Women's Issues therapists in Mountain Top, Pennsylvania PA
Laura Turner
Counselor/Therapist, NCC
You will find a safe, supportive, and empowering space to address your mental health needs, navigate life's challenges, and cultivate resilience, self-compassion, and well-being. By seeking therapy, women can embark on a journey of self-discovery, healing, and personal growth that enables them to lead fulfilling and meaningful lives.
4 Years Experience
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
Brian Swope
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Women may come to therapy for a host of issues, and at the root of many of these is the power differential present within families, relationships, school, and work. Finding your own sense of power in your life is key to advocating for yourself and supporting women. You can expect a cultural, societal, and religious understanding and a space to push back against these in conversation for the purpose of understanding how to navigate these systems - whether it be motherhood, infertility, or lack of interest in children; relieving yourself of the binds of working and career vs. family life, and more.
13 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
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