Women's Issues therapists in Quincy, Illinois IL

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Austin, Texas therapist: Norma J. Perez, psychologist
Women's Issues

Norma J. Perez

Psychologist, PhD
Women struggle with so many different challenges that are not reflective of who they are but more so of the circumstances they are faced with. We also tend to judge ourselves more and are our toughest critics. I can help you find who you are today or who you want to be today. I love doing this exercise of self-discovery to help you find your own mission statement or what is in your "pot of gold" at the end our your rainbow. With this new information we can embark on a journey that helps you live life more authentically and purposefully. This is what will ultimately lead to your best life!  
20 Years Experience
Online in Quincy, Illinois
Schaumburg, Illinois therapist: Kailyn Bobb, psychologist
Women's Issues

Kailyn Bobb

Psychologist, PsyD
I use an empathetic and gender-sensitive approach to address a range of challenges specific to women to emphasize empowerment, equality, and validating women's diverse experiences. Topics may include reproductive health, body image, societal expectations, and navigating gender roles. I provide a safe space for women to explore and express their thoughts and emotions, fostering self-awareness and resilience.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Quincy, Illinois
Chicago, Illinois therapist: Tara Thompson, licensed professional counselor
Women's Issues

Tara Thompson

Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC
Women's issues are problems or challenges that specifically affect women. These can include things like unfair treatment because of gender, health concerns like pregnancy, or pressure from society to act a certain way because of gender. For example, a woman who struggles with addiction might face judgment or find it hard to get help because people see addiction differently for men and women. In relationships, women might deal with issues like power struggles or even abuse. And these issues can make women feel really sad or anxious, especially if they feel like they don't have control over their lives because of how society sees them. To help someone with women's issues, I'd give them a safe place to talk about what's going on. Encouraging them to stand up for themselves, connecting them with support groups or counseling, and helping them deal with tough situations can all make a big difference. Also, we will address the things that might be causing their problems, like past traumas or low self-esteem, can help them feel better and more in control.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Quincy, Illinois
Denver, Colorado therapist: Johanna Isaacs, psychologist
Women's Issues

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
Online in Quincy, Illinois
Santa Fe, New Mexico therapist: Dr. Amanda Roberts, psychologist
Women's Issues

Dr. Amanda Roberts

Psychologist, PhD Clinical Psychology, Masters in Marriage Family Therapy
We live in a world where misogyny is still all too present. Women continue to be targets of discrimination and mistreatment in many parts of the world in covert and overt ways. Dr Roberts has worked with CEOs and high-level leadership in world recognised institutions assisting women in overcoming barriers and administrative difficulties. She is also has specialist training in working with pregnancy, perinatal and post natal challenges.  
39 Years Experience
Online in Quincy, Illinois