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Women's Issues therapists in Strabane, NI, UK

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Mount Pleasant, South Carolina therapist: Samantha Tomer, LLC, licensed professional counselor
Women's Issues

Samantha Tomer, LLC

Licensed Professional Counsellor, M.Ed., LPC, NCC
Women often carry the weight of many roles — partner, professional, caregiver, daughter, friend — while trying to hold themselves together through it all. This pressure can feel exhausting and lonely, especially during times of transition or change. In therapy, I provide a confidential, supportive space to pause, reflect, and reconnect with yourself. Together, we’ll explore your values, boundaries, and goals so you can step into your life with more clarity, balance, and confidence.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Strabane, NI
Amsterdam, North Holland therapist: Szilvia Kovacs, psychologist
Women's Issues

Szilvia Kovacs

Psychologist, Counselling Psychologist, Hypnotherapist
Being a goddess in our society can sometimes be pretty challenging. Carrying traditional roles mixed with high-performance career expectations is close to mission impossible. Whether you live on your own or are a mother of children, whether you have a partner or are dreaming about having one, not to mention when you feel you are over the whole "perfect daughter-mother-wife-lover" stuff are wondering what else is left for you. Having been a woman my entire life so far, I know personally, it's okay to feel overwhelmed and need support to get through the storm. Your hormones, moods, weight may fluctuate, but believe me, you, and only you can overcome it.  
21 Years Experience
Online in Strabane, NI (Online Only)
London, England therapist: Ulrike Nau-Debor, psychologist
Women's Issues

Ulrike Nau-Debor

Psychologist, CPsychol, AFBPsS, HCPC registered
I am passionate about supporting women in developing their inner guidance system, rather than relying on our patriarchal culture to define who we are and what we should do. I understand how much our cultural programming has created psychological and practical problems for us, and it is essential to find ways to reject what is hurting us. This goes beyond misogyny to include other social constructs, such as race. Our social structures impact us in many practical ways and influence what we perceive as possible for ourselves. In my experience, freeing ourselves from internalized misogyny is crucial. Can we own our 'no,' our needs, and our desires with clarity? Can we proudly embody being female and live it from a place of strength and freedom, rather than trying to fulfill societal standards?  
22 Years Experience
Online in Strabane, NI (Online Only)
Atlanta, Georgia therapist: Miranda Valeh, life coach
Women's Issues

Miranda Valeh

Life Coach, Certified Relationship & Spiritual Journey Coach
Being a woman is a wonderful and at the same time it can be very complex for most women, Learning what it means to be a woman is leaning to understand yourself. Answer the questions of your inner self , what you like and what you don't like. Setting the standard for boundaries and deal breakers I find are the most crucial choices that women hesitate to address when they are in a relationship,  
20 Years Experience
Online in Strabane, NI (Online Only)
Bristol, England therapist: Jimi Katsis, registered psychotherapist
Women's Issues

Jimi Katsis

Registered Psychotherapist, MA psych, Dip SW
"Women's issues" is a broad term, but what I often see are patterns that get socially reinforced in women: the pressure to be everything to everyone, the difficulty saying no, the guilt when you prioritize yourself, the exhaustion of managing everyone else's emotions while neglecting your own. Maybe it's the perfectionism that's driving you into the ground. The relationship patterns where you keep choosing partners who need fixing. The people-pleasing that means everyone gets your best self except you. The sense that your worth comes from what you do for others, not from who you are. Or maybe it's more specific: processing past abuse, navigating difficult family dynamics, the impact of motherhood on your identity, career struggles in male-dominated fields, or simply feeling like you've lost yourself somewhere along the way. Whatever brings you in, we work to understand the patterns underneath. Not just "women are socialized this way" as an explanation, but what specifically happened in your life that taught you these particular patterns. Then we can start changing them. You don't have to keep carrying everyone else while ignoring yourself. That's not strength—it's survival. And you deserve better than survival.  
27 Years Experience
Online in Strabane, NI (Online Only)

Women's Issues therapists in Strabane, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom Statistics

Women's Issues therapists in Strabane, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom average 15 years of experience and charge around ¤124 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Integrative Therapy (65%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (56%), and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (48%).

Average years in practice

15 Years Experience

Average cost per session

¤124

Accept insurance

35%

Offer sliding scale

60%

Gender ID

84% Female
10% Male
3% Non-Binary
3% Gender Fluid

Session Type

54% In Person and Online
46% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

65% Integrative Therapy
56% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
48% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
40% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
35% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
35% Somatic Therapy
35% Behavioral Therapy

Ages Served

94% Adult
67% Young Adult
63% Senior
38% Teen
17% Children

Client Focus

77% Women
52% Men
48% LGBTQ+
44% Christian
38% Persons with Disabilities