Male Therapists in Fort Washington, PA
I am a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and Licensed Behavior Specialist with 28 years experience working with adults diagnosed with ASD and their families. I also have 60 years experience with helping raise a sibling diagnosed with ASD and a son diagnosed with ASD. My practice consists of working with adult ASD clients and their caretakers. I am familiar with the Pennsylvania ASD Waiver and the various IDD waivers. My practice provides behavioral therapy to adult ASD clients and using ACT and psycho- education assisting caretakers to set treatment goals for their ASD family member and lessen caregiver stress.
I am a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and Licensed Behavior Specialist with 28 years experience working with adults diagnosed with ASD and their families. I also have 60 years experience with helping raise a sibling diagnosed with ASD and a son diagnosed with ASD. My practice consists of working with adult ASD clients and their caretakers. I am familiar with the Pennsylvania ASD Waiver and the various IDD waivers. My practice provides behavioral therapy to adult ASD clients and using ACT and psycho- education assisting caretakers to set treatment goals for their ASD family member and lessen caregiver stress.
Life is difficult and there's no rule book. Have you ever felt like the “other?” I specialize in working with adults and adolescents who have felt like the “other.” I am here to support you to help you learn new coping skills and strategies. I will partner with you to move toward a life of enthusiasm, fulfillment, and more confidence. The clients I tend to focus on are men and teen boys, LGBTQI+, BIPOC and multi-racial people, artists/musicians, and neurodivergent individuals (ADHD and ASD). Concerns including: self-esteem, depression, high school to college transition, social anxiety, and improving relationships and boundaries.
Life is difficult and there's no rule book. Have you ever felt like the “other?” I specialize in working with adults and adolescents who have felt like the “other.” I am here to support you to help you learn new coping skills and strategies. I will partner with you to move toward a life of enthusiasm, fulfillment, and more confidence. The clients I tend to focus on are men and teen boys, LGBTQI+, BIPOC and multi-racial people, artists/musicians, and neurodivergent individuals (ADHD and ASD). Concerns including: self-esteem, depression, high school to college transition, social anxiety, and improving relationships and boundaries.
Pain brings people to therapy. Whether grief, shame, or trauma, the past lives in the body and impacts your perspective and choices, often leading to isolation. Therapy brings you back into connection. Through EMDR and IFS approaches, I will support you in healing old wounds, building loving relationships with yourself and your loved ones, and transforming your pain into compassion and resilience. I believe therapy provides a safe space to unpack the internal and external pressures that determine how you show up in the world, and to explore what feels authentic to you. You will find you can live more joyfully in the present.
Pain brings people to therapy. Whether grief, shame, or trauma, the past lives in the body and impacts your perspective and choices, often leading to isolation. Therapy brings you back into connection. Through EMDR and IFS approaches, I will support you in healing old wounds, building loving relationships with yourself and your loved ones, and transforming your pain into compassion and resilience. I believe therapy provides a safe space to unpack the internal and external pressures that determine how you show up in the world, and to explore what feels authentic to you. You will find you can live more joyfully in the present.
If you have something you are struggling with, you are not alone. It’s okay to have a problem, it’s not okay to neglect yourself. I seek to provide the support necessary to process the past, build skills to manage the present, and chart a path to a brighter future. I initially studied school counseling to serve school aged populations but as the need for mental health treatment increased, I was inspired to expand my practice to serve the greater population.
If you have something you are struggling with, you are not alone. It’s okay to have a problem, it’s not okay to neglect yourself. I seek to provide the support necessary to process the past, build skills to manage the present, and chart a path to a brighter future. I initially studied school counseling to serve school aged populations but as the need for mental health treatment increased, I was inspired to expand my practice to serve the greater population.
Frantz Allan Jean-Baptiste
Marriage & Family Therapist Associate, MA, MFT, TF-CBT, AAMFT
Fort Washington, PA 19034
Feeling lost, confused, stuck in repetitive patterns that often time leave you with more questions, doubts, and uncertainties? Most of us called it "Life". As a marriage and family therapist, I help clients to reframe these negative experiences into life-altering opportunities where growth, healing, and resiliency can occur. Through co-discovery, we will pursue the awareness and mindset necessary for authentic living. Everyone possesses the innate capability to be happy and form long-lasting, healthy relationships. I assist in fostering the tools necessary for such.
