Men's Issues Therapists in Beverly Hills, CA
My ideal client may feel overwhelmed, stressed, or stuck in cycles of anxiety, low mood, or relationship challenges. They may be navigating life transitions, family responsibilities, or emotional struggles and want support in building healthier coping skills and deeper self-awareness. Some seek to improve communication, strengthen relationships, or better manage stress, while others want to heal from past experiences and grow emotionally. Whether men, women, teens, or couples, they desire a safe space to feel heard, supported, and empowered to create meaningful change and emotional well-being.
My ideal client may feel overwhelmed, stressed, or stuck in cycles of anxiety, low mood, or relationship challenges. They may be navigating life transitions, family responsibilities, or emotional struggles and want support in building healthier coping skills and deeper self-awareness. Some seek to improve communication, strengthen relationships, or better manage stress, while others want to heal from past experiences and grow emotionally. Whether men, women, teens, or couples, they desire a safe space to feel heard, supported, and empowered to create meaningful change and emotional well-being.
I specialize in helping people overcome their anxiety both by managing the symptoms and understanding the underlying causes. I have a special interest in working with men who are starting therapy for the first time and are not sure where to begin in addressing their concerns.
I specialize in helping people overcome their anxiety both by managing the symptoms and understanding the underlying causes. I have a special interest in working with men who are starting therapy for the first time and are not sure where to begin in addressing their concerns.
Life’s challenges can feel overwhelming when anxiety, trauma, or depression take hold, and the weight of everyday life can seem impossible to carry alone. I provide a supportive, nonjudgmental space where you can explore your experiences and build effective coping strategies. My integrative approach draws from client-centered, psychodynamic, CBT, DBT, and mindfulness-based methods, with a focus on trauma, narcissistic abuse recovery, grief, and empowerment through self-awareness. I believe healing from the past isn’t about erasing it but transforming it into wisdom and authenticity.
Life’s challenges can feel overwhelming when anxiety, trauma, or depression take hold, and the weight of everyday life can seem impossible to carry alone. I provide a supportive, nonjudgmental space where you can explore your experiences and build effective coping strategies. My integrative approach draws from client-centered, psychodynamic, CBT, DBT, and mindfulness-based methods, with a focus on trauma, narcissistic abuse recovery, grief, and empowerment through self-awareness. I believe healing from the past isn’t about erasing it but transforming it into wisdom and authenticity.
The care I provide is highly personalized—never one-size-fits-all. I take a collaborative, humanistic approach grounded in empathy and curiosity. Using evidence-based methods such as CBT, mindfulness, and trauma-informed care, I help you uncover patterns, build insight, and create lasting change. Clients appreciate my active, engaging style and often share that they feel deeply respected and understood. Together, we’ll clarify your values, strengthen your resilience, and help you live with greater purpose and intention.
The care I provide is highly personalized—never one-size-fits-all. I take a collaborative, humanistic approach grounded in empathy and curiosity. Using evidence-based methods such as CBT, mindfulness, and trauma-informed care, I help you uncover patterns, build insight, and create lasting change. Clients appreciate my active, engaging style and often share that they feel deeply respected and understood. Together, we’ll clarify your values, strengthen your resilience, and help you live with greater purpose and intention.
Going through difficult and stressful situations without a support system can be challenging. It's normal to struggle with the emotions and feelings that come with significant loss. You do not have to face challenging situations by yourself. As your therapist, It's my job to be a powerful resource that can assist you in all areas of your life.
Going through difficult and stressful situations without a support system can be challenging. It's normal to struggle with the emotions and feelings that come with significant loss. You do not have to face challenging situations by yourself. As your therapist, It's my job to be a powerful resource that can assist you in all areas of your life.
“You really should get some help!” How many times have you heard that? Or at least had that thought? Maybe you think you "should" be able to cope, yet you find yourself feeling angry and unheard? For 30+ years, I've been helping individuals, professionals, and families communicate more effectively, to reduce the anger, stress, and conflict life hands all of us at times. When you're feeling frustrated, when you don't know how to get your needs met, when communication hits a dead end, you may feel you have no other options than to act out those angry feelings.
