Children who struggle to speak, or textbook cases of rigid routines. But for many men, autism spectrum disorder looks different—and it often goes unnoticed until adulthood.

Maybe you’ve always felt a little “different.” Social situations drain you. Relationships are confusing. Work feels overwhelming. Or maybe you’ve been told you’re “too intense,” “too blunt,” or “too quiet.”

This isn’t about being broken. It’s about understanding the way your brain is wired—and learning how to thrive with it. At Mister Health, we provide virtual counseling for men with autism spectrum disorders across Massachusetts, giving you tools to better navigate work, relationships, and daily life.

Autism in men often goes unseen

Autism Spectrum Counseling for Men in Massachusetts

When most people picture autism, they imagine the extremes:

What autism looks like in men

Sound familiar? You’re not alone—and you don’t need to keep struggling in silence.

Autism in adult men often shows up in ways people overlook:

A lifetime of being misunderstood or mislabeled

Difficulty reading social cues or knowing how to respond in conversations

Feeling overwhelmed by change, noise, or crowded environments

Struggles with dating, intimacy, or relationships

Strong focus on routines, hobbies, or special interests

Feeling “out of sync” with peers or partners

Anxiety, depression, or burnout layered on top of ASD

Wondering why things feel harder for you than for others.

With Identity

Higher risk of anxiety, depression, and isolation.

With Mental Health

In Relationships

At Work

Without support, these challenges can build into stress, burnout, or loneliness.

Struggling with deadlines, communication, or “office politics.”

Feeling disconnected, misunderstood, or frustrated.

But with the right tools, you can create structure, confidence, and stronger connections.

The hidden struggles men face with autism

Men with ASD often carry silent battles:

Improve Social & Communication Skills

Learn how to navigate conversations, dating, and relationships.

How counseling helps men with autism spectrum disorders

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Therapy won’t change who you are—it will help you use your strengths while building strategies for the challenges.

At Mister Health, ASD counseling helps men across Massachusetts:

Strengthen Executive Functioning

Enhance Relationships

Understand emotional dynamics and strengthen intimacy.

Reduce Stress & Overwhelm

Build coping strategies for sensory overload and anxiety.

Tools for organization, focus, and handling daily tasks.

Rebuild Confidence

Shift from “something’s wrong with me” to “I understand myself better.”

Private & Convenient: No commuting, no waiting rooms—just secure, online support.

Led by Dr. Michael Stokes:  Licensed therapist with years of experience helping men on the spectrum navigate mental health, identity, and relationships.

Why men work with Mister Health

Boston-Based, Statewide Access:  Online therapy available anywhere in Massachusetts.

Therapy Designed for Men: Straightforward, stigma-free, and tailored to how men process challenges.


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Mister Health provides online counseling for men with autism spectrum disorders statewide:

Boston • Worcester • Springfield • Cambridge • Lowell • Brockton • Quincy • Lynn • New Bedford • Fall River • All of Massachusetts

Imagine feeling more understood

That’s what autism counseling for men can provide.

Picture this: relationships that feel less confusing. Work that feels more manageable. A sense of calm instead of constant overwhelm. Confidence in knowing who you are—and how to live in a way that works for you.

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(617) 7-MISTER / (617) 764-7837