Male Therapists in Minnesota
Seth Dahle
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, MS, LPCC, LADC
Verified Verified
Shoreview, MN 55126
We believe that too often families are excluded from the care of substance use and mental health issues. Our approach is rooted in the understanding that substance use disorders, mental health challenges, and family dynamics are interconnected. Our team combines compassionate care with evidence-based practices to deliver an effective, individualized approach. Whether addressing substance use, mental health, or family relationship concerns, we utilize methods such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, family systems therapy, and motivational interviewing in our approach. We do not take insurance and are private pay only, at this time.
We believe that too often families are excluded from the care of substance use and mental health issues. Our approach is rooted in the understanding that substance use disorders, mental health challenges, and family dynamics are interconnected. Our team combines compassionate care with evidence-based practices to deliver an effective, individualized approach. Whether addressing substance use, mental health, or family relationship concerns, we utilize methods such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, family systems therapy, and motivational interviewing in our approach. We do not take insurance and are private pay only, at this time.
We all need help and support when going through life's difficult times. The therapeutic alliance with the therapist is a very important component of successful therapy. I specialize in depression, anxiety, divorce, trauma, stress, and feeling overwhelmed in life. I have non-judgement, solution focused, strength based approach with Christian integration upon request. My goal in therapy is to create a safe place to talk about thoughts and feelings to explore solutions. I believe clients deserve the autonomy to make decisions and find solutions to build resiliency in their future.
We all need help and support when going through life's difficult times. The therapeutic alliance with the therapist is a very important component of successful therapy. I specialize in depression, anxiety, divorce, trauma, stress, and feeling overwhelmed in life. I have non-judgement, solution focused, strength based approach with Christian integration upon request. My goal in therapy is to create a safe place to talk about thoughts and feelings to explore solutions. I believe clients deserve the autonomy to make decisions and find solutions to build resiliency in their future.
Charles Mongare is a Licensed Graduate Social Worker in Minnesota who has been practicing since 2023. He has an MSW from the University of Texas Arlington and a BSW from Tarleton State University. Charles helps individuals and groups achieve maximum well-being by providing services, connecting them with resources, and supporting their mental health outcomes. He creates personalized treatment plans, assesses progress, and collaborates with healthcare professionals to help clients. Outside of work, Charles enjoys fund raising and serving in the community.
Charles Mongare is a Licensed Graduate Social Worker in Minnesota who has been practicing since 2023. He has an MSW from the University of Texas Arlington and a BSW from Tarleton State University. Charles helps individuals and groups achieve maximum well-being by providing services, connecting them with resources, and supporting their mental health outcomes. He creates personalized treatment plans, assesses progress, and collaborates with healthcare professionals to help clients. Outside of work, Charles enjoys fund raising and serving in the community.
I strive to create an environment where clients feel comfortable being their authentic selves as they work toward their goals. My areas of interest include reactive attachment disorder, autism spectrum disorder, anxiety, depression, and family relationships.
I strive to create an environment where clients feel comfortable being their authentic selves as they work toward their goals. My areas of interest include reactive attachment disorder, autism spectrum disorder, anxiety, depression, and family relationships.
Stefan graduated from the University of Minnesota with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and graduated from the University of St. Thomas with a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology. Stefan has been practicing for 2 years and is working toward licensure in Minnesota as a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor. Stefan enjoys working with individuals, families, and young adults and has extensive experience working with individuals and families that are affected by interpersonal aggression. He utilizes a person- centered, integrative approach to therapy, to create comprehensive, highly personalized care plans.
Stefan graduated from the University of Minnesota with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and graduated from the University of St. Thomas with a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology. Stefan has been practicing for 2 years and is working toward licensure in Minnesota as a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor. Stefan enjoys working with individuals, families, and young adults and has extensive experience working with individuals and families that are affected by interpersonal aggression. He utilizes a person- centered, integrative approach to therapy, to create comprehensive, highly personalized care plans.
Clayton D Sankey LICSW LLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LICSW, BCD
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Maplewood, MN 55109
Throughout my career the hallmark of my practice has been that I work with difficult and complex issues. I am currently helping people ranging in age from ten to 80 years old. My strengths are discernment, empathy and responsiveness and my treatment is based on whole life developmental theories and strength focused crisis management. I specialize in treating oppositional, defiant kids and their families, and adults facing overwhelming emotional conflict and relational situations. If you wish, I will work closely with your family physician, psychiatrist, school personnel, minister, or family members.
