Male Therapists in Orange County, NC
Logan Greenleaf
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (Online Only)
Not accepting new clients
My style is heavily collaborative with my clients, and I work hard to ensure clients feel comfortable and heard regardless of identity or background. I make continual efforts to stay educated, and my passion lies with underserved populations in need of safe places to seek counseling. Sessions are goal-oriented, strengths-based, and my role more like a Virgil to a client's Dante; I intend to serve as a gentle and informed companion on a client's personal journey.
My style is heavily collaborative with my clients, and I work hard to ensure clients feel comfortable and heard regardless of identity or background. I make continual efforts to stay educated, and my passion lies with underserved populations in need of safe places to seek counseling. Sessions are goal-oriented, strengths-based, and my role more like a Virgil to a client's Dante; I intend to serve as a gentle and informed companion on a client's personal journey.
Tim Donahoe, LCSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Verified Verified
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Not accepting new clients
Struggling with depression or anxiety? Breaking patterns is hard, but you know you want change and meaningful redirection. Painful memories and recurrent conflict can strain relationships. Work stress gets in the way of being present and feeling fulfilled. People often work with me to get things moving when they feel blocked or stuck, to develop calm where uncertainty has them off balance. Our work will reveal insight to restore stability, address trauma, and change outlook towards realizing an improved sense of self. Together we can work to identify and harness strength, addressing challenges with new clarity and inspiration.
Struggling with depression or anxiety? Breaking patterns is hard, but you know you want change and meaningful redirection. Painful memories and recurrent conflict can strain relationships. Work stress gets in the way of being present and feeling fulfilled. People often work with me to get things moving when they feel blocked or stuck, to develop calm where uncertainty has them off balance. Our work will reveal insight to restore stability, address trauma, and change outlook towards realizing an improved sense of self. Together we can work to identify and harness strength, addressing challenges with new clarity and inspiration.
A foundational quote for my work as well as my life has been “Be kind for everyone is facing a hard battle.” One’s battle could be feeling alone even when surrounded by people, trying to manage countless life stressors, or struggling to overcome addiction amongst others. Meeting you where you are at and seeing past your symptoms to who you are as a person is central to who I am as a counselor. Within your battle, I strive to compassionately assist you in recognizing the strengths that you have within yourself to cope.
A foundational quote for my work as well as my life has been “Be kind for everyone is facing a hard battle.” One’s battle could be feeling alone even when surrounded by people, trying to manage countless life stressors, or struggling to overcome addiction amongst others. Meeting you where you are at and seeing past your symptoms to who you are as a person is central to who I am as a counselor. Within your battle, I strive to compassionately assist you in recognizing the strengths that you have within yourself to cope.
James Sutton Neurologist
MD
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (Online Only)
Not accepting new clients
I am a board-certified neurologist offering specialist evaluation and treatment for neurological conditions, including mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. I served as a principal investigator in 35 clinical trials of investigational medications for Alzheimer's disease, an experience that enables me to inform you and your loved ones in great depth about the risks and benefits of clinical trials, as well as provide expert guidance regarding newly approved medications. I strive to understand your unique experience and tailor my explanations, reassurances, decisions, and messaging accordingly.
I am a board-certified neurologist offering specialist evaluation and treatment for neurological conditions, including mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. I served as a principal investigator in 35 clinical trials of investigational medications for Alzheimer's disease, an experience that enables me to inform you and your loved ones in great depth about the risks and benefits of clinical trials, as well as provide expert guidance regarding newly approved medications. I strive to understand your unique experience and tailor my explanations, reassurances, decisions, and messaging accordingly.
Steve Moore
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (Online Only)
Not accepting new clients
I have been providing services to clients for over 36 years. I use a myriad of techniques adapted to your individual needs. I am a psychotherapist trained extensively in Ericksonian brief psychotherapy as well as cognitive behavioral therapy. My work is informed by exciting recent advances in brain science. I am a Certified Imago Relationship Therapist. I am interested in the past only as it relates to what is occurring now. My methods are action-oriented and I frequently give assignments in between sessions to propel our work forward. Your results are very much determined by your active engagement in the process.
I have been providing services to clients for over 36 years. I use a myriad of techniques adapted to your individual needs. I am a psychotherapist trained extensively in Ericksonian brief psychotherapy as well as cognitive behavioral therapy. My work is informed by exciting recent advances in brain science. I am a Certified Imago Relationship Therapist. I am interested in the past only as it relates to what is occurring now. My methods are action-oriented and I frequently give assignments in between sessions to propel our work forward. Your results are very much determined by your active engagement in the process.
Casey Miller
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW, LCAS
Verified Verified
4 Endorsed
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Not accepting new clients
I work with adults who want to live a better, more meaningful life that isn’t dominated by suffering and shame. To achieve this, I help individuals connect with their wisdom and vitality during sessions to live better lives outside of sessions. I work with individuals to address issues including mood and anxiety, relationship struggles, substance use, life transitions, gender and sexuality, complex trauma, and identity exploration. I believe we all struggle to deal with various types of pain and shame, but with support and compassion, it is possible to live a liberated life.
I work with adults who want to live a better, more meaningful life that isn’t dominated by suffering and shame. To achieve this, I help individuals connect with their wisdom and vitality during sessions to live better lives outside of sessions. I work with individuals to address issues including mood and anxiety, relationship struggles, substance use, life transitions, gender and sexuality, complex trauma, and identity exploration. I believe we all struggle to deal with various types of pain and shame, but with support and compassion, it is possible to live a liberated life.
Matt Whitt
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, MSW, PhD
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Hillsborough, NC 27278
Not accepting new clients
I welcome and work with adults from all backgrounds and stages of life. I am LGBTQIA+ affirming, engaged in anti-racist work, and approach my clients with empathy, nonjudgement, and respect for their strengths. As a former professor who left academia, I value supporting clients through big decisions, school or career stress, and life transitions. I view mental health difficulties such as anxiety, depression, burnout, and trauma as responses to individual, social, and environmental factors, rather than 'personal' issues. Consequently, I help clients make changes in their own habits, their relationships, and their wider contexts.
I welcome and work with adults from all backgrounds and stages of life. I am LGBTQIA+ affirming, engaged in anti-racist work, and approach my clients with empathy, nonjudgement, and respect for their strengths. As a former professor who left academia, I value supporting clients through big decisions, school or career stress, and life transitions. I view mental health difficulties such as anxiety, depression, burnout, and trauma as responses to individual, social, and environmental factors, rather than 'personal' issues. Consequently, I help clients make changes in their own habits, their relationships, and their wider contexts.