Men's Issues Psychologists and Therapists in Docklands, VIC
I believe no concern is too small. Everyone deserves to feel heard and supported. I specialise in trauma, attachment and relationship difficulties, identity exploration, family conflict, and parenting challenges. Together, we'll explore how past experiences, attachment patterns, and family dynamics shape your emotions, relationships, and sense of self. Whether you're healing from trauma, navigating life transitions, or seeking healthier relationships, I provide a compassionate, evidence-based space to help you gain insight, build resilience, and create lasting change.
I believe no concern is too small. Everyone deserves to feel heard and supported. I specialise in trauma, attachment and relationship difficulties, identity exploration, family conflict, and parenting challenges. Together, we'll explore how past experiences, attachment patterns, and family dynamics shape your emotions, relationships, and sense of self. Whether you're healing from trauma, navigating life transitions, or seeking healthier relationships, I provide a compassionate, evidence-based space to help you gain insight, build resilience, and create lasting change.
Magda's clients vary from well-seasoned in therapy to these who never worked with a psychologist before. Many are experiencing a major life transition such as geographical relocation, relationship breakdown/dissatisfaction or a career transition. It is her vision and passion to facilitate individuals, couples and families in connect to their values, learning practical tools to cope with life's challenges more effectively, and live happier and more meaningful lives. She specialises in providing services to culturally and linguistically diverse clients, LGBTQI clients, and clients who identify as religious and/or spiritual.
Magda's clients vary from well-seasoned in therapy to these who never worked with a psychologist before. Many are experiencing a major life transition such as geographical relocation, relationship breakdown/dissatisfaction or a career transition. It is her vision and passion to facilitate individuals, couples and families in connect to their values, learning practical tools to cope with life's challenges more effectively, and live happier and more meaningful lives. She specialises in providing services to culturally and linguistically diverse clients, LGBTQI clients, and clients who identify as religious and/or spiritual.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or finding the same difficulties keep returning, therapy offers a place to talk things through at your own pace. I’m a Melbourne-based psychologist working with adults and young people in ongoing sessions, where we can make sense of what’s happening and find a way forward - please feel free to call or enquire via my website.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or finding the same difficulties keep returning, therapy offers a place to talk things through at your own pace. I’m a Melbourne-based psychologist working with adults and young people in ongoing sessions, where we can make sense of what’s happening and find a way forward - please feel free to call or enquire via my website.
Emma is a psychotherapist, couples counsellor, and sexologist dedicated to providing therapy that can be playful, cathartic, affirming, and enlightening all at once. She frequently sees clients in her office who are stuck in patterns of overthinking, emotional avoidance, and engaged with numbing tactics to cope. They seek a genuine version of themselves that they like, that connects with others, and feels inherently worthy of joy. They value themselves enough to hope for more. Emma is passionate about working with the neurodiverse, LGBTQIA+, and ENM community and the impacts of childhood neglect and trauma.
Emma is a psychotherapist, couples counsellor, and sexologist dedicated to providing therapy that can be playful, cathartic, affirming, and enlightening all at once. She frequently sees clients in her office who are stuck in patterns of overthinking, emotional avoidance, and engaged with numbing tactics to cope. They seek a genuine version of themselves that they like, that connects with others, and feels inherently worthy of joy. They value themselves enough to hope for more. Emma is passionate about working with the neurodiverse, LGBTQIA+, and ENM community and the impacts of childhood neglect and trauma.
Starting therapy can be a big step, especially if you’re not sure what to expect. I’m a clinical psychologist who works with adults to understand what’s going on and find meaningful ways forward. My approach is collaborative and respectful—I’ll work with you to make sense of your experiences and identify changes that are manageable. I aim to create an environment where you can speak openly, feel understood, and gradually build the skills you need to navigate your challenges with more confidence.
Starting therapy can be a big step, especially if you’re not sure what to expect. I’m a clinical psychologist who works with adults to understand what’s going on and find meaningful ways forward. My approach is collaborative and respectful—I’ll work with you to make sense of your experiences and identify changes that are manageable. I aim to create an environment where you can speak openly, feel understood, and gradually build the skills you need to navigate your challenges with more confidence.