Throughout my career the hallmark of my practice has been that I work with difficult and complex issues. I am currently helping people ranging in age from ten to 80 years old. My strengths are discernment, empathy and responsiveness and my treatment is based on whole life developmental theories and strength focused crisis management. I specialize in treating oppositional, defiant kids and their families, and adults facing overwhelming emotional conflict and relational situations. If you wish, I will work closely with your family physician, psychiatrist, school personnel, minister, or family members.
My therapy practice focuses first on the establishment of client safety with the therapeutic process and non-judgmental respect for my clients.
My therapy practice focuses first on the establishment of client safety with the therapeutic process and non-judgmental respect for my clients.
William Drescher
Drug & Alcohol Counselor, MA, LADC
Verified Verified
Minneapolis, MN 55409 (Online Only)
I help people remember how awesome they truly are. Prior to entering private practice, I spent three years at a leading treatment center where I worked with a variety of people in a variety of unique circumstances. I am passionate about working with clients to improve their sense of self-compassion, and well-being, and transcend maladapted beliefs. My practice and work is inspired by the work of Gabor Mate, Richard Schwartz, and Buddhist Psychology. I am a Master's level pre-mental health licensure professional with experience working with individuals with co-occurring disorders.
I help people remember how awesome they truly are. Prior to entering private practice, I spent three years at a leading treatment center where I worked with a variety of people in a variety of unique circumstances. I am passionate about working with clients to improve their sense of self-compassion, and well-being, and transcend maladapted beliefs. My practice and work is inspired by the work of Gabor Mate, Richard Schwartz, and Buddhist Psychology. I am a Master's level pre-mental health licensure professional with experience working with individuals with co-occurring disorders.
Isaac has significant experience working with men, and young adults.
Isaac has worked in the service of individuals and communities for over 10 years as a counselor, teacher, coach, and paraprofessional. In session he is curious, validating, nonjudgmental, supportive, gentle, and playful. Isaac works to build strong rapport with his clients and humbly creates an environment that is built on trust, authenticity, transparent communication, hard work, and accountability. His work as a counselor is relationship driven and he practices a combination of person-centered, trauma informed, relational, narrative, and acceptance and commitment based theories.
Isaac has significant experience working with men, and young adults.
Isaac has worked in the service of individuals and communities for over 10 years as a counselor, teacher, coach, and paraprofessional. In session he is curious, validating, nonjudgmental, supportive, gentle, and playful. Isaac works to build strong rapport with his clients and humbly creates an environment that is built on trust, authenticity, transparent communication, hard work, and accountability. His work as a counselor is relationship driven and he practices a combination of person-centered, trauma informed, relational, narrative, and acceptance and commitment based theories.
Mitchell William Nelsen
Pre-Licensed Professional, MS
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Big Lake, MN 55309
Mitch asserts that significant personal change is achievable for everyone, though the journey can be demanding. Much like water, we often seek the path of least resistance, particularly in the face of pain, hurt, disappointment, loneliness, or fear. Nonetheless, transformation is not meant to occur in isolation. By supporting one another, hope and strength can emerge through vulnerability, shared knowledge and a clear understanding of one's goals.
Mitch asserts that significant personal change is achievable for everyone, though the journey can be demanding. Much like water, we often seek the path of least resistance, particularly in the face of pain, hurt, disappointment, loneliness, or fear. Nonetheless, transformation is not meant to occur in isolation. By supporting one another, hope and strength can emerge through vulnerability, shared knowledge and a clear understanding of one's goals.
Can you describe a therapist as “kick-a$s”? I’m not even sure. If you can, that’s how we’d describe him. He’s smart, funny, and really digs in. If you got something you need figured out, he’s definitely someone you want on your team. David genuinely wants you to be happy, and will do what he can to make sure you are. He thrives on understanding. Thus, clients that work with him will certainly be understood for who they are, what they need, and what is holding them back.
Can you describe a therapist as “kick-a$s”? I’m not even sure. If you can, that’s how we’d describe him. He’s smart, funny, and really digs in. If you got something you need figured out, he’s definitely someone you want on your team. David genuinely wants you to be happy, and will do what he can to make sure you are. He thrives on understanding. Thus, clients that work with him will certainly be understood for who they are, what they need, and what is holding them back.
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Are you interested in how to use the connections between your mind, brain and body to improve your health, enrich your relationships, and increase your overall life? Working with these connections has been the focus of my 35 years of practice as a psychologist. Since every client's presenting concern in some way or another impacts upon their brain, their mind and their body - whether that involves depression, anxiety, pain, sleep, relationship challenges, or digestive concerns - my orientation to therapy is well positioned to help people get better now and to be better positioned to stay healthier in the future.
