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Male Therapists in Fullerton, CA


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Ned Bratspis

My approach to therapy: Exploration of the specific layers of language, belief and what they represent offers unique ways of discovering skill practices that match individual needs in the process creating progress.

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Joshua De La Cruz

My approach to therapy: I take a calm, straightforward approach that helps teen boys open up without pressure. I focus on practical tools they can actually use at home, school, and with friends, making therapy feel useful, not overwhelming.

  • Accepting Clients

  • In-Person or Online

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John Coyne

My approach to therapy: it's holistic. Viewing health in all respects, integrating mind, body and spirit. I see therapy as a place to slow down, reflect and clarify what's important. I may mostly listen or I may problem solve and offer strategies depending on your needs.

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  • In-Person or Online

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Dr. Joseph Lancaster

My approach to therapy: I had the privilege to be under the wing of mentorship of Dr. Stephan A. Hoeller, the renowned Gnostic-Jungian scholar. With this background, I have created my own method of therapy over the last 18 years; I call it “Gnostic Pneumatherapy”.

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  • In-Person or Online

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Richard De La Garza

My approach to therapy: I have an eclectic approach that includes treatment modalities ranging from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, EMDR, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused, and Person-Centered Therapy, and many more.

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Guillermo Ojeda

My approach to therapy: Welcome! If you're feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or exhausted, you're not alone. I work with clients navigating anxiety, depression, and past trauma who want support, clarity, and a space to be honest without judgment. Wherever you are in your journey, I’m here to meet you with compassion and care.

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Andrew Blair

My approach to therapy: I use a combination of evidence based, experiential approaches such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to develop the psychological flexibility to move through whatever life challenges are currently creating unnecessary suffering.

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  • In-Person or Online

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Landon Hallbrooks

My approach to therapy: I truly believe that a successful therapeutic relationship happens when the therapist and client join and agree to work toward achieving goals together.

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Jean Donabedian

My approach to therapy: My approach is very person-centered. I believe that each person shows up to therapy with their own unique needs and that therapy looks different for each person. I take an integrative approach to therapy in order to meet the needs of my clients.

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Chad Fraga

My approach to therapy: I work from a non judgemental, deeply attuned, extremely curious and strength based approach.

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Find Male Therapists & Counselors in Fullerton, CA.

Some people prefer a therapist of a certain gender. While female or nonbinary therapists are well-equipped to provide high-quality therapy, you may prefer a male therapist. Some people benefit from having a male therapist, and your personal preferences are important when choosing a mental health professional.

There are many male therapists and counselors, and you can easily find a male therapist near you for in-person therapy or to meet with online. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

The Benefits of Talk Therapy with a Male Counselor

You may not be able to pinpoint a specific reason why you prefer a male counselor, but here are some of the most common reasons why people choose them:

  • You may find it more comfortable to speak with a male due to your personal experiences, no matter your own gender identity. It is important that you feel comfortable with your therapist, as the relationship you have is one of the biggest predictors of outcomes in therapy.
  • You may connect more easily with a male counselor because that is historically who you’ve opened up to and have been vulnerable with.
  • People who have suffered abuse or harassment from women may not feel comfortable sharing their feelings with a female therapist. A male therapist may feel safer.
  • It may be important to your own healing to develop a safe, compassionate connection with a man, especially if you have not had such relationships in the past.

If you are curious how gender should play a role in choosing the right therapist, check out this article about finding the right therapist for you by licensed therapist Justine Soto.

Start Therapy with a Male Therapist Today!

Regardless of your reason behind choosing a male therapist, our team can help. At Mental Health Match, we specialize in matching you with therapists and counselors who best meet your needs. To find a male therapist in your area, browse the licensed mental health professionals above or use our free therapist matching tool.


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