Men's Issues Therapists in Kingston, ON

Jamie Smith

Jamie Smith

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

"My life is fine, why do I feel like this?" "I don't really know how I feel" Depression, loneliness, addiction, anxiety, feeling stuck, people pleasing often point to complex or developmental trauma with no quick fix. If you're reading this you can tell that something is wrong, but might not know where to start. The power to change and heal is inside you waiting to be found.

First Step Men's Therapy

First Step Men's Therapy

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

Disconnected. Isolated. Angry. Stuck. Many men we work with feel this way. You may be struggling with anxiety, depression, anger, shame, trauma, addiction, or relationship difficulties while trying to hold everything together alone. At First Step Men’s Therapy, we help men better understand themselves, build healthier coping strategies, and reconnect with the life they want to live.

Greg Clarke

Greg Clarke

Mental Health/Addiction Counsellor - RSSW, Psychotherapist , CCAC MATS CPGC

Virtual

Hello, I’m Greg Clarke. I have spent the last 40 years working in the mental health and addiction field. Throughout my career, I have focused on providing compassionate support to individuals facing a variety of challenges, including addiction, problem gambling, chronic conditions, grief and bereavement, life changes and ageing, as well as anxiety and depression.

Chris Graham

Chris Graham

Professional Counsellor, MPCC-Provisional designation with the Canadian Professional Counsellors Association (CPCA).

Virtual

I work with pilots and men in high-pressure careers who are navigating anxiety, burnout, identity challenges, or major life transitions. Many of the people I support are looking for counselling that is practical, confidential, and respectful of their professional context. For pilots concerns about career impact, medical implications often create hesitation around seeking support.

Jason Lavery

Jason Lavery

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

I am happy to work with an extensive range of clients and organize my practice around providing Client-Centred Therapy grounded in empirically-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). I have lived experience as a first responder and am passionate about addressing the unique challenges associated with fulfilling such roles.

Monica Natalia

Monica Natalia

Registered Psychotherapist, Qualifying

Virtual

Do you constantly judge yourself harshly and worry about how others perceive you? You’re someone who puts everyone else first, making sure the people around you are comfortable and happy. Yet even with all that effort, you still feel anxious, overwhelmed, and never “good enough.” You may hold back from changing because you fear conflict, disappointment, or losing the people you care about. But d…

John Sendim

John Sendim

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

John is a registered psychotherapist who wears many hats. As the founder and director of UpLift Therapy for Men, he’s dedicated to creating a supportive space for men to address mental health challenges. But John also understands the complexities of life beyond the therapy room – he's a husband and father himself. Drawing from his personal experience, John is passionate about helping men, part...

Laila Crawford

Laila Crawford

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

Jay Hinton

Jay Hinton

Canadian Certified Counsellor and Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

I am happy to offer virtual counselling in most places in Canada, and my services are covered by most insurance plans (please check your own policy for details!). I pride myself on being inclusive and accepting in my practice and life, and I genuinely love the work that I do. I treat every individual as unique, and work with a range of tools in helping to craft an approach that work for you.

Matthew Klompus

Matthew Klompus

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

Hi! I'm Matt Klompus, and I am a registered psychotherapist working out of Kitchener, Ontario. I see clients virtually throughout Ontario. I specialize in ADHD, depression/anxiety, life transitions, self-esteem, and past trauma. I also work with couples. I primarily use a client-centered, strengths-based approach, bringing in elements of IFS, DBT and EFT.

Eric Hammer

Eric Hammer

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

Helping Men Overcome Relationship Struggles Through Self-Awareness I help men break free from unhealthy relationship patterns by fostering self-awareness through a psychodynamic approach. Together, we uncover unconscious beliefs, past wounds, and emotional blocks that impact connection. My goal is to help you build deeper, healthier relationships and a stronger sense of self.

Chris Pankewich

Chris Pankewich

Registered Psychotherapist (RP)

Virtual

My therapeutic approach is collaborative and non-directive, partnering with you to develop a customized toolkit that includes conceptual frameworks, practical skills, and a solid knowledge base. This toolkit is designed to enhance your quality of life, help you overcome obstacles, and achieve your personal and professional goals.

Stacy Recalla

Stacy Recalla

Nurse Practitioner

Virtual

Now offering trauma-informed and neuro-affirming ADHD Assessments, medication management, and general psychiatric appointments and support.

Wren Toombs

Wren Toombs

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

I offer depth-oriented, trauma-informed psychotherapy to adults (18+) of all genders and backgrounds using primarily a psychodynamic approach but also drawing on emotion-focussed, behavioural, and body-based techniques as needed. I provide therapy in-person and virtually, in French and English. I am accepting new clients.

