Men navigating the weight of problematic sexual behavior — porn use, sex addiction, infidelity, and the patterns that surround them — find in Blair Bisher a counselor who keeps the focus squarely on the person rather than the problem. Blair works with men who are ready to move toward something lasting: not just behavioral change, but what he calls sustainable sexual integrity.
His approach is solution-focused and empathic, structured around a 14-item curriculum with between-session work designed to build momentum outside the therapy room. For men whose compulsive patterns are tangled up with late-night screen habits or online access, that structured practice between sessions becomes a concrete way to rebuild presence and intentionality in daily life. Alongside individual counseling, Blair runs a Men’s Sexual Integrity Group and offers intensive formats — all schedulable online, with same-day and evening appointments available seven days a week.
Blair holds two master’s degrees, in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Health Administration, and has passed the National Clinical Mental Health Counselor Examination (NCMHCE). A doctoral candidate researching resilience and sexual integrity, he is also a Certified Sexual Addiction Therapist candidate, a faculty member at two Boston-area universities, and a member of the American Counseling Association and the International Institute for Trauma & Addiction Professionals.