Are you interested in how to use the connections between your mind, brain and body to improve your health, enrich your relationships, and increase your overall life? Working with these connections has been the focus of my 35 years of practice as a psychologist. Since every client's presenting concern in some way or another impacts upon their brain, their mind and their body - whether that involves depression, anxiety, pain, sleep, relationship challenges, or digestive concerns - my orientation to therapy is well positioned to help people get better now and to be better positioned to stay healthier in the future.
I lead a mixed therapy group ( men and women).
Some people enter therapy with a specific problem they want to solve. Others are interested in achieving a broader goal such as psychological growth and understanding. I am happy to help you define and work towards a goal which best meets your needs. My specialties include stress and anxiety, depression, relationship and communication problems (eg. assertiveness, , intimacy issues, anger management) and self-esteem issues. In my work I draw from my training in cognitive-behavior therapy, family systems approaches, Ericksonian hypnosis, Buddhist psychology and mindfulness meditation, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.
I lead a mixed therapy group ( men and women).
Some people enter therapy with a specific problem they want to solve. Others are interested in achieving a broader goal such as psychological growth and understanding. I am happy to help you define and work towards a goal which best meets your needs. My specialties include stress and anxiety, depression, relationship and communication problems (eg. assertiveness, , intimacy issues, anger management) and self-esteem issues. In my work I draw from my training in cognitive-behavior therapy, family systems approaches, Ericksonian hypnosis, Buddhist psychology and mindfulness meditation, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.
Brian E. Stawarz, LP, LMFT, LLC
Psychologist, MA, LP, LMFT
Verified Verified
Minneapolis, MN 55419
Waitlist for new clients
I have practiced for 39 years in Minnesota, seeing children, adults, couples and families. My practice currently is primarily with adults and couples (and adult teens) who are seeking a therapist who is collaborative, offers guidance and new perspectives, and believes the client is ultimately in charge of change. I value awareness, mindfulness and the process of living out a personal story that is based on strengths and hopefulness. Above all, I believe that if people feel respected and cared for they are capable of growth and moving through even the most difficult times.
I have practiced for 39 years in Minnesota, seeing children, adults, couples and families. My practice currently is primarily with adults and couples (and adult teens) who are seeking a therapist who is collaborative, offers guidance and new perspectives, and believes the client is ultimately in charge of change. I value awareness, mindfulness and the process of living out a personal story that is based on strengths and hopefulness. Above all, I believe that if people feel respected and cared for they are capable of growth and moving through even the most difficult times.
Michael Proebstle
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, MA, LPCC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Eagan, MN 55122
Confused, worried, hurting, sad, broken trust, feeling lost? Not feeling okay? Find HOPE here for your life and struggles with anger, depression, anxiety, relationship problems, or other problems we all face from time to time. Hope, peace, and healing in the midst of your pain can be found through a compassionate experience in therapy. Working on my own hurts including loss and attachment issues, I know that there is hope for peace, recovery and healing despite deep wounds from the past. I love watching people's lives transition from hurt to hope. Regardless of your struggles, abundant peace is awaiting you.
Confused, worried, hurting, sad, broken trust, feeling lost? Not feeling okay? Find HOPE here for your life and struggles with anger, depression, anxiety, relationship problems, or other problems we all face from time to time. Hope, peace, and healing in the midst of your pain can be found through a compassionate experience in therapy. Working on my own hurts including loss and attachment issues, I know that there is hope for peace, recovery and healing despite deep wounds from the past. I love watching people's lives transition from hurt to hope. Regardless of your struggles, abundant peace is awaiting you.
Eden Therapy Center- Dan Teske
Pre-Licensed Professional, MA, EMDR
Verified Verified
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
My goal as a therapist is simple: provide you with a safe and comfortable space for you to express yourself. I will get to know you and your strengths and what ways we can use these to our advantage in working towards your personal growth. I use positivity, creativity, and humor to combat the complexity, intimidation, and challenges life throws at us. There is nothing you cannot navigate through if you have the right tools and that is what we will accomplish. I care deeply about the wellbeing of my clients and do everything in my power to help you, we’re on this journey together.
My goal as a therapist is simple: provide you with a safe and comfortable space for you to express yourself. I will get to know you and your strengths and what ways we can use these to our advantage in working towards your personal growth. I use positivity, creativity, and humor to combat the complexity, intimidation, and challenges life throws at us. There is nothing you cannot navigate through if you have the right tools and that is what we will accomplish. I care deeply about the wellbeing of my clients and do everything in my power to help you, we’re on this journey together.
