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Women's Issues therapists in Wednesfield, ENG, UK

Wednesfield Therapists (Statistics)

Average years in practice

15 Years Experience

Average cost per session

¤131

Gender ID

85% Female
11% Male
2% Gender Fluid
2% Non-Binary

Session Type

60% In Person and Online
40% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

62% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
60% Integrative Therapy
52% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
42% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
34% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
32% Behavioral Therapy
30% Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT)
We are proud to feature top rated Women's Issues therapists in Wednesfield. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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Birmingham, England therapist: Ummayah Sidhu, counselor/therapist
Women's Issues

Ummayah Sidhu

Counsellor/Therapist, Ummayah Sidhu | BACP Accredited Psychotherapist | Identity & Heritage Specialist
From life transitions to the unique pressures women face in work and family life, I provide a supportive environment tailored to your specific experiences. We will work together to navigate these challenges, focusing on empowerment and helping you find a balance that truly works for you  
10 Years Experience
Online in Wednesfield, ENG (Online Only)
New York City, New York therapist: Dr. Stéphanie Gamache, PhD, hypnotherapist
Women's Issues

Dr. Stéphanie Gamache, PhD

Hypnotherapist, PhD
Women’s issues often involve navigating identity, desire, relational patterns, power, and embodiment across life stages. My work integrates psychoanalytic exploration and somatic awareness to support women in developing a deeper relationship with themselves and their emotional life. This process fosters greater agency, authenticity, and self-expression.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Wednesfield, ENG (Online Only)
Worthing, England therapist: Mandy Randall-Gavin MBACP, UKATA, counselor/therapist
Women's Issues

Mandy Randall-Gavin MBACP, UKATA

Counsellor/Therapist, BA Hons, Dip TA Prac: UKATA
As a woman, 'women's issues' refers to any concern that may impact your mental health. These concerns might be related to gender stereotyping or assumptions and concerns related to your health, but they are also likely to include other challenges faced by you that have nothing to do with gender. In our work together, I make no assumptions based solely on gender, as a person's identity is multifaceted and no single aspect defines a person entirely. You may experience certain biological, environmental, and psycho-social challenges related to gender, and these concerns can have a significant impact on your mental health and well-being. I will work alongside you to mine your thinking and behaviour to help address these issues.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Wednesfield, ENG
Edinburgh, Scotland therapist: Claire de la Varre, therapist
Women's Issues

Claire de la Varre

Therapist, PhD, HGDipP
Women's issues can impact mental health in various ways. These cover a wide range of issues: including but not limited to gender, sexuality, social media, misogyny, or race, as well as those relating to specific aspects of health, and life-course issues like menopause, caring for aging parents, coping with difficult children, domestic abuse, and relationship problems. I provide a safe, nonjudgmental space for you to air your concerns and offer useful practical tools, strategies, and coping skills.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Wednesfield, ENG
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 Wednesfield, ENG (Online Only)