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Men’s Issues therapists in Easton, MD

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Annapolis, Maryland therapist: Eric Weinstein, life coach
Men’s Issues

Eric Weinstein

Life Coach, Hypnosis and NLP, shamanic healing, Energy Psychology (including "tapping"), Voice Dialogue
I joined a men’s group in 2002, and my life has never been the same. Until then, I’d never thought much about how hard it is for men to seek help – and how men struggle unnecessarily as a result. American society teaches men that they should be able to figure things out on their own, that they should keep things to themselves, and they should “tough it out” when things are hard. Most men only have a friend or two who they might be able to talk with about “real” issues, and that lack of social connection is tragic. Seeking help doesn’t mean a man is weak – it means he’s smart. It means he’s stopped buying into the B.S. that making more money and owning shinier stuff and looking cool and having the right relationship is going to solve his problems and make him happy. In other words, he’s getting real. My therapeutic approach is more about action than talk. Yes, I need to know the experiences that formed you, and clients usually find me to be a non-judgmental listener who makes it safe to unburden themselves. But I want to start empowering you quickly, with tools for mind, body, and spirit that are known for their efficiency and effectiveness. So, whether you’ve never sought coaching or therapy, or have found traditional talk therapy to be less than you want, I think you’ll find a conversation with me a good place to start.  
19 Years Experience
In-Person Near Easton, MD
Online in Easton, MD
Severna Park, Maryland therapist: Cheryl S Rubenstein, psychologist
Men’s Issues

Cheryl S Rubenstein

Psychologist, PhD
I have worked with a number of men over the years and invite you to talk with me and see if it feels like we might be a good fit. I take a multimodal approach and always want your input!  
19 Years Experience
In-Person Near Easton, MD
Online in Easton, MD
Bethesda, Maryland therapist: Jeremy Brown, counselor/therapist
Men’s Issues

Jeremy Brown

Counselor/Therapist, LCPC
Stigma often prevents men from seeking therapy. I strive to make newcomers to counseling -- and experienced clients, as well -- feel comfortable discussing their life and challenges.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Easton, MD
Chicago, Illinois therapist: Dr. Adam Shafer (Chicago, IL), psychologist
Men’s Issues

Dr. Adam Shafer (Chicago, IL)

Psychologist, Psy. D., M.A.
It is not uncommon for those of us who have been instilled with the expectation that to be vulnerable is, to some degree, a reflection of weakness. However, to be human is to be inherently vulnerable and the best we can do is to accept this within ourselves and others so that we can continue in our journey toward living a fulfilling life.  
17 Years Experience
Online in Easton, MD
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 Easton, MD

Men’s Issues therapists in Easton, Maryland Statistics

Men’s Issues therapists in Easton, Maryland average 17 years of experience and charge around $222 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (69%), Existential / Humanistic Therapy (38%), and Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (36%).

Average years in practice

17 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$222

Accept insurance

34%

Offer sliding scale

39%

Gender ID

58% Male
36% Female
3% Gender Fluid
3% Non-Binary

Session Type

68% In Person and Online
32% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

69% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
38% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
36% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
31% Psychodynamic Therapy
29% Integrative Therapy
29% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
29% Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)

Ages Served

97% Adult
65% Young Adult
61% Senior
35% Teen
18% Children

Client Focus

66% Men
53% Women
48% LGBTQ+
32% Hispanic / Latino
32% Military / Veterans