Feeling lost, confused, stuck in repetitive patterns that often time leave you with more questions, doubts, and uncertainties? Most of us called it "Life". As a marriage and family therapist, I help clients to reframe these negative experiences into life-altering opportunities where growth, healing, and resiliency can occur. Through co-discovery, we will pursue the awareness and mindset necessary for authentic living. Everyone possesses the innate capability to be happy and form long-lasting, healthy relationships. I assist in fostering the tools necessary for such.
My ideal clients are those who are experiencing difficulties with blended family issues, adolescent development, trauma, grief and loss, separation and divorce. My role as a therapist is to facilitate a process of healing by partnering with each client. I believe it is essential to listen carefully to an individual, couple or family and develop a partnership that combines my training and experience as a practitioner with each persons unique capacity for healing and growth. Most importantly, the objective of intervention and caring is promoting the family's ability to support the passions and interests that exist in each individual.
My ideal clients are those who are experiencing difficulties with blended family issues, adolescent development, trauma, grief and loss, separation and divorce. My role as a therapist is to facilitate a process of healing by partnering with each client. I believe it is essential to listen carefully to an individual, couple or family and develop a partnership that combines my training and experience as a practitioner with each persons unique capacity for healing and growth. Most importantly, the objective of intervention and caring is promoting the family's ability to support the passions and interests that exist in each individual.
Dr. Hindman is a licensed psychologist who specializes in anxiety disorders and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). A large amount of scientific research has shown CBT to effectively treat various mental health conditions. Dr. Hindman believes it’s important to stay up-to-date with the latest information determining how to most effectively treat different mental health-related issues. His approach also incorporates mindfulness and strategies from Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). He’s licensed in Pennsylvania, but also holds a PSYPACT license allowing him to practice in many states through Telehealth.
Dr. Hindman is a licensed psychologist who specializes in anxiety disorders and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). A large amount of scientific research has shown CBT to effectively treat various mental health conditions. Dr. Hindman believes it’s important to stay up-to-date with the latest information determining how to most effectively treat different mental health-related issues. His approach also incorporates mindfulness and strategies from Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). He’s licensed in Pennsylvania, but also holds a PSYPACT license allowing him to practice in many states through Telehealth.
People enter psychotherapy because they have a problem in living that they have been unable to solve. They have frequently exhausted the resources of friends and family and are unclear about how best to move their lives forward. My clinical experience over many years has taught me that focusing on the current version of the problems and exploring solutions that are meaningful and real is the way to move beyond where one is psychologically blocked. The goal is to reduce if not eliminate distress and to reach a better understanding of the ways in which such problems can be solved.
People enter psychotherapy because they have a problem in living that they have been unable to solve. They have frequently exhausted the resources of friends and family and are unclear about how best to move their lives forward. My clinical experience over many years has taught me that focusing on the current version of the problems and exploring solutions that are meaningful and real is the way to move beyond where one is psychologically blocked. The goal is to reduce if not eliminate distress and to reach a better understanding of the ways in which such problems can be solved.
In my work, I am dedicated to supporting emotional well-being, resilience, and meaningful relationships across the lifespan. I specialize in working with young adults and adults, substance related challenges, dual diagnosis, and athletes' mental health. My trauma-informed, attachment-based approach integrates relational models and cognitive-behavioral tools. Drawing on my own journey and sports industry experience, I offer a shame-reducing, strength-based space where clients explore challenges and build coping skills with compassion and support.
In my work, I am dedicated to supporting emotional well-being, resilience, and meaningful relationships across the lifespan. I specialize in working with young adults and adults, substance related challenges, dual diagnosis, and athletes' mental health. My trauma-informed, attachment-based approach integrates relational models and cognitive-behavioral tools. Drawing on my own journey and sports industry experience, I offer a shame-reducing, strength-based space where clients explore challenges and build coping skills with compassion and support.
