Therapy for Dads’ Mental Health

Normalize that fatherhood changes your identity, too

Understand how stress, anxiety, or numbness might be showing up

Name the pressures to “be strong” and “hold it all together”

Create space for your emotions, fears, and frustrations

Feel more steady, connected, and supported—in your own way

Dads Mental Health

It’s okay if fatherhood hasn’t felt like what you expected.

Maybe you’re showing up in every practical way—but still feel distant, lost, or on edge. Maybe you’re holding in your stress so your partner doesn’t fall apart. Maybe you’re questioning your role, unsure how to connect, or wondering if you’re even doing it “right.”

And behind the silence, you might be thinking:
“Am I allowed to say I’m struggling, too?”
“Do I even have a space in all of this?”
“What happened to the person I used to be?”

At Matrescence Therapy, we know that dads often get left out of the emotional conversation—but the impact of parenthood touches you, too. We’re here to help you name what’s real, find your footing, and feel human again.

You Don’t Have to “Man Up” Through This

The early years of parenting are intense—for everyone. But for many dads, there’s no roadmap. No permission to talk about the fear, the disconnection, or the mental toll. You’re just expected to keep going.

You might be experiencing:

  • Stress or anxiety that’s hard to switch off

  • Irritability, numbness, or feeling emotionally flat

  • Trouble bonding with your baby or partner

  • Pressure to be the “rock” even when you’re overwhelmed

  • Identity shifts around purpose, work, or masculinity

  • Guilt for not “doing more” or resentment for doing too much

These aren’t signs of failure. They’re signs that you’re carrying a lot—often without enough support. Therapy is a place where you can exhale, speak freely, and figure out how you want to show up for yourself and your family.

Dads Mental Health
Dads Mental Health

Support That Meets You Where You Are

This isn’t a lecture about how to “be a better dad.” It’s a conversation about what it means to be a person becoming a parent—and how to care for yourself while you care for everyone else. Therapy offers a space to lay it all down—the stress, the expectations, the invisible weight of being present, providing, and figuring it out as you go. Here’s what you can expect:

Flexible sessions: Our 45–55 minute sessions are built with real life in mind. Whether you’re juggling work demands, sleep deprivation, or just need a space to breathe and be real—we’re here for it. We’ll meet you exactly where you are.

Collaborative planning: We’ll start by talking about how fatherhood has impacted your mental health, your relationships, and your sense of self. Then we’ll create a personalized plan to support you in this new season of life.

Therapists who get it: Our therapists understand the highs, lows, and in-betweens of modern fatherhood. Whether you’re dealing with pressure, disconnection, identity shifts, or emotions no one ever taught you how to talk about—we’re here to hold space for all of it, without judgment.

You don’t have to carry the weight of fatherhood and your mental health alone. We’re here to walk alongside you—honestly, respectfully, and with real care.

Fatherhood Can Be Tough. Therapy Can Help

Normalize the Mental Load of Modern Fatherhood

Process Stress, Anxiety, or Emotional Shutdown

Navigate Relationship Shifts and Role Changes

Reconnect with Yourself and Your Purpose

MATRESCENCE THERAPY

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