“You really should get some help!” How many times have you heard that? Or at least had that thought? Maybe you think you "should" be able to cope, yet you find yourself feeling angry and unheard? For 30+ years, I've been helping individuals, professionals, and families communicate more effectively, to reduce the anger, stress, and conflict life hands all of us at times. When you're feeling frustrated, when you don't know how to get your needs met, when communication hits a dead end, you may feel you have no other options than to act out those angry feelings.
You may be struggling with depression, emptiness, or the lingering weight of trauma. You might feel isolated in your relationships, unsure of intimacy, or quietly carrying pain while giving so much to others. At times, the noise - inside and out - becomes overwhelming, making it hard to recognize your own voice and needs. In our work, we will actively explore the patterns that hold you back and strengthen your capacity for communication and connection. My approach combines psychoanalytic psychotherapy with somatic and behavioral interventions, helping build awareness, shift cycles, and move toward a more fulfilling life.
You may be struggling with depression, emptiness, or the lingering weight of trauma. You might feel isolated in your relationships, unsure of intimacy, or quietly carrying pain while giving so much to others. At times, the noise - inside and out - becomes overwhelming, making it hard to recognize your own voice and needs. In our work, we will actively explore the patterns that hold you back and strengthen your capacity for communication and connection. My approach combines psychoanalytic psychotherapy with somatic and behavioral interventions, helping build awareness, shift cycles, and move toward a more fulfilling life.
You might be successful, capable, and outwardly “fine,” but internally things feels off. If you’re here, something likely isn’t working the way it used to, and that can be unsettling or exhausting. Men come to me when anxiety, anger, shame, or sexual concerns start affecting confidence or relationships. Couples often reach out when communication breaks down, intimacy feels strained, or conflict keeps repeating. You want clarity, stronger connection, and a relationship that feels solid and alive, not just functional.
You might be successful, capable, and outwardly “fine,” but internally things feels off. If you’re here, something likely isn’t working the way it used to, and that can be unsettling or exhausting. Men come to me when anxiety, anger, shame, or sexual concerns start affecting confidence or relationships. Couples often reach out when communication breaks down, intimacy feels strained, or conflict keeps repeating. You want clarity, stronger connection, and a relationship that feels solid and alive, not just functional.
Are you navigating challenges related to identity, self-esteem, anxiety, or the pressures of life transitions? Whether you're an adolescent, young adult, adult, woman in recovery, or an athlete, you don’t have to face these struggles alone. My name is Jahi Corbin, and I’m here to offer you a safe, supportive, and non-judgmental space where we can work together to build your confidence and move forward with purpose. I hold a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy and am a Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (BBS 149945).
Are you navigating challenges related to identity, self-esteem, anxiety, or the pressures of life transitions? Whether you're an adolescent, young adult, adult, woman in recovery, or an athlete, you don’t have to face these struggles alone. My name is Jahi Corbin, and I’m here to offer you a safe, supportive, and non-judgmental space where we can work together to build your confidence and move forward with purpose. I hold a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy and am a Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (BBS 149945).
I have been in practice since 2007 and have been featured on ABC, NBC, and KCAL as an expert psychologist. I work primarily with men who have hit “rock bottom” and would like help getting up. These men are often in crisis when we first meet. The issues I address are typically related to unhealthy sexual behaviors, infidelity, broken relationships, drugs/alcohol, dishonesty/lying, financial recklessness, and gambling. My therapy approach is a combination of psychoanalytic, cognitive-behavioral, and the 12-Step recovery model. I also share insight from my own painful but redemptive recovery journey.
I have been in practice since 2007 and have been featured on ABC, NBC, and KCAL as an expert psychologist. I work primarily with men who have hit “rock bottom” and would like help getting up. These men are often in crisis when we first meet. The issues I address are typically related to unhealthy sexual behaviors, infidelity, broken relationships, drugs/alcohol, dishonesty/lying, financial recklessness, and gambling. My therapy approach is a combination of psychoanalytic, cognitive-behavioral, and the 12-Step recovery model. I also share insight from my own painful but redemptive recovery journey.
