Women's Issues therapists in Long Beach, North Carolina NC
Dr. Yanet Vanegas
Psychologist, PsyD
Treating women's issues encompasses a diverse range of concerns, including but not limited to reproductive health, gender-based violence, body image, and work-life balance. With a holistic and client-centered approach, I provide a safe and validating space for women to explore their experiences, challenges, and goals. Through a combination of psychoeducation, empowerment techniques, and evidence-based interventions, I address the unique social, cultural, and psychological factors that impact women's well-being. Whether navigating life transitions, coping with trauma, or managing mental health conditions, I collaborate with clients to develop personalized treatment plans that honor their strengths, values, and aspirations.
8 Years Experience
Dr. Sheena Sikorski
Psychologist, PsyD, Licensed Psychologist
Let's face it. It's hard being a female in our society. The pressure to look, act, and talk a certain way is engrained in us from an early age. If you want to break out of the script or mold you've been assigned and explore who you are underneath the prescribed role, this message might be a sign to explore this with someone!
7 Years Experience
Karen Queller
Art Therapist, M.A Expressive Arts Therapy
Explore your experiences, reclaim your voices, and foster self-compassion and resilience.
5 Years Experience
Emma Huber, Apricity Bay Therapy
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, EMDR
It can be hard being a woman. Whether biologically, identifying as a woman, or presenting as a woman, there are unique and difficult issues that come along. As someone who was socialized as a woman and identifies as one, I understand the social, familial, and internal pressures and stress that can come up. I will work with you to help reduce these stressors and help you heal from any trauma being a woman has directly or indirectly caused.
4 Years Experience
Andrea Elkon
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Perhaps my most significant specialization is in working with women who present with the Female Athlete Triad--a combination of over-training plus under-nourishing can lead to repetitive injuries. What the triad does not acknowledge is the mental health component--typically the struggle with anxiety, perfectionism, control, and fear of failure. I enjoy helping women connect their thoughts and feelings, examining how they impact eating and exercise behaviors. Please feel free to reach out to me to learn more about my approach to treating women's health issues.
19 Years Experience