The key to successful therapy is the therapeutic relationship you and I develop over time. I know that you need to be seen, heard, validated and be able to trust me so I can provide you a safe trauma-informed care and practice. This model focuses on providing you with a safe space to explore and understand your life. I ask 'What happened to you?' and I bear witness to your story. I am a Level 3 Internal Family Systems Therapist, EMDR Consultant (in training), and a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner (in training Advanced). On occasions, I am also Program Assistant on IFSI trainings in Australia.
The key to successful therapy is the therapeutic relationship you and I develop over time. I know that you need to be seen, heard, validated and be able to trust me so I can provide you a safe trauma-informed care and practice. This model focuses on providing you with a safe space to explore and understand your life. I ask 'What happened to you?' and I bear witness to your story. I am a Level 3 Internal Family Systems Therapist, EMDR Consultant (in training), and a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner (in training Advanced). On occasions, I am also Program Assistant on IFSI trainings in Australia.
The Melbourne Centre of Psychotherapy and Consultancy provides a peaceful environment where you are nurtured & respected. MCPC Psychologists & Psychotherapists work with adults, children & couples to provide therapeutic care for a broad range of mental health and interpersonal issues. Alongside our director Dr Sara Taylor we have 6 practitioners with different areas of expertise. We apply and integrate psychological therapies that best suit your needs, your preferences, and your specific mental health issues.
The Melbourne Centre of Psychotherapy and Consultancy provides a peaceful environment where you are nurtured & respected. MCPC Psychologists & Psychotherapists work with adults, children & couples to provide therapeutic care for a broad range of mental health and interpersonal issues. Alongside our director Dr Sara Taylor we have 6 practitioners with different areas of expertise. We apply and integrate psychological therapies that best suit your needs, your preferences, and your specific mental health issues.
Welcome, just a little about me, I practice Clinical Psychology using evidence-based therapeutic approaches and much of my work is from a psychodynamic perspective, with a welcoming and respectful approach. I have nearly 20 years of experience in private practice supporting people from different backgrounds and ages including children, adolescents, adults, couples and families, although I now see only individual adults or teenagers in session.
Welcome, just a little about me, I practice Clinical Psychology using evidence-based therapeutic approaches and much of my work is from a psychodynamic perspective, with a welcoming and respectful approach. I have nearly 20 years of experience in private practice supporting people from different backgrounds and ages including children, adolescents, adults, couples and families, although I now see only individual adults or teenagers in session.
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I provide diagnostic assessments to children 6yr+ & Counselling services to individuals aged 15yrs+. I have a keen interest in working with Men, Sri Lankan/South Asians and Neurodiverse Individuals. Some of the presentations I can support you with are depression, anxiety (generalised and social), anger, addictive behaviours, excessive gaming and perinatal anxiety and depression. I also have an interest in supporting clients through life transitions, grief and relationship difficulties.
I provide diagnostic assessments to children 6yr+ & Counselling services to individuals aged 15yrs+. I have a keen interest in working with Men, Sri Lankan/South Asians and Neurodiverse Individuals. Some of the presentations I can support you with are depression, anxiety (generalised and social), anger, addictive behaviours, excessive gaming and perinatal anxiety and depression. I also have an interest in supporting clients through life transitions, grief and relationship difficulties.
Research shows that the therapeutic relationship (e.g., how well you get along with your psychologist) can be just as important as the work we do together. I think therapy should not be rigid and I try to emulate that. I have a very open and relaxed manner that I hope will allow you to feel comfortable in describing your situation. Pawfessor Morty (a Hungarian Vizsla) has now joined the therapy team, and he looks forward to helping you feel warm and welcomed too!
Research shows that the therapeutic relationship (e.g., how well you get along with your psychologist) can be just as important as the work we do together. I think therapy should not be rigid and I try to emulate that. I have a very open and relaxed manner that I hope will allow you to feel comfortable in describing your situation. Pawfessor Morty (a Hungarian Vizsla) has now joined the therapy team, and he looks forward to helping you feel warm and welcomed too!
Hi, I'm a psychotherapist dedicated to providing a supportive space for individuals facing deeply personal challenges such as attachment issues, addictions, low self-esteem, and trauma. My goal is to help you move towards a life that feels more meaningful and whole.
As an experienced humanistic psychotherapist, my passion lies in creating a safe, non-judgmental environment where you can truly be yourself. I've worked both in private practice and the public sector, helping people overcome difficult patterns and situations and come to a better understanding of themselves and what they are wanting out of life.
