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Men’s Issues therapists in Fairview Heights, IL

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Chicago, Illinois therapist: Rachel Miller, marriage and family therapist
Men’s Issues

Rachel Miller

Marriage and Family Therapist, PhD, LMFT
Men are often shaped by rigid gender expectations that limit emotional expression and reinforce harmful power dynamics in relationships. I work with men individually and in couples therapy to examine masculinity, accountability, and relational impact, while building emotional awareness, communication skills, and more equitable ways of relating. This work supports personal growth alongside healthier, more respectful relationships.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Fairview Heights, IL (Online Only)
 therapist: Joshua Garvey, licensed professional counselor
Men’s Issues

Joshua Garvey

Licensed Professional Counselor, LCPC
I recognize the unique challenges and pressures that men often face. Whether you're navigating expectations around masculinity, relationship struggles, work-related stress, emotional well-being, or life transitions, I provide a confidential and non-judgmental space where you can openly explore your concerns and feelings. Therapy can help you develop healthier coping strategies, improve communication, and build more authentic connections with yourself and others.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Fairview Heights, IL (Online Only)
Studio City, California therapist: Dr. George Lough, psychologist
Men’s Issues

Dr. George Lough

Psychologist, Ph.D., S.E.P.
Our culture demands a limited kind of masculinity from men, telling them not to display their tender emotions, not to cry, and not to ask for help. It is important for men to feel their deepest feelings in the safe space therapy can provide.  
48 Years Experience
Online in Fairview Heights, IL (Online Only)
Oak Brook, Illinois therapist: Louis Miller III, Oak Brook Counseling and Wellness, counselor/therapist
Men’s Issues

Louis Miller III, Oak Brook Counseling and Wellness

Counselor/Therapist, Attaining CMHC degree, MBK Adler University Member
I am keen on working with men navigating stress, identity, emotional expression, relationships, and life transitions. Therapy offers a grounded, nonjudgmental space to develop emotional awareness, strength, and authenticity without pressure to perform or “have it all together.”  
1 Years Experience
Online in Fairview Heights, IL
New York City, New York therapist: Lenny Gallo, licensed clinical social worker
Men’s Issues

Lenny Gallo

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Research shows that men are less likely to seek therapy on their own. Messages like “I should handle this myself” or “therapy is for the weak” often keep men from reaching out—until something in life forces the issue. If you’re looking into therapy on your own, that’s a strong first step. Many men struggle silently with anger, loneliness, dissatisfaction, sexual concerns, relationship stress, work pressures, body image, or feeling inadequate as a provider. These issues are common—and treatable. Therapy offers a confidential, non-judgmental space to sort through what’s going on and regain a sense of clarity and control. If you’re ready—or even just considering it—reach out, and we can talk about what you need.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Fairview Heights, IL (Online Only)

Men’s Issues therapists in Fairview Heights, Illinois Statistics

Men’s Issues therapists in Fairview Heights, Illinois average 17 years of experience and charge around $209 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (65%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (37%), and Psychodynamic Therapy (37%).

Average years in practice

17 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$209

Accept insurance

45%

Offer sliding scale

40%

Gender ID

58% Male
34% Female
5% Gender Fluid
3% Non-Binary

Session Type

63% In Person and Online
37% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

65% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
37% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
37% Psychodynamic Therapy
36% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
34% Family Systems Therapy
33% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
30% Integrative Therapy

Ages Served

99% Adult
69% Young Adult
61% Senior
37% Teen
17% Children

Client Focus

66% Men
49% Women
49% LGBTQ+
32% Military / Veterans
31% Christian