Men’s Issues therapists in Hilmar-Irwin, California CA
Jean-Marie Bottequin
Life Coach, WAPP
Who are you as a man??
The Inquisitive Child - The Precocious Prankster - The Fool - The Divine Child - The Highchair Tyrant - The Weak Prince - The Oedipal Child -
The Mama's Boy - The Dreamer - The Hero - The Class Tyrant - The Coward - The magician - The indifferent manipulator - The naive or the denying unsuspecting - The king - The tyrant - The weakling - The lover - The addicted lover - The impotent lover - The warrior - The sadist - The masochist - Like a father - Like a brother - Like a son - Like a friend - Like a lover - Like a mother - Like a daughter - Like a sister - Like a friend - Like a lover.
Who are you?
By means of a questionnaire, I create an exact, almost mathematical profile.
We recognize the strengths and weaknesses and now know what we can work on. Let's get to work on it!
20 Years Experience
T.J. VanMarter, MA, BCBA, LMFT
Therapist, LMFT, BCBA
It is no secret that many people pick their therapist based on their gender, predominantly because that person will likely be more understanding about their unique challenges. I help men understand their emotions, make more mindful decisions, and shed the stigma of mental health.
14 Years Experience
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
Dan Fink
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
Living in a world drowning in toxic masculinity, white supremacy, and hyper-competitive capitalism has done so much damage to our ideas of what it means to be a man in the world today. Let's climb through the shame, anger, frustration, and despair to find a new story of what it means to be a man and how that could change your connections to others.
15 Years Experience
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