Online therapy for men who are tired of managing everything alone.
Many men come to therapy after years of functioning.
You may be responsible, thoughtful, successful, relationally aware, or used to solving problems privately. You may be good at holding things together, staying composed, or moving forward.
Cameron Eshgh Therapy offers private-pay-forward online therapy for men navigating relational patterns, emotional disconnection, burnout, perfectionism, identity, shame, spirituality, and the deeper work of becoming more honest with themselves and others. Therapy is available for clients physically located in New York, New Jersey, Florida, Massachusetts, and Vermont.
For therapy inquiries from men inquiries, Cameron reviews availability for eligible clients in NY, NJ, FL, MA, and VT; insurance-based openings may require a waitlist.
Therapy for men does not have to mean becoming someone else. It may mean becoming more honest about what you already carry.
Many men learn to handle vulnerability through distance, competence, humor, analysis, anger, silence, achievement, or withdrawal.
These strategies may have protected you. They may also limit intimacy, creativity, emotional honesty, and the ability to receive care.
You may be seeking therapy because:
Questions that may be alive in the work:
In therapy for men, Cameron works with emotion, shame, isolation, pressure, sexuality, spirituality, and relationships without reducing masculinity to a script.
Therapy may include attention to:
The goal is not to perform openness. The goal is to become more real.
Online therapy for men is available when you are physically in New York, New Jersey, Florida, Massachusetts, or Vermont for the appointment. If you travel elsewhere, therapy may need to pause until you are back in an eligible location.
If men names the kind of work you are seeking, you are welcome to begin with an inquiry.
For therapy inquiries from men inquiries, Cameron reviews availability for eligible clients in NY, NJ, FL, MA, and VT; insurance-based openings may require a waitlist.
Begin With an InquiryTherapy may be worth considering when handling it alone has started to cost you connection, honesty, sleep, relationships, or emotional range. You do not need to be in crisis to begin.
Yes. Therapy can help men understand relational patterns, attachment dynamics, communication, emotional withdrawal, conflict, intimacy, and self-trust.
Advice and coaching often focus on what to do next. Therapy can also examine shame, anger, loneliness, attachment, sexuality, grief, identity, and the pressure to stay capable even when something inside is asking for attention.
Look for a therapist who does not reduce masculinity to a script, can work with emotion without shaming you, and can hold both practical concerns and deeper patterns. Fit matters more than forcing yourself into a generic model.
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