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Edgewood, Florida therapist: Dr. John E. N. Daniel, marriage and family therapist
Men’s Issues

Dr. John E. N. Daniel

Marriage and Family Therapist, EdD; EdS; MA; MA; LCMFT#0404011018; BCCLC#0131
Much of the men's issues I deal with in my practice stem from relationship problems, marital issues, communication, anger and personality dysfunction to mention a few. The issues are often complex, multi-faceted ad multilayered. Men's issues extend to the family and the restructuring of both familial and gender roles within the family. I cater to a diversity of men's issues, so all are welcome.  
24 Years Experience
In-Person Near Sky Lake, FL
Online in Sky Lake, Florida
Ocoee, Florida therapist: Ellie Mental Health, Ocoee FL - NW Orlando, marriage and family therapist
Men’s Issues

Ellie Mental Health, Ocoee FL - NW Orlando

Marriage and Family Therapist, MFT, MHC, and MSW
Brett Vitkun, LMHC and Josef Kevin Hardwick, LMFT specialize in working with men's issues.  
1 Years Experience
In-Person Near Sky Lake, FL
Online in Sky Lake, Florida
St. Petersburg, Florida therapist: Michelle Lake, licensed professional counselor
Men’s Issues

Michelle Lake

Licensed Professional Counselor, EdD, LMHC, LCPC
Addressing men's issues with empathy and understanding, I provide specialized counseling to help men navigate the unique challenges they face in today's world. Whether you're grappling with societal expectations, struggling with communication, or facing personal challenges, I offer a judgment-free environment where you can openly express yourself and work towards positive change.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Sky Lake, Florida
Tampa, Florida therapist: Tammy Morath, LMHC, licensed mental health counselor
Men’s Issues

Tammy Morath, LMHC

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC-S
Are you feeling lost and uncertain about the way your life is going? Do you suffer from anxiety or depression? Do you wish you had someone to talk to but are afraid that asking for help isn’t “the manly thing to do?” While traditionally men have not been the ones to seek out therapy, that doesn’t mean they haven’t had reason to. For example, according to a recent Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) survey, the number of men who seek treatment for mental health issues is significantly lower than the number of women with the same mental health concerns. Why is this? From a young age, men are taught rigid masculinity – that is to be strong and to keep their emotions in check. This often leads to many men feeling isolated, anxious and depressed. The very emotions they should seek help for, they stuff down and “go it alone.” Bearing their emotional pain seems a better idea than opening themselves up to the stigma of seeking therapy.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Sky Lake, Florida
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania therapist: Dan Walinsky, psychologist
Men’s Issues

Dan Walinsky

Psychologist, PhD
There is such a range of issues that men experience that can lead to psychological distress. There are pressures that many men experience that may prevent them from leading the full lives that they want, and experiencing some of the relational depth that they crave. Therapy is a wonderful place to address those issues in a supportive and collaborative way.  
2 Years Experience
Online in Sky Lake, Florida