Women's Issues therapists in Susanville, California CA

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Truckee, California therapist: Michelle VanderJagt, marriage and family therapist
Women's Issues

Michelle VanderJagt

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Women are waking up to the reality that despite our best efforts, we cannot be everything to everyone around us, nor should we be. That said, knowing this is one thing, and actually living with realistic goals and boundaries is another. Let's figure out how you can be your real self together.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Susanville, California
San Diego, California therapist: Dr. Aleksandra Drecun, psychologist
Women's Issues

Dr. Aleksandra Drecun

Psychologist, Psy.D.
My therapeutic style is collaborative, authentic, compassionate and client-centered. I am committed to providing the highest quality of care. I provide a safe, caring and nonjudgmental environment that centers on client needs. Each therapy session promotes personal growth and success!  
23 Years Experience
Online in Susanville, California
San Francisco, California therapist: Jessica Thompson, licensed clinical social worker
Women's Issues

Jessica Thompson

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW
Women have unique challenges related to hormonal cycles, fertility, pregnancy and birth, motherhood, sisterhood wounds (competitiveness, judgment), body image, aging, sexualization, and the list goes on. You deserve loving support for whatever challenges you're experiencing in this realm, woman to woman.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Susanville, California
Munich, Bavaria therapist: Jean-Marie Bottequin, life coach
Women's Issues

Jean-Marie Bottequin

Life Coach, WAPP
Woman: Fight your urge for perfectionism! Many women suffer from the compulsion to deliver even better results. There is nothing wrong with that in principle, but it often leads to delays and excessive workloads. In order for women to get into leadership positions, they have to leave perfectionism at home and learn to sometimes just be content. Perceive your inner family By establishing contact and this communication with our body, we create the prerequisite for a serious change in the way we treat ourselves. We trace our prohibitions in order to be able to give permission where we have been restricted up to now. Let us now look at those parts of ourselves that restrict us: we find them in our inner family. Strengthen your own personality in the long term On the basis of a fairy tale ("The Seal Woman"), we work out the gaps and pitfalls of our own personality in a playful way, step by step. Through various exercises and role plays, the female participants become aware of their own identity. The goal is to return to the origin, to the natural "wild" nature of the woman. The further goal is to learn to be independent and to determine one's own life, both in good and difficult times. We know sentences like: "Be modest; adapt yourself; don't think too much; don't get the idea of getting out of line; be kind and say yes, even if it hurts and if you are almost choking on the word...". To follow such a loveless value system in our society leads to extreme inner conflict. "If we give up our true needs to exchange ourselves for the comfort of a golden cage, we will be grafted with the views of the dried-up old perfectionists". (Clarissa Pinkola Estès) Your benefit - to be able to distinguish the important from the urgent - follow one's own nature - remain authentic - stay mentally healthy to be able to act effectively "A woman hungry for her true soul life may appear elegant and well-fed from the outside, but inside she is a wide open throat with pleadingly outstretched arms and claws". (Clarissa Pinkola Estès)  
20 Years Experience
Online in Susanville, California
Los Angeles, California therapist: Melissa Klass M.A., LMFT, marriage and family therapist
Women's Issues

Melissa Klass M.A., LMFT

Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., LMFT #119163
Being a woman in America in 2024 is not easy. A mentor of mine once said that she did not envy my experience as a woman today. She grew up in a different time, a time when she was expected to be a good mother for her children and a responsible homemaker for her husband. Today, beyond these roles, there is a subtle, quiet undercurrent of expectations including, but by no means limited to, being a “good” wife, sister, friend, and neighbor (what does “good” mean anyway?), a career woman, an impromptu party host with a meticulous home (cook, housekeeper, etc.), and a selfless volunteer in the community, all while maintaining a size 2 figure. How can we possibly manage all this and more? Together we can explore the expectations you have of yourself as well as your place in today's world.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Susanville, California