Women's Issues therapists in Glen Avon, California CA
Davene, Fecteau
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPCC
If you find yourself overwhelmed in your current stage of life, you are not alone. Whether it’s with navigating work, raising children or caregiving for aging relatives, managing relationships, dealing with health issues, and or your own thoughts and emotions throughout the day, your body is signaling that the ways that you have been coping may not be serving you well anymore and it’s time to try something new. I assist women in stepping into the wholeness of who they are. With the woman as the expert on their own internal experience, I collaborate with them and encourage them to go deep into healing work so that they can be present, accept what is, and take an active-self leadership role in their life.
17 Years Experience
Stuart Kaplowitz / Serene Pathways Counseling
Counselor/Therapist, MFT
Predominantly female staff to help with multitude of issues
31 Years Experience
Amanda "Mandy" Barnes
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
specializing in the treatment of women
7 Years Experience
Joycelyn Stallworth
Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
I assist women from all ages, backgrounds ,and socioeconomic status to learn the importance of taking care of themselves so that they are able to take care of everyone else. I assist them to gain confidence, self love, and assertiveness as they go through this journey called life.
5 Years Experience
Janee Young
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
As a woman, I intimately comprehend the intricate nuances of womanhood. Drawing upon my deep understanding, I employ a diverse range of therapeutic techniques to empower and support women in their journey towards achieving life goals. My approach is rooted in both warmth and expertise, creating a nurturing environment where women can explore and navigate the complexities of their lives with confidence and resilience.
8 Years Experience
Connie Taylor, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Certified Imago Therapist, Depth Psychologist
I have lead a monthly Women's Group for twenty plus years and believe that women need other women. No matter our roles, education, profession, or personality, understanding our femininity is positively rewarding.
43 Years Experience
Elaine Quattro
Marriage and Family Therapist, MFT
Therapy can be helpful for female clients to recognize unrealistic expectations that society places on women and help each women to find her unique truth. Other concerns are often related to over involvement, not externalizing fears and concerns, people pleasing and perfectionism.
27 Years Experience
Mary Knoblock
Hypnotherapist, Licensed RTT Practitioner, Clinical Hypnotist, Duke Certified Health Coach, Spiritual Counselor
I work with a lot of women and enjoy helping them navigate women issues like peri menopause, menopause, empty nest, anxiety, depression, hormonal imbalances, self confidence issues, life purpose, relationship issues, success and finance blocks, weight management blocks, and so much more. I have a couple different methods that work really well like RTT Rapid Transformation Therapy. A lot of women note a reduction of symptom and an increased sense of wellbeing!
9 Years Experience
Melissa Russiano
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, LISW, CDWF
Anyone who knows me knows that I am not a fan of trendy buzz words. There always seems to be an “in word” in my field, the trendy new way to identify a pattern of behavior. People trying to find a popular way to make a mental health concern sound nice. Imposter syndrome is one of those terms. One that you can find all over a web search and one that many individuals use in casual conversations. Like most buzz words, I tend to run the opposite direction and find any other way to explain the pattern. But I cannot find any other word that embodies the phenomenon as clearly, as directly. No other term is as accurate. As women, we tend to feel this in a stronger way since we are juggling so many roles in our lives. Those who struggle with Imposter Syndrome wake up each day wondering if today is the day that they “will be found out.” If today is the day that people realize they have more bark than bite, they aren’t really the rockstar they appear to be, and if their world will start to crumble around them. No matter what type of impostor syndrome you exhibit, beating it starts from you assessing yourself and accepting that you have it. Then, you can move on to discussing it with other people like trusted friends or professionals who can help you deal with it. This way, you are accountable to people who can help you track your progress when you start working on yourself. Feeling like a fraud on any level is emotionally exhausting, physically draining and a cycle that can fuel a slippery slope to compassion fatigue and/or burnout. But, there can be a different path. If the things I have discussed resonate with you, then let’s chat! I have a feeling we would be a great fit to work together in counseling. I will be committed to partnering with you to get you back to the high achiever you are – with realistic expectations of life, self, and those around you.
28 Years Experience
Mona Eakin
Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, AMFT
There are many issues that specifically relate to being a women. If you struggle from one of these then call me to see if we are a good fit for therapy.
6 Years Experience