Men’s Issues therapists in Isla Vista, California CA

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Los Angeles, California therapist: John Vargas, marriage and family therapist
Men’s Issues

John Vargas

Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., AMFT, APCC
I specialize in Young Men's issues such as emotional vulnerability, loneliness, identity, and relationships.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Isla Vista, California
West Hollywood, California therapist: Joey Sarcoz, therapist
Men’s Issues

Joey Sarcoz

Therapist, MA, LMFT
Aging, Career, Relationships, Self-esteem, Self-care.  
19 Years Experience
Online in Isla Vista, California
Huntington Beach, California therapist: Scheyden Herold, marriage and family therapist
Men’s Issues

Scheyden Herold

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT #137593, MS
Being a man myself, I understand a lot of what our gender struggles with. We are always told to be "tough", or "man up". We tend to bottle up our emotions because that is what means to be "manly". It is becoming increasingly difficult for a man to understand what his role is, with the world changing everyday. We can explore that together, and help you work through the stigmas associated with being a man.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Isla Vista, California
Chino, California therapist: Stuart Kaplowitz / Serene Pathways Counseling, counselor/therapist
Men’s Issues

Stuart Kaplowitz / Serene Pathways Counseling

Counselor/Therapist, MFT
Traditionally, it is not easy for us men to open up and share, including asking for help. Needless to say, this may be a problem for our partners. Just because we can learn to share thoughts and feelings more appropriately, does not mean we have to do so with the entire world. But the important people in our lives may appreciate this growth  
31 Years Experience
Online in Isla Vista, California
Irvine, California therapist: Dr. David Shapiro, psychologist
Men’s Issues

Dr. David Shapiro

Psychologist, California Licensed Psychologist (License# PSY17495)
My clientele are both men and women but one of the things that draws male clients to work with me is that I am a man. The helping professions have a disproportionate amount of women practitioners. So, as a male therapist in my 50s I tend to be sought out by men of various ages who wish to address Men's Issues. These issues include men who are becoming more conscious about relating to women in non-oppressive ways, striving to find positive modes of being masculine, figuring out how to relate to other men in less competitive and more supportive ways, fathering, etc. Men feel comfortable addressing these issues with me, and find that I too am thoughtfully engaged in my own healthy male identity development.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Isla Vista, California