Women's Issues therapists in Owings Mills, Maryland MD
Connie Wolf
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA in Counseling, LCPC
I am skilled in helping women to meet the challenges specific to them. I can assist you in developing a plan and provide you support in the process.
18 Years Experience
Pat Dudley
Licensed Professional Counselor, PhD, LCPC, NCC
Women often have multiple roles that create complexity in their lives. I work with women to explore their unique needs and regain a sense of themselves.
Washington Psychological Wellness
Counselor/Therapist
Washington Psychological wellness is a boutique-style mental health practice located in Gaithersburg, Maryland. At Washington Psychological Wellness, we understand the unique cultural, environmental, biological, and psychological factors that may impact a woman's mental health and overall well-being. Our therapists can help with common women's issues including, but not limited to, depression, anxiety, infertility, pregnancy & loss, postpartum depression, postpartum psychosis, posttraumatic stress, eating disorders, menopause, borderline personality, mood-related challenges, low self-worth, self-harming behaviors, and work-life balance. Washington Psychological Wellness is a body-positive, inclusive and affirmative practice that believes in equality for all regardless of race, ethnicity, nationality, class, caste, religion, belief, sex, gender, language, sexual orientation, gender identity, sex characteristics, age, health or another status. We are currently accepting new clients. Telehealth options are available. Call now to schedule a free 15-minute consultation!
10 Years Experience
Shelby Willoughby
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LMSW
In my practice, I integrate a range of therapeutic modalities to address women's issues with sensitivity and empowerment. Utilizing a client-centered approach, I create a safe space for women to explore their experiences and challenges. By drawing from techniques such as art therapy, CBT, and narrative therapy, I aim to support women in gaining insight, building resilience, and fostering positive growth in navigating their unique journeys.
10 Years Experience
Andrea Miller
Counselor/Therapist, NCC
As a therapist, I approach women's issues with empathy and understanding, integrating Narrative Therapy to help my clients rewrite their narratives and redefine their identities in a way that empowers them. Through Person-Centered Therapy, I create a nurturing and validating environment where women feel safe to explore their emotions and experiences without fear of judgment. Drawing from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), I guide my clients in embracing their thoughts and feelings while taking meaningful steps towards living a life that aligns with their values and aspirations.
3 Years Experience
Taylor Allie
Licensed Professional Counselor, LGPC
When treating women's issues, creating a safe and empathetic space for women to explore their unique experiences and concerns without judgment is essential in sessions. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) techniques can be employed to address specific cognitive distortions or negative thought patterns related to women's issues, such as imposter syndrome or body image concerns. Integrative therapy may incorporate elements of DBT, internal family systems, and somatic therapy to holistically address women's issues, considering the interplay of psychological, interpersonal, and cultural factors in the client's life.
5 Years Experience
Eric Weinstein
Life Coach, Hypnosis and NLP, shamanic healing, Energy Psychology (including "tapping"), Voice Dialogue
It might seem strange for a man to list women’s issues as a specialty, but it was the mistreatment of women in my life that inspired me to research alternatives to mainstream medicine and mental health.
I don’t claim to have special insights into women’s issues, but as a member of a “target” group myself (I’m a man of color, and a short one at that.), I relate to some of the societal “isms” that women face. A girlfriend once said “You think more like a woman than any man I’ve known.” I think she was exasperated, but I was complimented.
Maybe this is why I attract a higher percentage of female clients (especially female therapists!) than most males in a therapeutic role, and why I’ve long had more female friends than male friends.
I’m a reasonably enlightened guy who’s proud to say I’m a feminist (although I also work well and respectfully with women who are politically and religiously traditional and/or conservative).
So, if you think it might help to have a male perspective and (depending on your age) some healthy father energy in your life, get in touch.
17 Years Experience
Georgina Arhin
Licensed Professional Counselor, LCPC, LPC, ACS, CCTP
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Psychodynamic Therapy, Behaviroal Therapy, Dialectical Behaviroal Therapy, Humanistic Therapy
21 Years Experience