Hi, I'm a psychotherapist dedicated to providing a supportive space for individuals facing deeply personal challenges such as attachment issues, addictions, low self-esteem, and trauma. My goal is to help you move towards a life that feels more meaningful and whole.
As an experienced humanistic psychotherapist, my passion lies in creating a safe, non-judgmental environment where you can truly be yourself. I've worked both in private practice and the public sector, helping people overcome difficult patterns and situations and come to a better understanding of themselves and what they are wanting out of life.
Kristy supports adults, men, and couples navigating stress, anxiety, relationship challenges, life transitions, and feeling stuck or overwhelmed. Many clients come wanting clearer communication, stronger emotional regulation, and more confidence in themselves and their relationships. At Knox Mindfulness, our team offers practical strategies, insight, and a supportive space to feel heard and understood—helping clients build resilience, strengthen connections, and move forward with clarity and purpose.
Kristy supports adults, men, and couples navigating stress, anxiety, relationship challenges, life transitions, and feeling stuck or overwhelmed. Many clients come wanting clearer communication, stronger emotional regulation, and more confidence in themselves and their relationships. At Knox Mindfulness, our team offers practical strategies, insight, and a supportive space to feel heard and understood—helping clients build resilience, strengthen connections, and move forward with clarity and purpose.
We support men who want to grow, strengthen, and live with purpose. Whether you’re a husband, father, partner, or navigating life on your own, we provide men’s psychology support for challenges such as stress, anxiety, depression, low mood, and relationship difficulties.
We support men who want to grow, strengthen, and live with purpose. Whether you’re a husband, father, partner, or navigating life on your own, we provide men’s psychology support for challenges such as stress, anxiety, depression, low mood, and relationship difficulties.
Hi, I'm Dylan, a Performance and Clinical Psychologist. I support clients to connect with their meaning, purpose, and values, while managing complex challenges. I work with a diverse array of adult and adolescent clients, including high performing athletes, creatives and leaders, as well as those experiencing challenges such as burnout, life transitions, anxiety, panic attacks, ADHD and ASD. In high performance psychology, I work with AFL players, A-league, Olympians and Paralympians, professional tennis, surfing, basketball, endurance sports, to name a few.
Hi, I'm Dylan, a Performance and Clinical Psychologist. I support clients to connect with their meaning, purpose, and values, while managing complex challenges. I work with a diverse array of adult and adolescent clients, including high performing athletes, creatives and leaders, as well as those experiencing challenges such as burnout, life transitions, anxiety, panic attacks, ADHD and ASD. In high performance psychology, I work with AFL players, A-league, Olympians and Paralympians, professional tennis, surfing, basketball, endurance sports, to name a few.
Life can be complex and difficult, but it needn't be overwhelming or isolating. Whether you are grappling with the impact of a painful past, navigating uncertainty, or simply seeking deeper self-understanding, speaking with a therapist in a private, safe and encouraging environment can be just the support that you need.
Levi is a Psychotherapist available to support individuals through life’s complexities. He has 5+ years of experience working in public and private mental health sectors.
Life can be complex and difficult, but it needn't be overwhelming or isolating. Whether you are grappling with the impact of a painful past, navigating uncertainty, or simply seeking deeper self-understanding, speaking with a therapist in a private, safe and encouraging environment can be just the support that you need.
Levi is a Psychotherapist available to support individuals through life’s complexities. He has 5+ years of experience working in public and private mental health sectors.
Andrew holds a Master of Psychology (Clinical) and a PhD in Clinical Neuropsychology. He takes an evidence-based approach to therapy, grounded in warmth, safety and respect for each client’s unique experiences. His work focuses on empowering individuals to heal, grow and make meaningful, lasting changes.
Andrew is currently accepting new referrals for Australia-wide telehealth appointments. Sessions are available on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, including afternoons and evenings.
To make a new booking, please contact Andrew via email or through the contact form on his website.
Andrew holds a Master of Psychology (Clinical) and a PhD in Clinical Neuropsychology. He takes an evidence-based approach to therapy, grounded in warmth, safety and respect for each client’s unique experiences. His work focuses on empowering individuals to heal, grow and make meaningful, lasting changes.
Andrew is currently accepting new referrals for Australia-wide telehealth appointments. Sessions are available on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, including afternoons and evenings.
To make a new booking, please contact Andrew via email or through the contact form on his website.
