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Men’s Issues therapists in New Jersey

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Evesham, New Jersey therapist: Dr. David Leibovitz, psychologist
Men’s Issues

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.  
25 Years Experience
In-Person in Evesham, NJ 08053
In-Person in Cherry Hill, NJ 08003
Online in New Jersey
New York City, New York therapist: Jon Prezant, licensed clinical social worker
Men’s Issues

Jon Prezant

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, MA, CST
Men often arrive in therapy carrying expectations they never agreed to - about success, desire, emotion, and what it means to be a good partner, father, or man. I work with men on the gap between who they're supposed to be and who they actually are, and on building a more honest, flexible relationship to themselves and the people they love.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Multiple States Florida, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Vermont (Online Only)
New York City, New York therapist: Marina Goldenberg, licensed mental health counselor
Men’s Issues

Marina Goldenberg

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, MA, LMHC
I work with men trying to find satisfying relationships while navigating the pressures and expectations that can feel overwhelming in our current social and cultural climate, who want to be "good men" but find it hard to let go of harmful messaging about what it means to be a man. One part of my work with men includes supporting fathers and other non-birth partners in navigating life in the context of the tremendous shift that parenting presents. Many people don’t realize that fathers and non-birth partners and dads can get postpartum depression and anxiety. In fact, 1 in 10 fathers suffers from postpartum depression. This lack of awareness and visibility leads to isolation and loneliness, which creates disconnect in our most important relationships. Mental health is vital to the functioning of a family, and parents of all identities deserve to pursue and get help in improving their mental health. I work with expecting and new parents, whether they gave birth or not, who are struggling with the stress of starting a family, learning how to be a good parent and partner, and who may be experiencing their own perinatal mood or anxiety issues.  
13 Years Experience
Online in New Jersey, New York (Online Only)
Manhattan, New York therapist: Patricia Anna Martucci, marriage and family therapist
Men’s Issues

Patricia Anna Martucci

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, SEP, EMDR Certified Therapist, RYT-200
I work with men in different stages or their lives, to support them in having strong relationships, careers and fruitful full lives.  
16 Years Experience
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 Illinois, New Jersey, New York (Online Only)

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