This study examined how gender, locus of control, and past experience with mental health services influence attitudes toward seeking psychological help. The author conducted an online survey of 91 participants measuring their attitudes using standardized scales and questions about experiences. Results found that gender was a stronger predictor of attitudes and past experience than locus of control. Specifically, women tended to have more positive attitudes and were more likely to have previously sought help, which is consistent with previous research. However, contrary to expectations, locus of control and past experience did not significantly predict attitudes in this study. The implications and limitations are discussed.