Life can become a loop—caught between old wounds, survival patterns, and unmet longings. Many of my clients feel stuck in anxiety, addiction, self-sabotage, or strained relationships—yet they carry a deep desire for transformation. I offer a space to explore the unconscious forces at play and reconnect with the inner parts of you that seek healing. Whether you’re navigating trauma, identity, or disconnection from your purpose, therapy can help you develop new insight, self-leadership, and emotional clarity. Together, we move beyond symptoms into meaningful change.
Life can become a loop—caught between old wounds, survival patterns, and unmet longings. Many of my clients feel stuck in anxiety, addiction, self-sabotage, or strained relationships—yet they carry a deep desire for transformation. I offer a space to explore the unconscious forces at play and reconnect with the inner parts of you that seek healing. Whether you’re navigating trauma, identity, or disconnection from your purpose, therapy can help you develop new insight, self-leadership, and emotional clarity. Together, we move beyond symptoms into meaningful change.
I work with teens, couples, families, trauma survivors, creatives, athletes, and high-achieving folks who are burned out but can’t stop pushing. I draw from modalities like CBT, DBT, IFS, polyvagal theory, and somatic work — but none of it matters without trust. That’s the foundation. Everything else is built on top.
This work isn’t easy. But it’s worth it. Together, we’ll polish the mirror and take a long, honest look. And we’ll find compassion, clarity, and direction for the person staring back.
Let’s get to it.
I work with teens, couples, families, trauma survivors, creatives, athletes, and high-achieving folks who are burned out but can’t stop pushing. I draw from modalities like CBT, DBT, IFS, polyvagal theory, and somatic work — but none of it matters without trust. That’s the foundation. Everything else is built on top.
This work isn’t easy. But it’s worth it. Together, we’ll polish the mirror and take a long, honest look. And we’ll find compassion, clarity, and direction for the person staring back.
Let’s get to it.
One of the scariest parts of therapy is the unknown. Our fear of therapy focuses on what we will have to say, the things we will have to feel but rarely when we think of therapy do we focus on the things we may find within ourselves. Like the courage to speak power to our own voice. The reality that we are not the sum of the worst things that have happened to us. Hell, maybe that we have always been valuable and we never deserved the way we were treated, the hurt we were given or the hurt that is still present within us. It is through our therapeutic process that we are able to organize your thoughts and prioritize your voice.
One of the scariest parts of therapy is the unknown. Our fear of therapy focuses on what we will have to say, the things we will have to feel but rarely when we think of therapy do we focus on the things we may find within ourselves. Like the courage to speak power to our own voice. The reality that we are not the sum of the worst things that have happened to us. Hell, maybe that we have always been valuable and we never deserved the way we were treated, the hurt we were given or the hurt that is still present within us. It is through our therapeutic process that we are able to organize your thoughts and prioritize your voice.
If you’re looking for a couples therapist who just nods, smiles politely, and asks “How does that make you feel?” while the two of you argue for an hour with zero direction… I’m not your guy. I’m not here to waste your time or let you leave more frustrated than you arrived. I’m direct. I’m engaged. I give clear feedback and practical tools for both of you. If you want real change together and are both open to taking direction from me and doing things differently and more effectively, not just venting side by side, we’ll be a strong fit.
If you’re looking for a couples therapist who just nods, smiles politely, and asks “How does that make you feel?” while the two of you argue for an hour with zero direction… I’m not your guy. I’m not here to waste your time or let you leave more frustrated than you arrived. I’m direct. I’m engaged. I give clear feedback and practical tools for both of you. If you want real change together and are both open to taking direction from me and doing things differently and more effectively, not just venting side by side, we’ll be a strong fit.
I specialize in therapy for high-achieving men, new parents, and mixed-culture couples in Los Angeles. If you’re feeling strained in your relationship, overwhelmed by early parenthood, or navigating inherited expectations about family and success, I offer a warm, trauma-informed space to reconnect with yourself and the people you love.
I specialize in therapy for high-achieving men, new parents, and mixed-culture couples in Los Angeles. If you’re feeling strained in your relationship, overwhelmed by early parenthood, or navigating inherited expectations about family and success, I offer a warm, trauma-informed space to reconnect with yourself and the people you love.