Our lives are full of stressful events, and stress often leads to problems such as anxiety, anger, depression, and substance use. Among the common, stressful events people encounter are life changes such as marriage problems and divorce. Others include major life turning points like re-marriage, children's arrival at adolescence, and retirement. Reaching out for help during difficult times can be a big decision, yet getting help is often the path to resolving life problems.
Our lives are full of stressful events, and stress often leads to problems such as anxiety, anger, depression, and substance use. Among the common, stressful events people encounter are life changes such as marriage problems and divorce. Others include major life turning points like re-marriage, children's arrival at adolescence, and retirement. Reaching out for help during difficult times can be a big decision, yet getting help is often the path to resolving life problems.
Hi Friend, Have you experienced anxiety, sadness, hopelessness, and worse, the unsolvable question of WHY? Have you felt much emptiness, loneliness, irritation, and shame? Have you been confused by fears of being alone, but at the same time felt overwhelmed by the idea of being around people? WHY? - Or wonder if you even remember how to live without heavy feelings? I know because life experiences and traumas have taught me to understand others' suffering.
Hi Friend, Have you experienced anxiety, sadness, hopelessness, and worse, the unsolvable question of WHY? Have you felt much emptiness, loneliness, irritation, and shame? Have you been confused by fears of being alone, but at the same time felt overwhelmed by the idea of being around people? WHY? - Or wonder if you even remember how to live without heavy feelings? I know because life experiences and traumas have taught me to understand others' suffering.
Growing up can be a hard won struggle. Learning to run your own life requires commitment and discipline. Create authentic relationships and satisfying work, expand a sense of inner guidance, and sharpen your purpose. I work with both men and women, however, my work with men has been especially gratifying. My experiences have shown they are capable, driven, compassionate and focused. They care deeply about their relationships and work and desire self-improvement and expertise in their lives.
Growing up can be a hard won struggle. Learning to run your own life requires commitment and discipline. Create authentic relationships and satisfying work, expand a sense of inner guidance, and sharpen your purpose. I work with both men and women, however, my work with men has been especially gratifying. My experiences have shown they are capable, driven, compassionate and focused. They care deeply about their relationships and work and desire self-improvement and expertise in their lives.
Steve Severson
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LICSW, CIMHP
Verified Verified
Apple Valley, MN 55124
I strongly believe that people don't come to therapy because something is "wrong with them." They come to therapy because the way they cope with the world is no longer effective. I do not change people. I expand their ability to handle life's problems. I specialize in an integrative approach to treating a variety of mental disorders. Having an Integrative approach means an all-encompassing approach utilizing psychotherapy techniques, along with dietary evaluations, an lifestyle changes. The ideal client will be ready for change and willing to work on themselves both in and out of session.
I strongly believe that people don't come to therapy because something is "wrong with them." They come to therapy because the way they cope with the world is no longer effective. I do not change people. I expand their ability to handle life's problems. I specialize in an integrative approach to treating a variety of mental disorders. Having an Integrative approach means an all-encompassing approach utilizing psychotherapy techniques, along with dietary evaluations, an lifestyle changes. The ideal client will be ready for change and willing to work on themselves both in and out of session.
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Male Therapists
As a man, why might I want to see a male therapist?
There are many reasons a man might wish to work with a male therapist, including a degree of shared identity, which may help client and therapist connect to each other and allow for a more free-flowing discussion of issues that can be deeply personal. Some men may feel more comfortable talking to a male therapist about relationship concerns, the pressures they feel around the roles society and family place on men, career or job challenges, self-esteem, or anger problems. For some men who have not had a male role models in their lives, a good male therapist may be especially helpful.
How can I find out about a therapist’s experience treating men?
Individuals looking for treatment should feel comfortable directly asking a therapist about their history treating men overall and the issues that arise in therapy with men. A good therapist will be happy to discuss such matters as well as their educational background, approach to treatment, and how they think they can aid a prospective client. Prospective clients should also ask what the expectation is for treatment, and what the fee structure is, and whether and which insurance plans are accepted.
Can clients benefit from having a therapist of the same gender?
Therapy is not gender-specific, but some men as well as women feel more comfortable opening up about their experiences and history with a male therapist. An individual may feel that they have to explain less background information and be on the same page more quickly, particularly when discussing gender-specific challenges, in the case of male clients. Some women have prior negative experiences with women that predispose them to prefer working with a male in therapy. That said, a good clinician can transcend most if not all gender concerns. Ultimately, the most important factor in therapy is the connection and trust the client is able to build with the practitioner.
Would a male therapist have specific training in treating men?
Generally, no. There are no certifications for treating men specifically, but there are continuing education classes that therapists may take that focus on treating men as a group. There are many therapists who focus on men and male issues in their treatment and therefore have experience and expertise in this domain.