Ora — Health New Zealand provides public mental health services, with a growing private therapy community serving those with health insurance or the capacity to self-fund.

Men’s Issues therapists in Auckland, New Zealand Statistics

Men’s Issues therapists in Auckland, New Zealand average 8 years of experience. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Gestalt Therapy (64%), Relational Psychotherapy (64%), and Somatic Therapy (55%).

Average years in practice

8 Years Experience

Accept insurance

27%

Offer sliding scale

64%

Gender ID

75% Male
25% Female

Session Type

64% Online Only
36% In Person and Online

Top Treatment Approaches

64% Gestalt Therapy
64% Relational Psychotherapy
55% Somatic Therapy
55% Internal Family Systems (IFS)
45% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
45% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
45% Integrative Therapy

Ages Served

91% Adult
64% Young Adult
55% Senior
36% Teen
9% Children

Client Focus

82% Men
64% LGBTQ+
55% Persons with Disabilities
55% Jewish
55% Women