Men’s Issues therapists in Palm Springs, California CA
Ricardo Peña
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Counseling can be a place where men identify their strengths and use these to promote healthy, productive relationships. They can also identify new ways of responding to situations in relation to others. In doing so, they may find others to be more receptive, interested, and engaged.
7 Years Experience
Chris Tickner
Marriage and Family Therapist, PhD, MFT
Men are struggling these days. We often are unsure who we are supposed to be. We have a much hard time reaching out for help. Men suffer from a toxic gender norm that dictates they be strong, capable, and not express weakness or vulnerability. Overcoming that norm is one of the key things we do in our work. Helping men get in touch with and expressing their feelings is a powerful experience. I provide both individual and group therapy opportunities for men. There is nothing more inspiring than being in a group of men, holding another man as he weeps or rages.
28 Years Experience
Omer Harari
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
I support men in identifying patterns, beliefs, behaviors, "shoulds" and narratives that have contributed to weakened relationships, misplaced anger or loss of joy, feelings of low self-worth, and other challenges. I've helped men cultivate tenderness, foster joy and self-esteem by recovering integrity, matching one's values with actions.
7 Years Experience
Reid Kessler
Psychologist, PsyD
I work with a lot of men. Knowing your emotions takes strength and learning to include your emotions into your value-aligned life and relationships takes even more strength. Getting to know your emotions, especially when there is pain involved, often times takes being able to share about them with someone else. Therapy is a relationship that is a safe enough place to begin to know yourself and your emotions better, to help you more actively choose the life you want instead of being compelled by your emotions, whether that is through not knowing them, being overwhelmed, or having them play out in painful, sometimes subtle ways in relationships.
6 Years Experience
SHANNON KLOSAK
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, LAADC-CA, M-RAS, NCPM, DV VICTIM ADVOCATE
There are so many things men keep inside. It's time to let it all out. I want to help you find your voice without all of the stereotypes regarding how a man should think, feel, and behave. I want you to be yourself in all areas of your life!
10 Years Experience