Men's Mental Health Service
What Are Men’s Mental Health Issues?
There are few mental health issues that only affect men, although some do exist, like perinatal mental health issues related to becoming an expectant or new father.
When we say ‘men’s mental health,’ we’re referring to a constellation of issues that seem to affect men at higher rates than other folx.
These issues that affect men disproportionately include:
Being victims and perpetrators of physical violence
Misusing alcohol and drugs
Having fewer social supports
Dying by suicide
Engaging in more risky and unsafe behaviours
Using healthcare services less frequently, mental healthcare in particular
Having less effective long-term coping strategies for managing distress
How Do We Treat Men’s Mental Health Issues?
The treatment strategies that we use for men’s mental health issues will depend on what the presenting concerns are. For example, a man presenting for therapy with depression and social anxiety will need different strategies than one presenting for anger and alcohol use issues.
In general, though, the style with which we approach therapy with men can sometimes be different than with others. For example, we’ll be more likely to:
Talk about the ways in which traditional ideas of masculinity influence our mental health, both for better and for worse
Take a ‘strengths-based approach’ that capitalizes on traditionally masculine approaches to solving problems, like teaching specific skills to navigate distress and relationships
Use an action-oriented, directive style in therapy by focusing more on doing rather than just talking (we’ll still be doing lots of talking too!)
Read our blog post about Engaging Men in Mental Healthcare to learn more!
We continue to advocate for men’s mental health. Check out our op-eds in The Toronto Star!
Our Men’s Mental Health Team
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Dr. James Watson-Gaze, C.Psych
Clinical Psychologist & Clinic Director
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Dr. Justin Dubé
Clinical Psychologist (Supervised Practice)
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Suvi Mohanty, M.Ed, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
What Services Do We Offer?
Like in our general service, we offer individual therapy for men struggling with issues like:
Anxiety (e.g., panic attacks, social anxiety,
generalized anxiety and worry, phobias, health anxiety)
Depression and Bipolar disorders
Obsessions and compulsive behaviours (OCD)
Substance use and behavioural addictions (e.g., problem gambling)
Post-traumatic stress and complex trauma
Psychosis
Emotion dysregulation
Life transition and relationship challenges
We also run a specialized CBT Group for Anxiety and Depression.