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Men’s Issues therapists in North Charleston, SC

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Charlotte, North Carolina therapist: Headway, counselor/therapist
Men’s Issues

Headway

Counselor/Therapist, Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor
Have studied and treated men's issues over the past six years.  
5 Years Experience
Online in North Charleston, SC (Online Only)
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina therapist: Joel Schmidt, licensed professional counselor
Men’s Issues

Joel Schmidt

Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Qualified Supervisor
Many men struggle silently with stress, anger, anxiety, or feeling disconnected—but aren’t always sure how to talk about it. I offer a straightforward, supportive space where you don’t have to filter what you’re going through. Whether it’s pressure to perform, relationship challenges, or just feeling stuck, we’ll work together to sort things out, build clarity, and help you show up more fully in your life—on your own terms.  
14 Years Experience
Online in North Charleston, SC (Online Only)
Northbrook, Illinois therapist: Paul Losoff, psychologist
Men’s Issues

Paul Losoff

Psychologist, PsyD
Navigating men's issues can be complex, encompassing challenges related to masculinity, relationships, career, and mental health. As a psychologist specializing in men's issues, I provide a safe and non-judgmental space for men to explore their feelings, develop healthier coping mechanisms, and cultivate meaningful connections. Through tailored therapy approaches, I aim to help my male clients break free from societal expectations, embrace vulnerability, and achieve greater self-understanding and fulfillment in all aspects of their lives.  
18 Years Experience
Online in North Charleston, SC
Greenville, South Carolina therapist: Thomas Hudgins, counselor/therapist
Men’s Issues

Thomas Hudgins

Counselor/Therapist, EdS, MEd, LPC-A, NCC
"[A] man is not a man is not a man until he is able and willing to accept his own vision of the world, no matter how radically this vision departs from that of others." - James Baldwin (1961). There are innumerable definitions of what it means to "be a man." Personally, I believe each man's definition differs. What would it feel like to explore your own vision of what it is to "be a man?" And what would it mean to live freely in this truth? As a counselor, I am deeply interested in the boundaries and expectations that society places on men, how these factors limit and confine men from being both vulnerable and (genuinely) strong, and how men can work to define masculinity in a way that serves them, their loved ones, and their communities in a healthy way.  
0 Years Experience
Online in North Charleston, SC
Saint Paul, Minnesota therapist: Joe Groninga, psychologist
Men’s Issues

Joe Groninga

Psychologist, PsyD, LP
Men often experience themselves, the world, and relationships in some fundamentally different ways than women. Moreover, they're often conditioned to ignore their own emotional experiences and needs. This can result in a great deal of distress that often leave men feeling frustrated and confused. I enjoy teaching men concrete skills for better understanding themselves and their needs, and then effectively express those needs in a way that is more likely to get them met.  
21 Years Experience
Online in North Charleston, SC

Men’s Issues therapists in North Charleston, South Carolina Statistics

Men’s Issues therapists in North Charleston, South Carolina average 16 years of experience and charge around $218 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (69%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (36%), and Existential / Humanistic Therapy (33%).

Average years in practice

16 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$218

Accept insurance

40%

Offer sliding scale

42%

Gender ID

53% Male
35% Female
6% Non-Binary
6% Gender Fluid

Session Type

62% In Person and Online
38% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

69% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
36% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
33% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
32% Psychodynamic Therapy
32% Family Systems Therapy
30% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
30% Integrative Therapy

Ages Served

98% Adult
70% Young Adult
60% Senior
38% Teen
19% Children

Client Focus

70% Men
52% Women
48% LGBTQ+
38% Military / Veterans
32% Jewish