Women's Issues therapists in Great Torrington, England ENG, United Kingdom GB
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Fiona Grace
Counsellor/Therapist, AdvDipCounselling &Pyschotherapy MBACP
Bognor Regis, Bristol, London, West Sussex Women's issues being a woman myself I have learnt experience in this area. Sometimes it will feel easier to talk to another female about what you are experiencing whether its fertility, hormones , menopause. periods, genealogical conditions, relationships etc
19 Years Experience
Online in Great Torrington, England
Beth Jackson Counselling and Coaching
Counsellor/Therapist, BA (hons), Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling
Whether you are struggling with your self identify, anxiety, menopause, relationships or you can't really identify what the key problem is, I can provide a safe and non-judgemental space for you to talk, be heard and begin to unpick what you want to see change. Often just having someone next you you where you don't have to worry about their emotions or responses to what you say can be massively helpful. I'm here to listen and begin that journey with you today.
6 Years Experience
Online in Great Torrington, England
Saffron Marriner
Counsellor/Therapist, MBACP (Accred)
I have a particular interest in this area and am continuing to studying ongoing CPD in this area, particularly in the area of women's trauma including the impact of sexual assault, coercive control, incest, abortion care, pregnancy and miscarriage, amongst other issues.
21 Years Experience
Online in Great Torrington, England
Gemma Autumn
Counsellor/Therapist, Integrative Adult and Adolescent Counsellor Cert, PgDip, MBACP Accredited
I work with those going through issues related to being a woman.
9 Years Experience
Online in Great Torrington, England
Ulrike Nau-Debor
Psychologist, CPsychol, AFBPsS, HCPC registered
I am passionate about supporting women in developing their inner guidance system, rather than relying on our patriarchal culture to define who we are and what we should do. I understand how much our cultural programming has created psychological and practical problems for us, and it is essential to find ways to reject what is hurting us. This goes beyond misogyny to include other social constructs, such as race. Our social structures impact us in many practical ways and influence what we perceive as possible for ourselves.
In my experience, freeing ourselves from internalized misogyny is crucial. Can we own our 'no,' our needs, and our desires with clarity? Can we proudly embody being female and live it from a place of strength and freedom, rather than trying to fulfill societal standards?
21 Years Experience
Online in Great Torrington, England (Online Only)