Clients who seek counseling services here can expect a supportive environment where they can explore their emotional needs and overcome barriers that limit their full potential. They will discover someone with an open-minded approach to client wellness and who considers the client's work life, family traditions, personal identity, and cultural and spiritual beliefs.
Clients who seek counseling services here can expect a supportive environment where they can explore their emotional needs and overcome barriers that limit their full potential. They will discover someone with an open-minded approach to client wellness and who considers the client's work life, family traditions, personal identity, and cultural and spiritual beliefs.
I have over 40 years in the practice of Clinical Psychology, sex therapy, marital and family therapy. I work with both adolescents and adults on issues such as depression and anxiety, marital and relationship problems, loss and grieving, chronic illnesses, phase of life issues, addictions, gender and sexual identity issues, post traumatic stress disorder, and dissociative disorders. After leaving Penn State, I completed a Postdoctoral Internship in Clinical Psychology and went on to serve as Assistant Director of an addictions treatment program while completing a six year tenure as an Associate in Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School.
I have over 40 years in the practice of Clinical Psychology, sex therapy, marital and family therapy. I work with both adolescents and adults on issues such as depression and anxiety, marital and relationship problems, loss and grieving, chronic illnesses, phase of life issues, addictions, gender and sexual identity issues, post traumatic stress disorder, and dissociative disorders. After leaving Penn State, I completed a Postdoctoral Internship in Clinical Psychology and went on to serve as Assistant Director of an addictions treatment program while completing a six year tenure as an Associate in Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School.
Less than half (41%) of mothers feel they have enough support during the postpartum period. At Phia Health, we recognize the urgent need for more focused support during this critical period. Our treatment programs, including our Virtual Intensive Postpartum Care (IPC), are designed to provide personalized and flexible care tailored to the unique needs of each mother.
Less than half (41%) of mothers feel they have enough support during the postpartum period. At Phia Health, we recognize the urgent need for more focused support during this critical period. Our treatment programs, including our Virtual Intensive Postpartum Care (IPC), are designed to provide personalized and flexible care tailored to the unique needs of each mother.
Psychotherapy is a powerful process through which we can learn about the ways we attempt to manage difficult circumstances, feelings, and conflicts through the lens of our experiences and relationships both past and present. Therapy is an opportunity for individuals to develop their own understanding of how they came to be who they are- and why. This often provides valuable information about how we might meet present day challenges across the broad demands of everyday life. Therapy can be very effective for most people, and I make every effort to create a welcoming and collaborative environment.
Psychotherapy is a powerful process through which we can learn about the ways we attempt to manage difficult circumstances, feelings, and conflicts through the lens of our experiences and relationships both past and present. Therapy is an opportunity for individuals to develop their own understanding of how they came to be who they are- and why. This often provides valuable information about how we might meet present day challenges across the broad demands of everyday life. Therapy can be very effective for most people, and I make every effort to create a welcoming and collaborative environment.
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Are you trying to manage your stress in the ever-growing tumultuous environment? Are you working from home having a hard time juggling with family life? Perhaps you have a challenge with practicing effective communication? Or maybe just talking about your issues can be difficult, and that's ok. Do you want to learn more about yourself, how to cope in a healthy way, and have better communication? I can help. In my practice, I respect the unique experience of each individual. I see the particular difficulties that each faces. I listen and interact with empathy and provide insight and support. No two treatments are ever the same.
Are you trying to manage your stress in the ever-growing tumultuous environment? Are you working from home having a hard time juggling with family life? Perhaps you have a challenge with practicing effective communication? Or maybe just talking about your issues can be difficult, and that's ok. Do you want to learn more about yourself, how to cope in a healthy way, and have better communication? I can help. In my practice, I respect the unique experience of each individual. I see the particular difficulties that each faces. I listen and interact with empathy and provide insight and support. No two treatments are ever the same.
Life is full of unseen challenges, and almost all of us deal with circumstances that can cause emotional and mental distress. I am a person-centered therapist whose goal is to help others develop skills to navigate life’s challenges. My list of experiences includes working with families, couples, children and parents, adolescents, teenagers, and individual adults of all ages. Because of my wide range of experiences, I employ many different methods to meet people where they are at, and to come up with the best plan for their treatment. I work with all ages, relationships, and family dynamics.
