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Women's Issues therapists in Yeovil, ENG, UK

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Bristol, England therapist: Jimi Katsis, registered psychotherapist
Women's Issues

Jimi Katsis

Registered Psychotherapist, MA psych, Dip SW
"Women's issues" is a broad term, but what I often see are patterns that get socially reinforced in women: the pressure to be everything to everyone, the difficulty saying no, the guilt when you prioritize yourself, the exhaustion of managing everyone else's emotions while neglecting your own. Maybe it's the perfectionism that's driving you into the ground. The relationship patterns where you keep choosing partners who need fixing. The people-pleasing that means everyone gets your best self except you. The sense that your worth comes from what you do for others, not from who you are. Or maybe it's more specific: processing past abuse, navigating difficult family dynamics, the impact of motherhood on your identity, career struggles in male-dominated fields, or simply feeling like you've lost yourself somewhere along the way. Whatever brings you in, we work to understand the patterns underneath. Not just "women are socialized this way" as an explanation, but what specifically happened in your life that taught you these particular patterns. Then we can start changing them. You don't have to keep carrying everyone else while ignoring yourself. That's not strength—it's survival. And you deserve better than survival.  
27 Years Experience
Online in Yeovil, ENG (Online Only)
Sydney, New South Wales therapist: Jessica Ryan-Zeman, registered psychotherapist
Women's Issues

Jessica Ryan-Zeman

Registered Psychotherapist, MCAP, BA (Psych)
Being a woman I understand the unique challenges women face and offer a safe non judgmental space to explore these issues together.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Yeovil, ENG
Nottingham, England therapist: Liz Frings, counselor/therapist
Women's Issues

Liz Frings

Counsellor/Therapist, PG Diploma Person-Centred Psychotherapy. EMDR Accredited
Women's issues in therapy can encompass a wide range of experiences, including: Reproductive and hormonal concerns (pregnancy, postpartum, miscarriage, infertility, menopause) Body image and eating concerns Sexual health and intimacy Gender-based trauma (sexual assault, domestic violence, harassment) Work-life balance and the "mental load" Perfectionism and people-pleasing patterns Navigating patriarchal expectations and societal pressures Identity and self-worth beyond traditional roles Relationship dynamics and boundary-setting Motherhood challenges (or choosing not to be a mother) Career discrimination and the glass ceiling Aging as a woman in a youth-focused culture These issues often intersect and compound, creating complex emotional landscapes that benefit from therapeutic support. How Therapy Helps Validating Your Experience One of the most powerful aspects of therapy is having your experiences validated. So many women have been told they're "too sensitive," "overreacting," or that their struggles aren't legitimate. A good therapist—especially one who specializes in women's issues—understands the unique challenges you face and affirms that your feelings are real and reasonable. Breaking Free from People-Pleasing Many women are socialized from childhood to prioritize others' needs over their own, to be agreeable, and to avoid conflict. Therapy helps you recognize these patterns, understand where they come from, and learn to set healthy boundaries without guilt. You can explore what you actually want, rather than what you think you should want. Processing Gender-Based Trauma Whether it's sexual assault, domestic violence, workplace harassment, or more subtle forms of discrimination and microaggressions, gender-based trauma leaves deep wounds. Therapies like EMDR and trauma-focused CBT can help process these experiences, reduce symptoms like hypervigilance and flashbacks, and help you reclaim your sense of safety and power. Navigating Hormonal and Life Transitions From puberty to pregnancy to perimenopause and beyond, hormonal changes can significantly impact mood, anxiety, and sense of self. Therapy provides support during these transitions, helping you understand what's happening in your body, manage symptoms, and adjust to the changes without losing yourself in the process. Healing Body Image and Eating Concerns Women face relentless pressure about appearance, weight, and aging. Therapy can help you develop a healthier relationship with your body, challenge unrealistic beauty standards, address disordered eating patterns, and find self-worth that isn't tied to how you look. Addressing the Mental Load Even in 2025, women often carry the invisible burden of managing household tasks, emotional labor, and family scheduling. Therapy helps you recognize this imbalance, communicate your needs, and redistribute responsibilities without feeling guilty for not "doing it all." Exploring Identity Beyond Traditional Roles Whether you're a mother questioning your identity beyond motherhood, a woman choosing not to have children, someone navigating career ambitions alongside family expectations, or exploring what it means to age as a woman—therapy offers space to define yourself on your own terms. Strengthening Your Voice Many women struggle to advocate for themselves, especially in medical settings, at work, or in relationships. Therapy helps you find and strengthen your voice, practice assertiveness, and learn to communicate your needs confidently. Processing Reproductive Experiences Pregnancy loss, infertility, difficult births, abortion decisions, and menopause can all bring complex grief, trauma, and identity shifts. Therapy provides compassionate support for processing these deeply personal experiences without judgment. Building Authentic Self-Worth When society constantly sends messages about what women should be, do, or look like, it's easy to lose touch with your authentic self. Therapy helps you peel back those external expectations and reconnect with your inherent worth—not based on productivity, appearance, or caregiving, but simply because you exist.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Yeovil, ENG
Wigan, England therapist: Georgina Lloyd, counselor/therapist
Women's Issues

Georgina Lloyd

Counsellor/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
I provide thoughtful, evidence-based support for women navigating a range of life challenges, including trauma, anxiety, identity changes, caregiving stress, and health-related concerns. My approach is collaborative and compassionate, offering a safe space to explore experiences, build resilience, and support emotional wellbeing at every stage of life.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Yeovil, ENG
Bucharest, Bucharest therapist: Mihaela Nicolaescu, registered psychotherapist
Women's Issues

Mihaela Nicolaescu

Registered Psychotherapist
Treating women's issues in therapy requires a holistic, sensitive, and empowering approach, acknowledging the unique challenges women face in various areas of life. As a therapist, I address these issues by exploring emotional, relational, cultural, and societal influences, while creating a space for healing, self-empowerment, and personal growth.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Yeovil, ENG (Online Only)

Women's Issues therapists in Yeovil, England, United Kingdom Statistics

Women's Issues therapists in Yeovil, England, United Kingdom average 15 years of experience and charge around ¤124 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Integrative Therapy (65%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (56%), and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (48%).

Average years in practice

15 Years Experience

Average cost per session

¤124

Accept insurance

35%

Offer sliding scale

60%

Gender ID

84% Female
10% Male
3% Non-Binary
3% Gender Fluid

Session Type

54% In Person and Online
46% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

65% Integrative Therapy
56% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
48% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
40% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
35% Behavioral Therapy
35% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
35% Somatic Therapy

Ages Served

94% Adult
67% Young Adult
63% Senior
38% Teen
17% Children

Client Focus

77% Women
52% Men
48% LGBTQ+
44% Christian
38% Persons with Disabilities