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Women's Issues therapists in New Bern, NC

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Concord, North Carolina therapist: Kelsey Grant, licensed mental health counselor
Women's Issues

Kelsey Grant

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LCMHCA
Many of the women I work with have spent years being competent, reliable, and fine — while parts of them quietly carry the weight of old wounds, impossible standards, and the feeling that their needs come last. I create space for those parts to finally be heard, without performing insight or holding it together for someone else's comfort.  
5 Years Experience
Online in New Bern, NC
Olympia, Washington therapist: Tara Murphy, psychologist
Women's Issues

Tara Murphy

Psychologist, Psy.D.
Women face unique pressures around identity, caregiving, and cultural expectations. IFS, attachment, and feminist-informed relational approaches help uncover hidden burdens of shame and reclaim empowerment. Somatic, mindfulness, and psychodynamic interventions further support resilience. I bring strong diagnostic skills to clarify overlapping concerns like depression, anxiety, and trauma.  
29 Years Experience
Online in New Bern, NC (Online Only)
Fairfax, Virginia therapist: Natalie Campbell, psychologist
Women's Issues

Natalie Campbell

Psychologist, PsyD; LLC
What isn't women's issue these days? From embracing the Warrior Self and building confidence to navigating relationships, aging bodies, our children, grief and loss, and the fear of making important decisions or mistakes, these all affect us. I would be honored to help you find your path through these challenges.  
29 Years Experience
Online in New Bern, NC (Online Only)
Carrboro, North Carolina therapist: Congruence Counseling Group, counselor/therapist
Women's Issues

Congruence Counseling Group

Counselor/Therapist, MSW, LCSW, M.Ed. LCMHC, LMFT
Congruence Counseling Group can support women navigating challenges related to identity, relationships, life transitions, career pressures, and emotional wellbeing. In a supportive and empowering space, clients can explore their experiences, build confidence, strengthen boundaries, and develop strategies to create balance and fulfillment in their personal and professional lives.  
20 Years Experience
Online in New Bern, NC
Chevy Chase, Maryland therapist: Dr. Daisy Vélez, psychologist
Women's Issues

Dr. Daisy Vélez

Psychologist, PsyD, DipACLM, PMH-C
Pregnancy and new motherhood can bring joy, but also profound emotional challenges—ranging from anxiety and depression to identity shifts and relationship strain. I specialize in supporting women through the perinatal period, including pregnancy, postpartum, fertility struggles, and birth trauma. With warmth, expertise, and evidence-based care, I help you make space for your full emotional experience, strengthen your coping tools, and reconnect with your inner resilience during this deeply transformative time.  
9 Years Experience
Online in New Bern, NC

Women's Issues therapists in New Bern, North Carolina Statistics

Women's Issues therapists in New Bern, North Carolina average 16 years of experience and charge around $201 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (71%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (42%), and Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) (38%).

Average years in practice

16 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$201

Accept insurance

47%

Offer sliding scale

42%

Gender ID

83% Female
11% Male
3% Non-Binary
3% Gender Fluid

Session Type

52% In Person and Online
48% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

71% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
42% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
38% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
31% Family Systems Therapy
31% Psychodynamic Therapy
30% Multicultural Therapy
29% Integrative Therapy

Ages Served

95% Adult
72% Young Adult
49% Senior
38% Teen
18% Children

Client Focus

74% Women
46% LGBTQ+
34% Men
28% Black / African American
27% Military / Veterans