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Men’s Issues therapists in Oakland, ON, CA

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Windsor, Ontario therapist: Rebecca Goldstein, TuneinTherapy, ADHD | Trauma | Autism, registered social worker
Men’s Issues

Rebecca Goldstein, TuneinTherapy, ADHD | Trauma | Autism

Registered Social Worker, RSW, MSW, MTA, BMT, FAMI
Men often carry unique pressures around identity, emotional expression, relationships, trauma, neurodivergence, burnout, and the expectation to stay functional no matter what. For many, vulnerability has not always felt safe, and struggles with anger, shutdown, self-criticism, isolation, or emotional disconnection can go unspoken for years. My background in social work, acute mental health, trauma-informed care, and service in the Canadian Armed Forces gives me a unique understanding of high-pressure environments, performance-based identity, emotional suppression, and the ways many men learn to survive by pushing through rather than slowing down. My approach is direct, practical, and honest. Together, we look beyond stereotypes or surface-level coping to better understand what may actually be driving patterns beneath the surface, strengthen emotional awareness without sacrificing authenticity, and build realistic tools for relationships, self-trust, and meaningful change.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Oakland, ON (Online Only)
Chatham, Ontario therapist: CK Mental Health & Trauma Therapy Centre, registered psychotherapist
Men’s Issues

CK Mental Health & Trauma Therapy Centre

Registered Psychotherapist, MA, RP
We utilize a specialized approach for Men's issues that addresses the unique social, cultural, and biological pressures men face. Because traditional masculinity often emphasizes self-reliance and the suppression of emotion—sometimes referred to as the "Man Box"—therapy for men frequently focuses on breaking down the stigma associated with vulnerability. It provides a space to tackle "masked" symptoms, such as irritability or overworking, which are often how men manifest underlying depression or anxiety.  
12 Years Experience
In-Person Near Oakland, ON
Online in Oakland, ON
Burlington, Ontario therapist: Kennedy McLean Counselling & Psychotherapy, registered psychotherapist
Men’s Issues

Kennedy McLean Counselling & Psychotherapy

Registered Psychotherapist
Society is full of ideas of what a man "should" be. This is what often stops men from seeking treatment. Statements like "man up" get tossed around all the time, and then when people can't anymore they start to wonder what is wrong with them. These are the questions we help men deal with every day in therapy. We will work with you where you are at. You don't need to sit and cry and talk about your childhood (unless that is what you want to do!) We always suggest trying it out. Therapy is hard work but we have yet to meet a client who has done the work and hasn't found it helpful.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Oakland, ON (Online Only)
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Taran Ranu, registered psychotherapist
Men’s Issues

Taran Ranu

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist - RP, B.S, M.A.C.P, C.R.P.O.
Men often face unique challenges in expressing emotions and managing societal expectations. I offer a supportive space to explore these issues, strengthen emotional awareness, and build healthier coping mechanisms.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Oakland, ON (Online Only)
Ottawa, Ontario therapist: Tangled Minds Psychotherapy, registered psychotherapist
Men’s Issues

Tangled Minds Psychotherapy

Registered Psychotherapist, MA, RP, RCC
It can feel like a bewildering time to be a man the last few years. Whether it's intense career pressure in a shaky economy, trying to figure out how to be a good father and a breadwinner, struggling with addictions like pornography, or figuring out how to do this 'expressing you're emotions' thing men are always being told to do, it can feel impossible. Behavioural therapy offers a clear path forward. Analyze the problem - understand it's root, and map out the mechanisms from trigger points to emotions to thoughts and to actions. Find intervention points, and create clear, do-able, trackable practices. This can be things like challenging our thoughts, creating new stories about ourselves, breathing exercises, or lifestyle changes. Make clear, concrete goals for change, and if we don't hit the mark, figure out why, and keep trying. Yes - it would be easiest if you could do this all yourself. If that was possible, you wouldn't be reading this. My role as a therapist is to keep you accountable, provide clear guidance coming from years of experience helping men reach their goals, and to - when needed - challenge your thinking and actions in a way that friends and family can't. We start with a free 15 minute consult to make sure it would be a good fit, go over the problem, ask questions, and review of a brief treatment plan. Therapy is a big commitment. It's worth it.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Oakland, ON (Online Only)

Men’s Issues therapists in Oakland, Ontario, Canada Statistics

Men’s Issues therapists in Oakland, Ontario, Canada average 10 years of experience and charge around $167 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (77%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (59%), and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) (55%).

Average years in practice

10 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$167

Accept insurance

77%

Offer sliding scale

67%

Gender ID

47% Male
46% Female
5% Non-Binary
2% Gender Fluid

Session Type

58% In Person and Online
42% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

77% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
59% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
55% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
55% Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
51% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
50% Narrative Therapy
48% Internal Family Systems (IFS)

Ages Served

96% Adult
77% Young Adult
66% Senior
64% Teen
27% Children

Client Focus

77% Men
66% Women
55% LGBTQ+
41% Asian
40% Persons with Disabilities