Men’s Issues therapists in Great Torrington, England ENG, United Kingdom GB
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Jerry Ramsden
Counsellor/Therapist, (Dip.Couns)
Being a man who's lived with poor mental health for over 40 years, along with my qualifications and experience, I'm extremely passionate and knowledgeable about all areas of men's physical and mental health.
21 Years Experience
Online in Great Torrington, England
Kyle Davies
Psychologist, BSc MPhil CPsychol AFBPsS
As the nature of masculinity changes within modern society, men seem increasingly in crisis. ten years ago 90% of my clients were female, now 50% are male. Men are struggling with their sense of identity, their role in society, and how to deal with mental and physical health challenges that present themselves.
My works helps men to uncover their authentic masculinity and become better husbands, fathers, managers, friends and sons.
26 Years Experience
Online in Great Torrington, England
Gemma Autumn
Counsellor/Therapist, Integrative Adult and Adolescent Counsellor Cert, PgDip, MBACP Accredited
I work with those going through issues related to being a man.
9 Years Experience
Online in Great Torrington, England
Dr. Birte Nachtwey
Registered Psychotherapist, MD, CORST
It might seem odd at first to consult a woman about men‘s issues. Can she really understand a man? Many men feel more comfortable talking to a woman and it really is a personal choice. From my experience it can work very well. Common issues are erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, lack of desire, sexual addiction, sexual dissatisfaction and relationship problems just to name a few. Contact me an give it a try. You may find it very helpful and game changing.
18 Years Experience
Online in Great Torrington, England
John Castleford
Registered Psychotherapist, MA, FRAI
It doesn't take much for external circumstances and associated changes of how we think for this to have a negative impact our sex lives, whether this is an inexorable diminishment in intimacy or physical changes that affect our lives. Neuroplasticity has shown that impotence from prostate surgery, for example, is not inevitable: the brain can and does develop new pathways when old ones become dysfunctional. Lack of confidence with potential partners is often due to a fear of not being good enough or an unwillingness to risk being rejected. And uncertainty about aspects of male sexuality can also be resolved.
17 Years Experience
Online in Great Torrington, England