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Feminist Therapy therapists in Douglasville, GA

Douglasville Therapists (Statistics)

Average years in practice

13 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$211

Gender ID

78% Female
16% Male
6% Non-Binary

Session Type

60% In Person and Online
40% Online Only

Top Specialties

73% Anxiety or Fears
63% Trauma and PTSD
63% Women's Issues
60% Depression
60% Stress
53% Self Esteem
50% LGBT Issues
We are proud to feature top rated Feminist Therapy therapists in Douglasville, GA. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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Smyrna, Georgia therapist: Nina Quiñones, licensed clinical social worker
Feminist Therapy

Nina Quiñones

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Born in NYC, raised in Houston, TX, and educated in the Midwest, I have learned to appreciate the benefits of both big-city living and more calm, small-town experiences. The meaningful relationships I made in these regions over the years contribute to my appreciation of differing cultural experiences and unique, personal value systems. I approach my work in therapy with a trauma-informed, person-focused, eclectic perspective. This means that I use a variety of tools and techniques in therapy, curated to support each client’s needs in the moment. My focus areas for therapy include: relationship issues, trauma, life transitions, grief, mindfulness & meditation, depression, anxiety, societal oppression, sexual orientation, and gender identity.  
9 Years Experience
Near Douglasville, GA
Douglasville, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia therapist: Hannah Warshowsky, psychologist
Feminist Therapy

Hannah Warshowsky

Psychologist, PhD
Hello and welcome! I provide tele-therapy online to adults. My specialties includes sexual concerns (difficulty with orgasm, painful sex, low sexual desire) stress, relationship difficulties, grief, body image concerns, and identity exploration. I am passionate about working with millennials, womxn, LGBT folks, kink/non-monogamous individuals and people from religious minority backgrounds, particularly Jewish and Muslim clients. I offer tele-health in 30+ states through an inter-state agreement for Psychologists called PsyPact.  
9 Years Experience
Douglasville, Georgia (Online Only)
Atlanta, Georgia therapist: Rena Diamond, counselor/therapist
Feminist Therapy

Rena Diamond

Counselor/Therapist, MS, APC, NCC, CCH
Depression and anxiety can impede our judgment, making us feel disconnected from the world around us. This can result in feelings of paralysis, an inability to create necessary changes in our lives, and a persistent engagement in negative and damaging patterns of thoughts and behaviors. You don't have to go it alone. I can support you in your efforts to change. I am an empathetic, compassionate, engaged therapist who has been extensively trained in anxiety, depression, trauma, relationships, parenting, eating disorders, and more. I use evidence based modalities, such as CBT, ERP, and DBT. I fully believe that our minds and bodies are connected, and bring my knowledge, skills, and training as a yoga and meditation teacher into my sessions with client.  
5 Years Experience
Douglasville, Georgia (Online Only)
Belmont, North Carolina therapist: Molly Halbrooks, counselor/therapist
Feminist Therapy

Molly Halbrooks

Counselor/Therapist, LMFT
Good therapy is a partnership between you and your therapist. I often work with those who have previously been in therapy and have felt stuck; my approach is active and helps you move beyond cognitive understanding to actually feeling better. You are a unique individual with unique life experiences and I meet you right where you are and work with you to determine how to move forward as your healthiest, most fulfilled self. Book a free 15 minute consultation directly into my calendar here: https://restorecounseling.janeapp.com/. I look forward to speaking with you!  
12 Years Experience
Douglasville, Georgia
Nashville, Tennessee therapist: Paigean Jones, licensed clinical social worker
Feminist Therapy

Paigean Jones

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, PhD, LCSW, PMH-C, RYT-200
In a world that often values toughness, being a highly sensitive and soft-hearted person can feel like a burden. We might say “yes” when we really mean “no”. And we may feel like we have to act differently to fit in, even if it means putting others before ourselves. Sometimes it can feel tough to find our inner courage, speak up for what we want, and create positive boundaries. This can be especially true when we’re striving for success in our careers, supporting our loved ones emotionally, or navigating big life changes like pregnancy and the postpartum period.  
6 Years Experience
Douglasville, Georgia