Mariana Lafrance

Mariana Lafrance

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual Waitlist for new clients

Are you struggling with being human in our modern world? If you've found your way here, it's likely that you're feeling uncomfortable and stuck and that you're getting ready to do something about it... even if it's terrifying. You sense there's something more to you than what you've experienced thus far, and the way forward is muddied.

Katherine Koplov

Katherine Koplov

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

A second-generation psychotherapist with lived experience as an immigrant, corporate leader, and survivor of relational trauma, I bring a compassionate, culturally attuned, and trauma-informed lens. My integrative approach draws on Mindfulness, Somatic Therapy, EFT, IFS, Polyvagal-informed approaches, Narrative Therapy, DBT, CBT, and SFBT to foster meaningful and lasting change.

Paul Jozsef

Paul Jozsef

Clinical Counsellor, CCC

Virtual

I'm a licensed clinical counsellor with over ten years of experience helping individuals and couples manage anxiety, anger, and relationship challenges. I hold a Master's in Counselling and Psychotherapy with additional training in mindfulness-based approaches. I offer sessions in-person or online.

Meredith Bailey

Meredith Bailey

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

I believe that as a therapist, it is a privilege to be invited into another person’s life & one I never take lightly. Reaching out for support may feel overwhelming, & the task of finding the right person for you can be daunting. I want to assure you this is a safe space, & my primary objective is YOU finding the right person for YOU. Your confidence in that decision is extremely important to me.

Jessica DeMille

Jessica DeMille

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying), MACP, B.Sc (Hons)

Virtual

I work with individuals, couples, families, and children (10+), providing a safe, supportive space for exploration and growth. Using an integrative, client-centered approach, I help clients navigate anxiety, depression, relationships, and life transitions, fostering resilience, self-awareness, and meaningful change. Together, we explore tools and strategies to support emotional well-being.

Parker Willis

Parker Willis

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

Feeling anxious, burned out, or not yourself? Therapy at Turning Point can offer space to slow down and connect truly. I support individuals and children, including athletes and young adults, through stress, trauma, injury, transitions, and performance pressure. My approach is tailored to you or your child. Showing up is a powerful first step, and I’d be honored to walk alongside you.

How do therapists in Kingston, ON compare?

Number of therapists listed

27

Average years in practice

5.3 Years

Currently accepting new clients

93 %

Therapists in Kingston, ON who prioritize treating:

100% Men's Issues
70% Anxiety
59% Relationship Issues
37% Depression
33% Addiction
30% Self Esteem
30% Trauma and PTSD
30% ADHD

How therapists see their clients

100% Online Only

Top therapy approaches used in Kingston, ON:

44% Cognitive Behavioural (CBT)
37% Trauma Focused
30% Psychodynamic
26% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
26% Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
26% Narrative
22% Attachment-based
22% Somatic

Frequently Asked Questions About Men's Issues

What does men's therapy or therapy for male issues address?

Therapy focused on male issues supports men navigating challenges that are often shaped by socialization, identity, and gender expectations. Common areas include depression and anxiety (which often present differently in men), stress and burnout, relationship difficulties, fatherhood and parenting, anger management, masculinity and identity, grief, substance use, and past trauma. Men also seek therapy for general mental health support without a specific presenting problem.

Why do men often struggle to seek therapy, and how can this be addressed?

Men in Canada are significantly less likely than women to seek mental health support, often due to messages that equate emotional expression with weakness or vulnerability. Many men also experience depression and anxiety through physical symptoms — irritability, fatigue, risk-taking, or physical complaints — rather than sadness, which can delay recognition. Therapists working with men are generally trained to meet this with a direct, strengths-based approach that does not feel like being forced to talk about feelings.

Should I see a male therapist specifically?

Some men prefer working with a male therapist, particularly for topics involving masculinity, relationships, or experiences they feel a man would better understand. Others find the gender of their therapist less important than the therapist's approach, training, and whether they feel comfortable. What matters most is finding a therapist you trust and feel understood by — Theralist lets you filter by therapist gender to help you find the right fit.

What therapy approaches work well for men?

Research suggests that men often respond well to structured, goal-oriented approaches like CBT, as well as solution-focused therapy and motivational interviewing. Mindfulness-based approaches and acceptance-based therapies are also effective and may feel less focused on "processing feelings" in a way that feels unfamiliar. Many therapists working with men use a practical, collaborative style that builds skills while creating space for deeper emotional work over time.

Is online therapy a good option for men?

Yes — research and clinical experience suggest that many men find online therapy more accessible and less intimidating than in-person sessions. The ability to connect from home or an office, without a waiting room, can lower the barrier significantly. Online therapy is equally effective as in-person therapy for most concerns. Many therapists on Theralist offer virtual sessions across Canada.