Women's Issues therapists in Cobourg, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Zoe Sileshi
Registered Psychotherapist, MDiv., RP.
If you are looking for a therapist who is passionate about women's issues and wellness, I am here to help. Using a cross-cultural and trauma-informed lens, together we can unpack difficult topics to reach your desired goals and ultimately achieve growth and healing. I will help you work towards changing patterns with understanding and compassion.
5 Years Experience
Honest Love: Fertility & Couples Counselling Services
Registered Social Worker, RSW
I work with those who are struggling with fertility and perinatal issues
9 Years Experience
Lotus Pathways Psychotherapy
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, MACP
Women's issues can be affected by culture, media, age, relationships, self-esteem, and much more. Together, we will work on the issues you are facing in a compassionate and mindful way.
3 Years Experience
Jennifer Fukushima
Registered Psychotherapist, registered psychotherapist
Feminist therapy acknowledges the unique experience of oppression that women face due to societal, cultural and political influences. I approach Feminist Therapy from an intersectional lens, acknowledging the ways in which racialized women, trans women and women living with disabilities face additional barriers to health. My goal is to create a safe space, where we can bring these experiences of marginalization to light, ultimately supporting you to lead a more empowered life.
3 Years Experience
Nora Taylor, MA, RP
Registered Psychotherapist, Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology 1994
I completed my dissertation in 1996 while living in California; the topic of my paper was Women's Experience of the Descent into the Unconscious. Descent means a drop into the unconscious where we can experience a shattering or unravelling of our inner structure or identity. This inner collapse is usually experienced as a crisis and is mirrored in the external world as our life falls apart. This can leave us bereft of any sense of stability or sense of self. It can be abrupt or a slow unravelling that takes place over time where we notice a loss in vitality and spontaneity and increasing levels of depression and/or anxiety. Unrecognized and unattended, it can lead to feelings of hopelessness, a loss of confidence and increasing difficulties coping with life.
30 Years Experience