Women's Issues therapists in Adlington, England ENG, United Kingdom GB
Lavinia May
Counsellor/Therapist, GMBPsS
Hi, I'm Lavinia and I am a Psychotherapist, working with both individuals and couples. Part of LGBTQ+ Community. I have worked in Mental Heath services for over nine years , helping people manage their emotional health and wellbeing. I offer a safe non judgemental therapeutic environment for you to process your thoughts and feelings. Our sessions will be empowering, liberating and can even be life changing, giving you the opportunity to gain the confidence to make positive changes to uncover your full potential.
My therapy style is warm and interactive and the pace will always be set by you. I am passionate about delivering exceptional care and the promotion of emotional wellbeing, with extensive experience of working in a range of various settings including NHS, Corporate, and Private Practice.
I understand each person is unique&I tailor-make sessions for each individual I am working with.I work using both time limited sessions or open ended, allowing us to work as flexibly as you require. I want to acknowledge that beginning therapy is often a supreme act of courage,strength,and self-care. I’m so glad you’re here. Please feel welcome to reach out
10 Years Experience
Dr. Birte Nachtwey
Registered Psychotherapist, MD, CORST
I deal with all sorts of womens issues in my practice. Some examples are: difficulty to orgasm, lack of desire and/ or arousal, pain during intercourse, vaginism, menopause, difficulties with gender identity, sexual orientation or preferences, self consciousness about one’s body and many more.
Contact me if you need support or just feel curious about exploring your possibilities to become more the woman of your life and achieve a more happy and satisfying sexuality and relationship with yourself and others.
17 Years Experience
Jill Deacon
Counsellor/Therapist, BSc and FdSc Person Centred Counselling. MBACP
Gender does play a role with our mental health and women are more likely to experience psychological distress than men, with socio-cultural, and biological issues affecting us. Women are more likely to experience abuse, (sexual, physical, emotional, psychological etc) rape, attemtped rape and other traumatising events and stop us engaging fully in life. We also have to mange self image, body image, child bearing and raising, menstruation, menopause, career loss and glass ceiling and many many other expectations we have to manage.
Speaking with a trained counsellor gives you the opportunity to trust in a warm, open, non judgemental , safe space to explore any issues you may wish to bring.
7 Years Experience
Ingrid Tcheshmedjiev
Counsellor/Therapist, Cand.mag., MSc
The perinatal period may involve unique mental health challenges. These may be effectively treated with EMDR therapy.
18 Years Experience
Clair Ramsden
Counsellor/Therapist, (Dip.Couns)
I have experience supporting individuals who are either childless or have experienced various fertility issues, miscarriage, or secondary infertility. I've also been trained in using DBT to manage the symptoms of menopause.
20 Years Experience