Men’s Issues therapists in Leola, Pennsylvania PA
Dr. Susan E. Schumacher
Licensed Professional Counselor, DA, LPC, LCPC, CCTP, EMDR Clinician
Issues of self esteem? Focus? Career disappointments or struggles? Overwhelm? Loneliness? Past trauma? Relationship issues? Health challenges? We can explore your challenges and the underlying causes and concerns, while building on your strengths and abilities.
15 Years Experience
Abby Cobey
Psychologist, PsyD
Men approach the world with a strength and vulnerability that is pretty different from what women experience. I enjoy helping men question thinking patterns and notions about masculinity learned throughout a lifetime so that they can decide to what type of human they really want to be. Culture and race can play a large part in who we are taught to be and I would be happy to help you examine and ask questions about how you got to be the man you are and how you might become the man you want to be.
13 Years Experience
Laura Turner
Counselor/Therapist, NCC
Therapy provides men with the tools, support, and guidance they need to overcome mental health challenges, improve relationships, and achieve greater well-being and fulfillment in their lives. By seeking therapy, men can break free from the stigma and silence surrounding men's mental health issues and embrace a healthier and more authentic version of themselves.
4 Years Experience
Roslyn Still
Counselor/Therapist, PhD
There aren't many places where men can be themselves, where they can suspend shame when they feel vulnerable, or where they can examine their masculine identity without judgment. My male clients find that our sessions are a space where caring feminine energy holds their pain and and supports their healing while challenging stagnation and lack of accountability.
16 Years Experience
Daniel Kessler
Psychologist, PsyD., DBSM
Common topics men come to therapy for include navigating relationship dynamics, handling stress, fatherhood and family responsibilities, sexual issues, career pressures, overcoming issues related to emotional repression and mental health issues like depression and anxiety. Dr. Kessler helps with communication skills, self-esteem and developing healthier coping mechanisms. A good men’s issues therapist recognizes the importance of a supportive and understanding environment where men can explore and address these issues without judgment, leading to improved mental health and well-being.
When addressing men's issues, Dr. Kessler often addresses concerns like managing societal expectations and stereotypes, dealing with traditional notions of masculinity, and addressing emotional expression and mental health in a way that aligns with their personal identity.
28 Years Experience