Therapy for Men in Wisconsin
You don’t have to figure it all out on your own.
If you’re here, something in your life might feel off—stress, pressure, disconnection, anger, burnout, or just a sense that things could be better but you’re not sure how.
A lot of men are used to handling things themselves. Pushing through. Staying busy. Keeping it together.
And that works… until it doesn’t.
Therapy for men offers a space where you don’t have to carry everything alone anymore.


If your relationship is part of what’s bringing you here, our couples counseling services may also be helpful.
Common Reasons Men Come to Therapy
You don’t need a “big” reason to start. Men come to therapy for all kinds of reasons, including:
Sometimes it’s not even clear what’s wrong—just that something isn’t right.
That’s enough.

If past experiences are still affecting you, you’re not alone—many men benefit from trauma therapy. At HEART Counseling, this is our specialty.
What Therapy Can Look Like for Men
Men’s therapy isn’t about sitting in a room talking about your feelings for 50 minutes straight (unless you want it to be).
In fact, therapy doesn’t have to look a certain way at all.
It can be:
Our approach to counseling for men is flexible and tailored—you don’t have to show up any certain way.
“Is This Really for Me?”
We get it.
We’re HEART Counseling.
We’re an all-women team.
There’s a lot of purple on our website.
It might not immediately feel like a space designed with men in mind.
But what matters most is this: We work with real people, and we meet you where you are.
We care deeply about creating a space where you feel respected, understood, and comfortable showing up as you are.


If you’ve been searching for therapy for men near you or men’s counseling in Wisconsin, you’re in the right place—even if it doesn’t look exactly how you expected.
You don’t have to fit a mold here.
You don’t have to talk a certain way or be “good at therapy.”
You just have to be willing to start.
Working with Female Therapists
Some men aren’t sure what it will be like to work with a female therapist.
That’s a valid question.
For many men, it ends up being a meaningful part of the process—offering a different perspective, especially when it comes to relationships and communication.
And if something doesn’t feel like the right fit, we’ll talk about it. Your comfort matters.


A Place for Wisconsin Men
We work with men across Wisconsin, and we understand that for a lot of guys here, life doesn’t revolve around talking about feelings.
It might look more like:
You might not be used to putting words to what’s going on internally. Or maybe you’ve never had a space where that felt natural.
That’s okay.
You don’t have to change who you are to benefit from therapy.
We’ll meet you in a way that feels real, practical, and grounded—whether you’re someone who talks easily or someone who’s never done this before.
What Makes Our Approach Different
At HEART Counseling, we focus on connection first.
We live and work in Wisconsin too, so we connect over our shared experiences. From the often crazy Wisconsin weather, to cheering on our local sports teams, or finding the squeakiest cheese curds at the farmer’s market, we understand the rhythm of life here—and we bring that understanding into the work we do with you.
HEART Counseling is a Wisconsin-based counseling practice, providing therapy both in-person on the west side of Madison, and via Telehealth to anyone in the Badger State.
We are intentional about making sure men feel welcome and comfortable here.


We’re not here to judge you, fix you, or force you into a process that doesn’t fit.
Instead, we:
We show up authentically so that you can too.

You’re welcome here.
Even if the space doesn’t look like what you expected.
Even if you’re not sure what to say.
Even if part of you is unsure about therapy.
There’s room for you here.
Therapy for Men: Meet Our Therapists
All HEART Counseling clinicians work with men and are committed to providing thoughtful, trauma-informed care.
Below are a few of our therapists who have a special interest in supporting men’s mental health. Each brings a strengths-based, nonjudgmental approach and creates space to explore what’s going on in a way that feels comfortable and meaningful.
The connection you feel with your therapist matters most—take a look at their profiles to see who might be a good fit for you.
Sunshine Stephens, MFT-IT
Sunshine works with men seeking therapy for anxiety, life transitions, and relationship challenges. She helps clients understand patterns in their thoughts, behaviors, and relationships so they can make clearer decisions and move forward with more confidence. Her approach is straightforward, supportive, and grounded, offering a space to work through challenges without pressure or judgment.
Makayla Wiegand, MFT-IT
Makayla works with men looking to improve relationships, manage anxiety, and navigate life transitions. She takes a practical, collaborative approach to help clients understand patterns, strengthen communication, and make meaningful changes. Her style is clear, supportive, and focused on helping you build skills you can use in everyday life.
Julie Jensen, LMFT
Julie provides therapy for men who feel stuck—whether in relationships, family roles, or major life transitions. She helps clients identify patterns that may be holding them back and develop practical ways to create change. Her style is steady, direct, and insight-oriented, combining honest conversation with real-world tools that support long-term growth.