I didn't take the standard route into psychology. Before this, I served in the Army, then worked in freight handling, underground mining, project engineering, IT, and corporate operations. I know high-pressure industries, and like anyone who's lived a real life, I've had my own share of hard years, including my own lived experience of addiction and mental health recovery. I work with men navigating stress, trauma, addiction, and life pressure, particularly veterans, first responders, tradies, and professionals, as well as people affected by relationship harm from both sides.
I didn't take the standard route into psychology. Before this, I served in the Army, then worked in freight handling, underground mining, project engineering, IT, and corporate operations. I know high-pressure industries, and like anyone who's lived a real life, I've had my own share of hard years, including my own lived experience of addiction and mental health recovery. I work with men navigating stress, trauma, addiction, and life pressure, particularly veterans, first responders, tradies, and professionals, as well as people affected by relationship harm from both sides.
I support adults who feel stuck in patterns of unwanted sexual behaviours and want lasting change, including those seeking help to take responsibility and prevent harm. My approach is calm, structured, and non-judgemental, focusing on understanding underlying drivers, building practical strategies, and strengthening self-control and accountability. I provide a confidential space where clients can speak openly without shame. Sessions are goal-focused and paced to support sustainable growth rather than quick fixes. I offer online counselling for individuals ready to engage honestly in the change process.
I support adults who feel stuck in patterns of unwanted sexual behaviours and want lasting change, including those seeking help to take responsibility and prevent harm. My approach is calm, structured, and non-judgemental, focusing on understanding underlying drivers, building practical strategies, and strengthening self-control and accountability. I provide a confidential space where clients can speak openly without shame. Sessions are goal-focused and paced to support sustainable growth rather than quick fixes. I offer online counselling for individuals ready to engage honestly in the change process.
Justin is a director and co-founder of Connected Minds, a Clinical Psychologist and an academic at Swinburne University. He aims to help people get in touch with what is really important to them and learn how to live healthier, happier, and more meaningful lives. He hopes to provide a safe and supportive environment for clients in which he can work collaboratively with them to develop a better understanding of their unique needs.
Justin is a director and co-founder of Connected Minds, a Clinical Psychologist and an academic at Swinburne University. He aims to help people get in touch with what is really important to them and learn how to live healthier, happier, and more meaningful lives. He hopes to provide a safe and supportive environment for clients in which he can work collaboratively with them to develop a better understanding of their unique needs.
Supporting individuals, couples, and families through life's challenges with compassionate, evidence-based therapy. I provide affirming support for neurodivergent people and offer clinical supervision for mental health professionals. Together, we'll work in ways that respect how your brain works, helping you build insight, resilience, and meaningful change. Get in touch to start the conversation.
Supporting individuals, couples, and families through life's challenges with compassionate, evidence-based therapy. I provide affirming support for neurodivergent people and offer clinical supervision for mental health professionals. Together, we'll work in ways that respect how your brain works, helping you build insight, resilience, and meaningful change. Get in touch to start the conversation.
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Men's Issues Therapists
Is therapy for men different than it is for women?
Therapeutic treatments and types are the same for men as they are for women, with the same protocols followed and the same strategies employed. Discussing one’s feelings and emotions is an integral part of most therapies, and some men find doing so more challenging. Therapists can help clients through the process; some specialize in treating men for this reason.
How do you encourage a man to go to therapy?
It’s helpful to express your concern and love for the person while framing therapy as a tool for improving their life. Offering specific examples of how an individual’s behavior affected either himself or others should be done with compassion and with empathy. It may be useful to devise a game plan—breaking the process down into parts, such as finding a therapist, making appointments, and looking into insurance coverage.
How can men prepare for therapy?
Men can prepare for therapy by approaching the process with an open mind, being willing to talk about their challenges, and giving treatment the time to work. Before a session, an individual may want to reflect on how they’ve felt since the last session and what’s happened in their lives. It can be useful for men who struggle to recall their emotional states to write down notes between sessions about their response to a given event or how they were feeling at a particular time.
What should men know about the process of therapy?
One of the most common reasons men don’t seek therapy is the notion that there’s something wrong with them if they do. Men should know that just because they’re seeking therapy doesn’t mean they’re mentally ill or damaged in some way. In the same way people work on their bodies through exercise or a craft through practice, therapy can be a way to improve the mental and emotional skills needed to be productive and effective partners, employees, and people in all realms of life.