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Men’s Issues therapists in Southampton, ENG, UK

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Newbury, England therapist: Sheelagh Brown, registered psychotherapist
Men’s Issues

Sheelagh Brown

Registered Psychotherapist, Psychologist, CBT Therapist
Understand why men’s issues have impacted you so much, and what to do to overcome these issues  
24 Years Experience
In-Person Near Southampton, ENG
Online in Southampton, ENG
Cardiff, Wales  therapist: Kyle Davies, psychologist
Men’s Issues

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.  
27 Years Experience
Online in Southampton, ENG
Exeter, England therapist: Sudeva Hawkes, registered psychotherapist
Men’s Issues

Sudeva Hawkes

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Clinical Counsellor, B.Couns., MNCPS Accred. , PACFA Reg.
Men often find it hard to talk about their "issues". Sudeva is skilled at supporting the delicate process of bringing what has long been hidden into the light. He has worked with Men's groups for over 15 years and honed his skills over that time. His aim is to help you find your own sense of direction in the company of a supportive ally, eliminating that which no longer serves you while developing new strengths.  
29 Years Experience
Online in Southampton, ENG (Online Only)
London, England therapist: Jill Deacon, counselor/therapist
Men’s Issues

Jill Deacon

Counsellor/Therapist, BSc and FdSc Person Centred Counselling. MBACP
Feelings and experiences by men can sometimes feel difficult to express. In a society which hold that men should be strong and not show emotion, counselling can be the place where you can begin to feel safe and held. With trust being built within the therapeutic relationship you will be able to explore the feelings and issues you would like to examine and work through, helping you to acknowledge, manage and accept your concerns and experiences.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Southampton, ENG (Online Only)
Sydney, New South Wales therapist: Dipak Jilka - Psychotherapist & Counsellor, therapist
Men’s Issues

Dipak Jilka - Psychotherapist & Counsellor

Therapist, Psychotherapy & Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA) – PACFA Reg. Clinical 26570
The word “man” is often assumed to simply mean someone with a penis. Yet being a man is shaped by powerful social expectations about strength, success, sexuality, emotional control and relationships. These messages can feel restrictive, confusing or overwhelming — particularly if you don’t naturally fit the traditional script. Many people with male bodies struggle silently with the pressure to “be a certain kind of man.” This can show up as anxiety, anger, shame, depression, sexual difficulties, relationship problems or a persistent sense of not feeling enough. Often, these struggles are not about weakness, but about trying to live within expectations that don’t truly fit. I offer a respectful, non-judgmental space where you can explore your own experience of masculinity — separate from cultural pressure or rigid definitions. Together, we can examine the beliefs you’ve inherited, understand how they may be shaping your life, and support you in developing a more grounded, authentic and emotionally connected way of being. You don’t have to carry the weight of expectation alone. Therapy can be a place to rediscover who you are — not who you’ve been told to be.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Southampton, ENG
Southampton's identity as a major port city — historically the departure point for the Titanic and still a global cruise and cargo hub — shapes a culture tied to maritime industry and international movement, with therapists frequently encountering the particular stresses of seafarer families, shift work, and the psychological demands of port logistics careers. The city has two major universities — the University of Southampton and Solent University — creating significant student mental health demand alongside a substantial research and professional community. Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust provides public mental health services, with a private therapy community serving the Shirley, Portswood, and Bitterne areas. Southampton's significant communities from South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Eastern Europe drive growing demand for culturally competent and multilingual practitioners.

Men’s Issues therapists in Southampton, England, United Kingdom Statistics

Men’s Issues therapists in Southampton, England, United Kingdom average 15 years of experience and charge around ¤129 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Integrative Therapy (50%), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (47%), and Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (44%).

Average years in practice

15 Years Experience

Average cost per session

¤129

Accept insurance

42%

Offer sliding scale

50%

Gender ID

51% Male
38% Female
8% Non-Binary
3% Gender Fluid

Session Type

64% In Person and Online
36% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

50% Integrative Therapy
47% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
44% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
36% Psychodynamic Therapy
36% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
36% Behavioral Therapy
33% Hypnotherapy

Ages Served

94% Adult
67% Senior
58% Young Adult
42% Teen
14% Children

Client Focus

64% Men
58% Women
56% LGBTQ+
42% Persons with Disabilities
39% Jewish