If you’re looking for a therapist who just nods, smiles politely, and asks “How does that make you feel?” while you vent for an hour with zero direction… I’m not your guy. I’m not here to waste your time or let you walk away empty-handed. I’m direct. I’m engaged. I give clear feedback and practical strategies. If you want real change, not just a sounding board, then we’ll be a great fit. Effective therapy requires engagement, consistency & follow-through. Because here’s the truth: transformation happens through three things: clarity, specificity, and your consistent effort. Therapy is a strategic investment to help you move forward.
If you’re looking for a therapist who just nods, smiles politely, and asks “How does that make you feel?” while you vent for an hour with zero direction… I’m not your guy. I’m not here to waste your time or let you walk away empty-handed. I’m direct. I’m engaged. I give clear feedback and practical strategies. If you want real change, not just a sounding board, then we’ll be a great fit. Effective therapy requires engagement, consistency & follow-through. Because here’s the truth: transformation happens through three things: clarity, specificity, and your consistent effort. Therapy is a strategic investment to help you move forward.
Other common areas related to my focus revolve around men's issues in life, relationships, and work.
Excessive pornography use can eat away at the foundation of trust in relationships, leaving your partner feeling deeply hurt and inadequate. How can something so common and seemingly benign be so hard to control? It starts with casual screen use for work that morphs effortlessly into social media, then adult content, cam sites, or OnlyFans. This is especially challenging for ambitious men used to figuring things out alone. I’m not just a professional; I’ve been in your shoes and know the cost to your integrity when this goes unaddressed. If you're tired of this cycle, there is a clear path out.
Other common areas related to my focus revolve around men's issues in life, relationships, and work.
Excessive pornography use can eat away at the foundation of trust in relationships, leaving your partner feeling deeply hurt and inadequate. How can something so common and seemingly benign be so hard to control? It starts with casual screen use for work that morphs effortlessly into social media, then adult content, cam sites, or OnlyFans. This is especially challenging for ambitious men used to figuring things out alone. I’m not just a professional; I’ve been in your shoes and know the cost to your integrity when this goes unaddressed. If you're tired of this cycle, there is a clear path out.
I would be unable to pen the right words to satisfy the reservations you may have about seeking therapy when you need it. Only you can do that. There are no magic words that make problems go away, and there certainly aren’t numinous websites or YouTube videos that will do the work for you. Therapy is something very personal and wholly unique to you. It is a journey that can often be deeply fulfilling, yet like anything worth doing in life, it can also be challenging.
I would be unable to pen the right words to satisfy the reservations you may have about seeking therapy when you need it. Only you can do that. There are no magic words that make problems go away, and there certainly aren’t numinous websites or YouTube videos that will do the work for you. Therapy is something very personal and wholly unique to you. It is a journey that can often be deeply fulfilling, yet like anything worth doing in life, it can also be challenging.
I am a licensed Clinical Psychologist in California and Oregon and have been practicing for over 20 years. Therapy is about safety, which encompasses a trusting and non-judgmental environment. This is the biggest asset that you will experience when working with me; safety and unconditional positive regard. I am committed to empowering my clients to navigate their challenges and provide the safe environment to do so. I enjoy working with a wide variety of clientele and believe that therapy is a joint experience that we will pursue together.
I am a licensed Clinical Psychologist in California and Oregon and have been practicing for over 20 years. Therapy is about safety, which encompasses a trusting and non-judgmental environment. This is the biggest asset that you will experience when working with me; safety and unconditional positive regard. I am committed to empowering my clients to navigate their challenges and provide the safe environment to do so. I enjoy working with a wide variety of clientele and believe that therapy is a joint experience that we will pursue together.
I am particularly interested in working with people on:
• Career struggles
• Gender identity and expectations
• Masculinity and its challenges
• Relationship difficulties
• Anxiety and depression
• Existential struggles
I am particularly interested in working with people on:
• Career struggles
• Gender identity and expectations
• Masculinity and its challenges
• Relationship difficulties
• Anxiety and depression
• Existential struggles
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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.


