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Men’s Issues & Counseling for Men

Stress, Work-related issues, Depression, Anxiety, Life Changes…Counseling is a helpful and beneficial way to address a range of issues and concerns. Mosaic Way’s therapists equip men with practical skills to identify root cause issues and develop strategies to cope and resolve.

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How We Work Together

Free Consultation

This meeting is about getting to know YOU. We want to know you and your story so that we can help you take the next step in your journey.

Match with Your Therapist

Now that we know you, we can match you with a therapist that has the skills, passion and experience to help you achieve your goals.

Therapy with Purpose

As a solutions-focused practice, we work together with you to develop a treatment plan and achieve your goals.

Counseling for Men

Counseling for men can be a helpful and beneficial way for men to address a range of issues and concerns in their lives. Counseling can provide a supportive and encouraging environment for men to practically examine thoughts, behaviors and challenges as well as any difficulties they may be facing. Men may seek counseling for a variety of reasons, including stress, relationship issues, work-related concerns, mental health problems, and other personal struggles. Counseling can be especially beneficial for men who may feel uncomfortable discussing their struggles with friends or loved ones, or who may feel isolated or misunderstood.

Common Issues Men Face

Therapy can be helpful for a wide range of issues that men may face. Some common areas that men may seek therapy for include:

  1. Stress and anxiety: Therapy can help men learn coping strategies to manage stress and reduce anxiety.
  2. Depression: Therapy can help men understand and work through the causes of their depression, as well as develop strategies to improve mood and overall well-being.
  3. Relationships: Therapy can help men improve communication and conflict resolution skills in their relationships, as well as work through issues such as infidelity, trust, and intimacy.
  4. Work-related issues: Therapy can help men navigate career challenges, such as job loss, job dissatisfaction, or work-life balance.
  5. Parenting: Therapy can help men become more effective and confident parents, as well as work through any challenges they may be facing in raising children.
  6. Anger management: Therapy can help men learn healthy ways to express and manage anger, as well as address any underlying issues that may be contributing to their anger.
  7. Self-esteem: Therapy can help men build self-confidence and a healthy sense of self-worth.
  8. Trauma: Therapy can help men work through and heal from past trauma, such as physical or sexual abuse, and address any related mental health issues.
 

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Therapy Modalities

There are many different therapy modalities that may be used to help men address their issues, and the most appropriate approach will depend on the individual’s specific needs and preferences. Some common therapy modalities that may be used include:

  1. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT): CBT is a type of therapy that focuses on helping people identify and change negative thought patterns and behaviors that are contributing to their problems. This type of therapy is often effective for addressing issues such as anxiety, depression, anger management, and more.
  2. Psychodynamic therapy: Psychodynamic therapy is a type of therapy that focuses on helping people understand and work through unconscious conflicts and patterns of behavior that may be contributing to their problems.
  3. Group therapy: Group therapy involves meeting with a therapist and a small group of people who are facing similar issues. This type of therapy can be helpful for men who want to learn from the experiences of others and receive support from a group.
  4. Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR): EMDR is a type of therapy that involves using eye movements or other bilateral stimulation to help people process and heal from traumatic experiences.

Ultimately, the most effective therapy for any individual will depend on their specific needs and goals, as well as their preferences and comfort level with different approaches.

An active approach to Therapy

At Mosaic Way, we employ a directive and solution-focused style of therapy.

Solution-focused therapy is a type of directive, goal-oriented therapy that focuses on helping clients identify and work towards specific, achievable goals. Solution-focused therapy is based on the premise that individuals have the ability to identify and solve their own problems, and that therapy should be focused on helping them do so.

In solution-focused therapy, the therapist works with the client to identify their strengths and resources, and to identify and set specific, achievable goals for therapy. The therapist may also use various techniques, such as asking “miracle questions” or “scaling questions,” to help the client imagine and work towards a desired future state.

Solution-focused therapy is often short-term, with the goal of helping the client make rapid progress towards their goals. It is typically a collaborative process, with the therapist and client working together to identify and implement solutions to the client’s problems.

Solution-focused therapy has been found to be effective for a wide range of issues, including anxiety, depression, relationship problems, and work-related issues. It is often used in conjunction with other therapy modalities, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy or dialectical behavior therapy.

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