Women's Issues therapists in Seekonk, Massachusetts MA
Rebecca Guarino
Counselor/Therapist, LHMC, CIMHP
I’m passionate about bettering the lives of women. We deal with our own set of challenges in our society, and I’m here to empower you.
17 Years Experience
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
Kelly Kirby
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC
Women’s “health issues”. You hear these words often, but what do they really mean? I am passionate about supporting and inviting clients into their work to explore, explain and leverage the Mind-Body Connection. It is a challenge when you’re doing all the “right things” but unable to progress and heal. I work closely with my clients to find their way into the essential work of healing.
13 Years Experience
Cynthia Leslie
Pastoral Counselor/Therapist, MA, CPRS
Many women struggle with trying to be all things to all people. Maintaining a career, raising children, and caring for elderly parents can often be issues that they face. Setting boundaries and self-care are some of the interventions that are explored in counseling.
5 Years Experience
Jennifer Plumb Vilardaga, PhD
Psychologist, PhD
Being someone who identifies as a woman is not easy. Societal pressures, cultural, family, and personal expectations can feel crushing, and it can feel like we are never enough. I also work with those struggling with life decisions, parenting and fertility issues, life transitions, women's health issues and other stressors (such as carrying emotional labor for home and/or the workplace) that seem to predominately affect women. Therapy can be a powerful place to focus on what you need and learn to orient to what is most important to you - such as peace, fulfillment, improving health, or choosing a path of freedom rather than managing everything all the time.
11 Years Experience