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Men’s Issues therapists in Shelton, CT

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Washington, Connecticut therapist: Alistair Highet, licensed psychoanalyst
Men’s Issues

Alistair Highet

Licensed Psychoanalyst, MA, LP, NCPsyA
It is a very challenging time to be a man, maybe the most challenging time in history. There is no roadmap, and we haven't been encouraged to develop a language to acknowledge our pain and struggle. But we can do that, and find a true foundation of strength that will allow us to go forward with authenticity and self-respect.  
26 Years Experience
In-Person Near Shelton, CT
Online in Shelton, CT
Colorado Springs, Colorado therapist: Individual and Couples Therapy, psychologist
Men’s Issues

Individual and Couples Therapy

Psychologist, PhD
Men face some unique challenges in relationships, managing emotion, and moving through various events and stages of life. Men do not always have the requisite emotional support systems in place to effectively process and explore these unique challenges. INC Therapy can offer an opportunity to receive understanding and support while being comfortably led through the process by a seasoned therapist.  
25 Years Experience
Online in Shelton, CT
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania therapist: Philadelphia Couples Therapy, psychologist
Men’s Issues

Philadelphia Couples Therapy

Psychologist, PsyD
In many societies and cultures, men have been conditioned to believe that voicing or showing their emotions equates to a lack of control or power. In other words, men have come to expect that when they authentically display their emotions, they must be weak or something must be “wrong.” Largely, this is due to very real social pressures and repercussions where boys, teens, and adult men are shamed by being bullied, targeted, or physically hurt. As such, these instances can lead to some men feeling as though they are less masculline or are not fulfilling their expected gender role. Therefore, it is crucial to understand that the way men operate is inherently different from women, not because of their gender, but because their behaviors are a byproduct of a system that has reinforced oftentimes ineffective and/or damaging strategies of emotional display to combat real or imagined shame (i.e., physical violence, aggression, name-calling, shutting down, etc.). Instead, what we hope to provide at PCT is a new space in which men are able to safely explore themselves without fear of judgment. Thus, leading to the understanding that a man’s emotional responses to internal and external experiences are a human process, not one that is solely based on gender or gender role expectations. More often than not, when men enter therapy, much of the work centers around learning how and why they learned to cope with difficult thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Most importantly, though, men are given a space to authentically “be” in a way that society does not always permit. They are able to speak without fear of judgment and think with a renowned sense of emotional awareness. It is this process that ultimately brings men the most fulfillment in their relationships. When we teach men that they are allowed to feel and communicate the emotions that are inherent to every human being, we give them the tools to see a world that they did not previously have access to. In other words, therapy gives men the permission to be the fullest version of themselves for themselves and for those around them.  
23 Years Experience
Online in Shelton, CT
Williamsburg, Virginia therapist: Therapy Solutions, LLC, psychologist
Men’s Issues

Therapy Solutions, LLC

Psychologist
All of our therapists work with men who may be faced with specific issues, especially men who have experienced sexual trauma. We have have both female and male therapists who can work with men regarding these issues.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Shelton, CT
Fort Collins, Colorado therapist: Renee Woodall, psychologist
Men’s Issues

Renee Woodall

Psychologist, Ph.D.
For many men, midlife or retirement can bring questions that are hard to talk about—Who am I now? What matters most? What’s next? You may feel pressure to hold it all together, even when something inside feels unsettled, anxious, or off track. Sometimes relationships start to feel strained or distant, or life simply isn’t turning out the way you thought it would. You might notice frustration, disappointment, or a quiet sense of disillusionment creeping in. Therapy can be a space to step back, breathe, and make sense of what’s been happening—without judgment or pressure. Together, we’ll look at what’s working, what’s not, and what you want life to look like moving forward. As you begin to attend to your emotional wellbeing, you can find more clarity, steadiness, and direction. Whether you’re navigating changes in career, identity, or relationships—or simply wanting to feel more grounded and content—you can rediscover balance, purpose, and enjoyment in the life you’re living now.  
27 Years Experience
Online in Shelton, CT

Men’s Issues therapists in Shelton, Connecticut Statistics

Men’s Issues therapists in Shelton, Connecticut average 17 years of experience and charge around $223 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (64%), Psychodynamic Therapy (35%), and Existential / Humanistic Therapy (32%).

Average years in practice

17 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$223

Accept insurance

32%

Offer sliding scale

40%

Gender ID

63% Male
32% Female
3% Non-Binary
2% Gender Fluid

Session Type

65% In Person and Online
35% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

64% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
35% Psychodynamic Therapy
32% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
32% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
29% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
28% Family Systems Therapy
28% Integrative Therapy

Ages Served

95% Adult
64% Young Adult
57% Senior
29% Teen
15% Children

Client Focus

68% Men
51% Women
49% LGBTQ+
33% Military / Veterans
31% Christian