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Men’s Issues therapists in Coos Bay, OR

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Vancouver, Washington therapist: Janese Leatherbury, licensed clinical social worker
Men’s Issues

Janese Leatherbury

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LiCSW
My approach to treating men’s issues in therapy is grounded in respect, authenticity, and an understanding of the unique pressures many men face. I recognize that cultural expectations around strength, independence, achievement, and emotional control can make it difficult for men to identify or express vulnerability. In our work together, I create a space where emotions are normalized, strength is redefined, and honest conversation is welcomed without judgment. I integrate practical, skills-based strategies with deeper exploration of identity, relationships, purpose, and self-worth. Whether addressing stress, anger, anxiety, depression, fatherhood, partnership, career pressures, or emotional disconnection, I help clients increase emotional awareness while building concrete tools for regulation, communication, and resilience. We also examine relational patterns and attachment experiences that may influence how they show up in intimate relationships and friendships. Throughout treatment, I emphasize accountability, growth, and empowerment. My goal is to support men in developing emotional depth, relational confidence, and a more grounded, integrated sense of self—allowing them to lead with both strength and connection.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Coos Bay, OR
San Francisco, California therapist: Eric Olsen, life coach
Men’s Issues

Eric Olsen

Life Coach, PTSD, Trauma Triage, BSc Social Sciences, DoD Career Councilor, SARC, DAPA, Pre Licensed Human Intelligence / Psychology, Life Coach. | Professional Support: LSSBB, PgM, Bluestone PMP,
We go through a plan and strategy to set you free from whatever issue you’re struggling with.  
17 Years Experience
Online in Coos Bay, OR (Online Only)
Portland, Oregon therapist: Dr. Michael Marossy, psychologist
Men’s Issues

Dr. Michael Marossy

Psychologist, Ph.D.
Many men struggle privately with emotional stress, relationship difficulties, anger, depression, anxiety, loneliness, identity concerns, or a persistent sense of pressure to remain emotionally controlled and self-sufficient. Some men feel disconnected from themselves or others, while others experience frustration, burnout, shame, or difficulty navigating major life responsibilities and transitions. I provide therapy for men seeking greater emotional awareness, healthier relationships, improved coping strategies, and a stronger sense of purpose and authenticity. My approach is thoughtful, direct, and relational, helping clients better understand long-standing emotional and behavioral patterns while developing greater psychological flexibility, confidence, and emotional connection.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Coos Bay, OR (Online Only)
Portland, Oregon therapist: Ben Mosebach, licensed professional counselor
Men’s Issues

Ben Mosebach

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Men’s issues focuse on the unique emotional, psychological, and social challenges men may face, including stress, identity, relationships, anger, and pressure to meet cultural expectations. I provide a supportive space to explore emotions openly, build healthier coping skills, and strengthen communication and self-awareness. Through therapy, men can work toward greater balance, confidence, and well-being in both personal and professional areas of life  
7 Years Experience
Online in Coos Bay, OR
Portland, Oregon therapist: Chuck Chapman, counselor/therapist
Men’s Issues

Chuck Chapman

Counselor/Therapist, LPC
Many men live almost entirely in their heads—thinking, analyzing, solving, planning, replaying conversations, preparing for what might go wrong. Over time, they become disconnected from their bodies, their emotions, and their deeper sense of purpose. When a man is not connected to himself, it shows up as anxiety, irritability, numbness, distance in relationships, or the quiet feeling that he is failing in places where he is trying the hardest. This is not a character flaw. It’s the result of a lifetime of being told to stay strong, hold it together, don’t feel too much, don’t need too much, and don’t let anyone see the places where you feel uncertain. But the cost of that conditioning is disconnection—from your partner, from your masculine energy, and from your own life. My work with men is grounded in embodiment—helping you return to your body as the starting place for clarity, presence, and leadership. We slow down the internal noise so you can actually feel what is happening inside you, rather than reacting from old patterns or defenses. You learn how to stay present in discomfort, express yourself honestly, set boundaries that are rooted in respect instead of fear, and show up in your relationships with both strength and openness. This is not about becoming a “tougher” man or a “sensitive” man. It is about becoming a whole man—grounded, aware, emotionally steady, and connected to your purpose. Masculinity, in this context, is not performance—it’s presence. The ability to stand in yourself, in truth, with an open heart, without collapsing or dominating. When a man learns to live from his body instead of only his mind, he becomes someone who can be trusted—by himself and by others. This is the work.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Coos Bay, OR (Online Only)

Men’s Issues therapists in Coos Bay, Oregon Statistics

Men’s Issues therapists in Coos Bay, Oregon average 13 years of experience and charge around $205 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (46%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (38%), and Integrative Therapy (38%).

Average years in practice

13 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$205

Accept insurance

31%

Offer sliding scale

54%

Gender ID

50% Male
32% Female
9% Non-Binary
9% Gender Fluid

Session Type

54% In Person and Online
46% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

46% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
38% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
38% Integrative Therapy
35% Psychodynamic Therapy
35% Eclectic Therapy
35% Somatic Therapy
35% Behavioral Therapy

Ages Served

100% Adult
73% Young Adult
69% Senior
38% Teen
15% Children

Client Focus

81% Men
62% LGBTQ+
58% Women
54% Jewish
54% Christian