Women's Issues therapists in Naples, Florida FL
Amy K. Cummings-Aponte, LMHC
Licensed Professional Counselor, Florida LMHC MH20515, Maine LPC CC6872
Women today face a myriad of challenges from unhelpful government regulation, to cognitive programming that started when they were children. I am here to support women as they forge their path and venture forward in their life's journey. It is my goal to provide a non-judgmental, supportive, caring and empowering space for women of all ages and demographics to find their self and their power.
14 Years Experience
Johanna Isaacs
Psychologist, Psy.D., PsyPACT Participant
Women are expected to be many things to many people in this world. I work to help women better understand themselves and their own personal goals and create plans and strategies that support these goals. My work includes helping women with career decisions, relationship building, fertility and parenting journeys, and navigating caregiving. We work in partnership to build your self-esteem and empower changes in your life through behavioral strategies and coping skills.
13 Years Experience
Dr. Sheena Sikorski
Psychologist, PsyD, Licensed Psychologist
Let's face it. It's hard being a female in our society. The pressure to look, act, and talk a certain way is engrained in us from an early age. If you want to break out of the script or mold you've been assigned and explore who you are underneath the prescribed role, this message might be a sign to explore this with someone!
7 Years Experience
Dr. Heather Lampton
Psychologist, PsyD
Whether you're navigating relationships, motherhood, work-life balance, or issues related to gender identity and sexuality, I offer compassionate guidance and evidence-based interventions tailored to your individual needs. Together, we'll work towards empowering you to overcome obstacles, cultivate self-compassion, and live a fulfilling and authentic life.
22 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