Men’s Issues therapists in Lumberton, New Jersey NJ
Dr. Juliette Osborne, PMHNP-BC, FNP-BC
Psychiatric Nurse/Therapist, PMHNP-BC, FNP-BC
I specialize in men's issues and offer understanding and support tailored to the unique challenges that men face at PJO Health Services. Whether it's mental health concerns, relationship issues, or navigating life transitions, I provide a safe space for men to express themselves and find solutions. Through therapy, coaching, and practical tools, I help men overcome obstacles, improve communication, and find greater fulfillment in their lives. Let's work together to realize your full potential and live a life with purpose and meaning.
15 Years Experience
Dr. David Leibovitz
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Men face all kinds of issues: relationships, work/stress, finding balance between recreation and work, family issues, health issues, and much more. We are here to support you in your journey to being more fulfilled, having more peace, and dealing with whatever life brings in terms of difficulties or obstacles.
23 Years Experience
Jennifer Plumb Vilardaga, PhD
Psychologist, PhD
Many men struggle with finding a safe place to experience emotion or connect deeply with anyone other than a romantic partner. This can create unnecessary stress on relationships or lead to a sense of isolation. Learning to identify and process emotions in a safe space and build strong, connected relationships can help men find connection and peace in today's difficult world.
11 Years Experience
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Counselor/Therapist
Help with Men’s Issues - Tommy specializes in working specifically with Professionals & Young Adult Clientele.
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12 Years Experience
Dr. Adam Shafer
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 on in our journey toward living a fulfilling life.