Women's Issues therapists in Madison, Alabama AL
SpringSource Psychological Center, PLLC
Psychologist
SpringSource Psychological Center was founded by two Ph.D., licensed clinical psychologists Dr. Susan McClanahan and Dr. Angela Derrick, as a collaborative practice to help individuals heal from eating disorders, depression, anxiety, trauma, relationship concerns, and life stressors such as pregnancy and infertility.
29 Years Experience
Dr. Desiree S. Howell
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Empowering women, especially highly-sensitive and late-diagnosed neurodivergent women, is my greatest passion. People-pleasing, perfectionism, martyrdom, abuse, neglect, self-doubt, sexual oppression, and discrimination are all too common for most women in our society. It's my honor to help you remember your worth, shed the unhelpful messages/demands from society, and listen to your inner wisdom with trust, confidence, and self-compassion.
15 Years Experience
Gayle MacBride
Psychologist, PhD, LP
My clients have always found me to be relatable due to my transparent and approachable style. I have specialized in women's issues because I'm a passionate advocate and believer in what women can bring to the table. We have long had to fight for so much and as we reveal the layers of society, I think we learn how this has impacted us on a deep level. Even with this work we are still professionals, parents, and caregivers, sometimes all at the same time. See me to talk about these issue and to think about what might work for you to develop a healthy relationship with yourself and the world at large.
18 Years Experience
Dr. Rita Woidislawsky
Psychologist, Ph.D.
NO COMPARING!! accept your strength!
32 Years Experience
Joy Rabon
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT, CCTP, CIMHP
Guilt, shame, work/life imbalance, power-imbalances in relationships/career; fear of the unknown; decision-making anxiety; difficulty trusting own perceptions/reality; being victimized, victim-blamed and slut-shamed; spiritual trauma and purity culture; trust/doubts/jealousy; insecurity; codependency; self-image/concept/body image; mental and physical exhaustion; chronic illnesses often with no discernible diagnosis or successful treatment: sleep disorders, migraines, chronic pain, chronic fatigue, autoimmune, complicated grief, feeling the weight of the world; being an empath/highly sensitive person; are just but a few of the issues that are prevalent among women in therapy today. Sadly, childhood and societal programming; adverse childhood experiences and trauma; modern-day pressure and expectations, and feeling stuck in cycles of toxic relational interactions and patterns, lead to a sense of loneliness, hopelessness, and despair among 21st-century women.
24 Years Experience