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Tom Eggert
Tom Eggert
Working with men to uncover and work through what holds them back is a passion that serves everyone involved. When men are more clear about their desires and ways to work with those desires, a greater freedom is available to them. Working with men on issues of depression and anxiety is where the bulk of my experience has been. Recovery is possible.

Rebecca Falter
Rebecca Falter
I believe in creating a warm and supportive environment that encourages personal growth and healing. By taking a person-centered approach, I strive to understand your individual needs and meet you where you are in your therapeutic journey. Together, we can explore your emotions and experiences, opening new doors to self-expression, emotional well-being, and personal development.
My experience includes working with teenagers, adults, couples, and families facing a wide range of challenges, including anxiety, depression, mood disturbances, PTSD, OCD, life transitions, trauma, grief/loss, and relationship obstacles.

Ember Psychotherapy Collective
Ember Psychotherapy Collective
At Ember Psychotherapy Collective we are a team of therapists who prioritize personalized and collaborative care for each individual. Our therapists specialize in areas of trauma, anxiety, depression, burnout, LGBTQIA+, relationship issues, learning how to develop a healthy relationship with our emotions, and more. Reach out to us and we’ll help you find the right fit to help you reach your goals!

Heartspace Therapy
Heartspace Therapy
Heartspace Therapy was founded to increase access to anti-oppressive therapy for diverse clients. We see ourselves as fierce social justice advocates and draw from our own experienced oppression to connect with and fully see YOU. We specialize in working with with people from diverse sexual and gender experiences, including LGBTQ+, HIV+, non-binary and gender-creative folx, sex workers, poly/CNM, BDSM/kink, and minor-attracted people, among others. We cherish the relationship with our clients and love them unconditionally. Your story matters and we are thrilled to witness your growth. Join Us in Celebrating YOU! We can’t wait to enter this Heartspace with you.

Dr. Michael Johnson
Dr. Michael Johnson
My professional experience includes being an embedded psychologist in a U.S. Special Ops squadron on Europe and Power 5 Conference NCAA university athletic departments. I have learned that most men benefit from cognitive processing and cognitive-behavioural approaches, with a touch of humanism. I have experience working with men who are confronting relationship issues, post-traumatic stress, anxiety, and depression.

Men’s Therapy Online
Men’s Therapy Online
Men’s Therapy Online is a healing hub for men who want to get back on their feet or take their lives to the next level. The licensed clinicians at our practice provide ongoing men’s groups, individual counseling, and retreats to members with a focus on balancing traditional male roles and learning emotional fluidity. Our mission is to help men become the best versions of themselves and truly show up for their lives, relationships and community.

Dr. Audra Horney
Dr. Audra Horney
I am a licensed psychologist specialized in men’s mental health. I have over 6 years of training and experience working with adult men in individual, couples, and group therapy.
I am trained in Emotion-Focused therapy and work primarily with adult men who are seeking therapy for the first time due to feeling overwhelmed, on-edge, and frustrated that old coping strategies aren’t working anymore.
Emotion-Focused therapy helps you better understand your emotions and provides healthier options for coping. Improving how you process your emotions can help improve your mood and allow you to show up more fully for the people and things you value most in life.

Dr. Bradford Stucki
Dr. Bradford Stucki
Choosing to reach out for help can be a tough, but ultimately healing choice. When you work with me, you’ll not only benefit from being heard, but also learn evidence-based strategies to manage your depressive symptoms. Reach out for a free 15-minute consultation to start your path to healing today.

Dr. Mark Eades
Dr. Mark Eades
I’m Dr. Mark P. Eades and I operate a private practice out of North Carolina, USA. I specialize in working with clients with anxiety specific concerns/disorders as well as men’s issues. Over the past 15 years, I have worked as a mental health counselor, counselor educator, and supervisor for counselors-in-training. While I specialize in counseling clients with anxiety disorders, I welcome anyone to my practice who is looking to make a positive change in their lives. Making the choice to come to counseling is a big step, and I hope to be a part of the process that leads you towards a happier, healthier life.

Dr. John Lee Evans
Dr. John Lee Evans
Straightforward, no nonsense approach to psychotherapy without a lot of psychobabble. Helping men deal with depression and anxiety even if they are experiencing outward success. Learning to deal with the inevitable pain and suffering of living when it is not something we normally share with those around us.

Kristen Coonrod
Kristen Coonrod
Kristin is awesome. She builds a trusting and honest therapeutic relationship with her clients. It’s hard to not want to just open up and go deep when talking with her. She motivates people to make the most out of their lives and relationships, and has the heart and wisdom to know how to help make it happen.

Anne Miller
Anne Miller
You are a rock. You get up every day and handle your responsibilities. Your friends and family depend on you. But lately you don’t feel like yourself. You worry constantly, second guess yourself, and have persistent negative feelings. The people around you may not even realize how much you’re struggling. This is not the way you thought life would be. You aren’t alone. I’m a therapist specializing in men’s mental health, during the postpartum period and beyond. Together we’ll take the time you need to figure out what’s not right and explore new ways to cope. We’ll draw from evidence-based practices to set and work towards goals for mental wellness.

Chris Weidenbacher
Chris Weidenbacher
Chris is laid-back, calm, and present with his clients. He has always tried to see the world through a bigger lens, where everything is in relation to one another. He uses sarcasm to relate to clients and to challenge their automatic beliefs. Chris is honest, and isn’t afraid to challenge individuals.

Niku (Nick) Shah
Niku (Nick) Shah
My practice can help you take stock of childhood messages you learned around toxic masculinity and heteronormativity so you can truly let go of what is no longer serving a purpose in your life. Depression, suicidal thoughts, self harming, addiction and going through tough periods in your relationships can be challenging. You don’t have to do it alone. Therapy can help you heal old relational trauma that is causing you distress, so you can be your best self at work, with friends and loved ones and in your intimate relationships.

Dr. Andrew Bingman
Dr. Andrew Bingman
The most common phrase I hear from clients is “not good enough.” Many of us come to believe that we are unworthy of acceptance, so we conceal aspects of our identities that others might view as unacceptable and present a fragmented version of ourselves to others. My task as a therapist is to create a safe environment in which you can be your whole self, without fear of judgment. I am committed not only to understanding and validating you, but also to helping you learn how to understand and validate yourself. I am a licensed psychologist providing virtual therapy to adult clients, and my specialties include men’s issues, LGBTQIA+ concerns, early childhood trauma, shame, anger, depression, anxiety, and occupational concerns.
Contact
Call and request an initial appointment by phone or email. Once you get to your appointment, explain your symptoms and what’s going on in your life.
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Recommended Qualifications
We recommend therapists who hold a minimum of a Master’s level education (in North America), Level 4 credentials (in the UK), a degree and ACA Level 2 qualifications (in Australia) in a relevant discipline (e.g., clinical or counselling psychology, therapeutic counselling, social work), along with membership, licensure, and accreditation with an appropriate governing body or professional organization.