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Sydney, New South Wales therapist: Dr Tani Khara, therapist
Women's Issues

Dr Tani Khara

Therapist
I have a special interest in working with women, particularly of ethnic origins.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Davoren Park, South Australia
Bondi Junction, New South Wales therapist: Revi Grill, counselor/therapist
Women's Issues

Revi Grill

Counsellor/Therapist, Individual & Couple Therapist , AMHSW
In my practice, I focus on addressing the diverse challenges that women encounter, including those related to health and sexuality. From navigating career transitions to managing relationships and prioritising self-care, I provide a supportive space for women to explore their concerns and goals. Together, we work towards empowerment, resilience, and a renewed sense of self-worth.  
22 Years Experience
Online in Davoren Park, South Australia
Wheelers Hill, Victoria therapist: Roohi Ahmad, counselor/therapist
Women's Issues

Roohi Ahmad

Counsellor/Therapist, Counsellor, ACA Reg.
Helping women live with chronic conditions, manage their life around ongoing pain, approach challenging situations while caring for their and their family's happiness.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Davoren Park, South Australia
St Kilda, Victoria therapist: Jeannine, psychologist
Women's Issues

Jeannine

Psychologist, Registered Psychologist (MAPS)
I love working with woman and helping them find themselves in a world where you are often run off your feet, doing too much for others, stressed or anxious, stuck in your head, thinking negatively, giving yourself a hard time, and feeling exhausted and doubting yourself. Is it time to work with a therapist to address this and find yourself again.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Davoren Park, South Australia
Mullumbimby, New South Wales therapist: Mairead Cleary, registered psychotherapist
Women's Issues

Mairead Cleary

Registered Psychotherapist, Masters in Gestalt Therapy
Our world values masculine values over feminine, which makes it tricky being a woman in the world. We're expected to be feminine (soft, caring and submissive) and masculine (career-climbers, bread-winners), both at the same time, and all while looking fabulous. It also causes many women to try to be men, because that is what is rewarded and respected. I work with women who are wanting and ready to empower themselves as the woman they are in the world. We explore what the feminine means to you, where it's been disowned, where it's been allowed and how to bring more of it into your body and your life.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Davoren Park, South Australia