Women's Issues therapists in Black Mountain, North Carolina NC
Patricia Tuohy
Counselor/Therapist, M.S. LCMHC Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor and EMDR Certified Therapist
Women have unique issues and I enjoy working with them to find what serves them and what does not. Women have been socialized to take care or and nurture everyone else, but most times put themselves on the back burner.
Kailyn Bobb
Psychologist, PsyD
I use an empathetic and gender-sensitive approach to address a range of challenges specific to women to emphasize empowerment, equality, and validating women's diverse experiences. Topics may include reproductive health, body image, societal expectations, and navigating gender roles. I provide a safe space for women to explore and express their thoughts and emotions, fostering self-awareness and resilience.
7 Years Experience
Carrie Torn
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
You’re always the one people can count on, yet you have a hard time accepting help from others.
You feel as though something is weighing you down, though you can’t quite pinpoint what it is.
You look like you have it all together from the outside but you aren’t satisfied with your relationships and know there is more to life.
You long to feel seen, heard and understood.
Through an approach that integrates mind, body, and emotions, I specialize in helping high achieving and sensitive individuals to break the cycle of depression, anxiety, burnout, and address work-life imbalances.
Together, we will create space for you to get in touch with yourself and your needs. In working with me, people find themselves having the confidence to make decisions that align with their values and lead to the desired change.
8 Years Experience
Territa Chambers
Licensed Professional Counselor, LCMHC
As women, we juggle the world- from work, kids, relationships, friendships, school, ourselves. We are constantly attempting to make the world, or should I say, our world a better place. However, we pay the price in the long run when we don't prioritize ourselves. It does not matter if its eating issues, body issues, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, intimate relationship issues, ect. All are symptoms of something internally broken that we never addressed.
8 Years Experience
Jill Morris
Psychologist, PhD, LP
It can be incredibly difficult to balance all of the competing demands of life. Whether it's parenting stress, navigating work-life balance, relationship issues, or fertility issues, having a place where you can talk through and process stressors as well as identify tools for navigating these situations can be helpful.
10 Years Experience