Women's Issues therapists in Modbury Heights, South Australia SA, Australia AU
Kristen Bayliss
Psychologist, Registered Psychologist, BSc, MA
Women's issues can refer to any concern that might impact a woman’s mental health. Women may experience certain biological, environmental, and psychosocial challenges related to gender, and these concerns can have a significant impact on mental health and well-being. Therapy can assist and support you to address these issues and concerns.
26 Years Experience
Counselling Mediation & Relationship Centre
Marriage and Family Therapist, B.Coun,Graddip Family Dispute resolution FDRP
There are many issues women may face throughout their lifespan, and while each woman is different, and thus may struggle with different issues
14 Years Experience
Sterna Althaus
Marriage and Family Therapist, Dip Couns
I work on the a woman's relationship with herself, using positive psychology, and self care, to restore trust in her own abilities and joy in her life. Working with CBT, and promoting good mental hygiene and optimum health we learn how to promote strong inner self-esteem and positive relationships. We discover ways to ehance the relationship between our inner and outer world while ensuring the client can enhance her own wellness and positive self image in her daily experience.
6 Years Experience
Reeta Dabydoyal
Counsellor/Therapist, Certified NLP Master Practitioner, Master Life Coach, Advanced Conversational Hypnotherapy, CDAA, NLPAA
I have worked with women from a broad range of issues not limited to: low self-esteem, self-worthiness, childhood, adulthood, relationship, workplace bully and trauma, domestic violence, loneliness and depression. I believe in empowering women to find their spark and tap into their own inner power to discover their gifts so they can live an authentic life.
20 Years Experience
Vanessa Harnischmacher
Counsellor/Therapist, Bach of Social Science (Psychology), Grad Dip Couple and Family Therapy.
Women often carry a great mental load and can often experience mental illness at higher rates than men. There can be huge burdens placed on women and often help seeking can be stigmatsing and judgemental. Counselling can create a space where safety and acceptance assist you to understand yourself more deeply and consider options for change.
24 Years Experience