Life is full of unseen challenges, and almost all of us deal with circumstances that can cause emotional and mental distress. I am a person-centered therapist whose goal is to help others develop skills to navigate life’s challenges. My list of experiences includes working with families, couples, children and parents, adolescents, teenagers, and individual adults of all ages. Because of my wide range of experiences, I employ many different methods to meet people where they are at, and to come up with the best plan for their treatment. I work with all ages, relationships, and family dynamics.
Are you feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure of your next move? Whether you're navigating school, work, relationships, parenthood, or just life in today’s world, you're not alone. At MENtal Wellness, I specialize in helping individuals break through emotional barriers, build healthier relationships, and redefine what strength really means.
I get it—talking isn’t always easy. Many guys grow up being told to "man up" or keep their feelings to themselves. But bottling it up only works for so long. Therapy is a safe, real space where you can drop the armor and start figuring things out—at your pace, in your way.
Are you feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure of your next move? Whether you're navigating school, work, relationships, parenthood, or just life in today’s world, you're not alone. At MENtal Wellness, I specialize in helping individuals break through emotional barriers, build healthier relationships, and redefine what strength really means.
I get it—talking isn’t always easy. Many guys grow up being told to "man up" or keep their feelings to themselves. But bottling it up only works for so long. Therapy is a safe, real space where you can drop the armor and start figuring things out—at your pace, in your way.
Whether you are beginning or continuing your psychotherapy journey, I believe that a thorough assessment of your strengths and specific areas in your life that may benefit from clinical attention. My focus is providing therapeutic supports towards you achieving success in your life as your define it. My practice is informed by psychotherapy principles that promote a collaborative approach to therapy including cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, and humanistic approaches. My practice includes providing assessment and treatment services for adults, couples, and teenagers. I accept coverage from most major insurance companies and a sliding scale is also available.
Whether you are beginning or continuing your psychotherapy journey, I believe that a thorough assessment of your strengths and specific areas in your life that may benefit from clinical attention. My focus is providing therapeutic supports towards you achieving success in your life as your define it. My practice is informed by psychotherapy principles that promote a collaborative approach to therapy including cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, and humanistic approaches. My practice includes providing assessment and treatment services for adults, couples, and teenagers. I accept coverage from most major insurance companies and a sliding scale is also available.
You're here. That takes courage. The next step might take even more. Our life experiences can lead us to doubt ourselves, delay important decisions, and avoid taking steps we know, at our cores, offer us an opportunity to set a more hopeful path forward. I hear you and I want you to know that even though I don't know you yet, I care about you. I care about what brought you here. I care about what happens next. I can be here to support you when your anxious thoughts make you afraid, when your sadness feels paralyzing, or when you feel alone with all of these overwhelming, but very human emotions. Today is an opportunity.
You're here. That takes courage. The next step might take even more. Our life experiences can lead us to doubt ourselves, delay important decisions, and avoid taking steps we know, at our cores, offer us an opportunity to set a more hopeful path forward. I hear you and I want you to know that even though I don't know you yet, I care about you. I care about what brought you here. I care about what happens next. I can be here to support you when your anxious thoughts make you afraid, when your sadness feels paralyzing, or when you feel alone with all of these overwhelming, but very human emotions. Today is an opportunity.
My name is Alan Schweizer and I am Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in CA and PA. The focus of my practice is to help clients to identify and overcome the barriers in their personal lives and relationships needed to experience more happiness. In helping you I use evidence-based practices such as Integrative and Systemic Psychology, Cognitive Behavioral, Family Systems, Existential, Emotion Focused, Mindfulness, and Mind-Body practices that are action-oriented and according to your specific needs.
My name is Alan Schweizer and I am Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in CA and PA. The focus of my practice is to help clients to identify and overcome the barriers in their personal lives and relationships needed to experience more happiness. In helping you I use evidence-based practices such as Integrative and Systemic Psychology, Cognitive Behavioral, Family Systems, Existential, Emotion Focused, Mindfulness, and Mind-Body practices that are action-oriented and according to your specific needs.
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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.
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 therapists of a specific gender. 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. 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.


