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Women's Issues therapists in Watertown,

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Charlotte, North Carolina therapist: Amanda Cummings Brandenburg, psychologist
Women's Issues

Amanda Cummings Brandenburg

Psychologist, PhD
I have over twenty years of studying women’s mental health issues and gender disparities. As a feminist psychologist, I am passionate about women’s issues and providing affirming services for a wide range of concerns.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Watertown,
Dallas, Texas therapist: Dina Hijazi, psychologist
Women's Issues

Dina Hijazi

Psychologist, PhD, CSAT
Women often face unique emotional, societal, and relational challenges across different stages of life—from identity and self-worth to relationships, career balance, and life transitions. I provide a supportive, empowering space for women to explore these concerns with compassion and clarity. Whether you're navigating anxiety, trauma, motherhood, or major life changes, our work together will focus on building resilience, strengthening your voice, and reconnecting you with your values and inner strength. Therapy is a space where your experiences are seen, heard, and honored.  
35 Years Experience
Online in Watertown,
Scranton, Pennsylvania therapist: Dr. Cynthia Edwards-Hawver, psychologist
Women's Issues

Dr. Cynthia Edwards-Hawver

Psychologist, Psy.D.
The challenges facing mothers in or recovering from narcissistic relationships intersect with broader women's issues in ways that are specific and significant. Financial control and economic abuse leave many women financially vulnerable after leaving. The expectation to prioritize everyone else's needs above your own is weaponized by abusive partners. The family court system frequently fails protective mothers. And the cultural pressure to keep the family together, to not be the one who "broke up the home," adds a layer of shame and self-doubt that compounds the trauma. I work exclusively with women, and my practice is built around the specific psychological, relational, and systemic challenges that mothers face before, during, and after leaving narcissistic or emotionally abusive relationships. My approach is feminist, trauma-informed, and unapologetically direct — designed for women who are done being told to be more patient, more understanding, and more forgiving of someone who has been systematically harming them.  
26 Years Experience
Online in Watertown, (Online Only)
Wesley Chapel, Florida therapist: Dr. Kelsi Clayson, psychologist
Women's Issues

Dr. Kelsi Clayson

Psychologist, Psy.D.
Daughters, sisters, mothers, partners, confidants, innovators, storytellers, trailblazers. There is no shortage of roles that women take on throughout life. These roles are often embraced with immeasurable heart and grit and little-to-no complaint. And yet, struggle exists. You may be hesitant to discuss these issues, or you may feel like screaming them from the rooftops. Either way, I’d love to hear them. Too often, women carry shame, guilt, and self-criticism on top of the day-to-day stress of juggling it all. From difficulties surrounding career, pregnancy, childbirth, and motherhood to the lasting effects of abuse and interpersonal trauma, therapy can provide a much-needed space to process these experiences. I am deeply passionate about women’s advocacy and empowerment and have trained extensively in women’s mental health.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Watertown,
Lexington, Kentucky therapist: Dr. Megan Marks, psychologist
Women's Issues

Dr. Megan Marks

Psychologist, PhD
You’ve spent years showing up, taking care of others, and getting things done—even when it meant setting your own needs aside. But lately, something feels off. Maybe you’re feeling more irritable, foggy, anxious, or exhausted than usual. Your body and mind are shifting, and the strategies that once helped no longer seem to work. Whether you're navigating identity changes, caregiving fatigue, high-functioning burnout, or the often-disorienting symptoms of perimenopause, you deserve support that sees the full picture. I work with women, femmes, and gender-expansive adults who are carrying a lot—from caretaking and career demands to invisible labor and internalized expectations. Many of my clients are high-achieving, thoughtful, and deeply capable—and still find themselves feeling burned out, anxious, over-functioning, and disconnected from themselves. Contact me for a free 15 minute consultation! In therapy, we’ll explore the complex emotional landscape of midlife—where physical, emotional, and existential shifts converge. This may include hormonal changes, mood swings, grief, rage, shifting roles, and the pressure to “age gracefully” in a culture that minimizes your pain. These experiences are often compounded by neurodivergence, trauma, or societal pressures around gender, body, and productivity. This is a space to make sense of what you’re experiencing—not as a personal failing, but as a signal that something deeper needs tending. Here, you have permission to be messy, complex, and real. Together, we’ll examine how early relational dynamics, internalized expectations, overlooked neurodivergence, and systemic messages about womanhood shape how you show up for others—and for yourself. We’ll get clear on what’s shifting, what still matters, and what needs to change so you can show up more fully for you. With over 15 years of experience, I help clients move from self-doubt and depletion toward clarity, compassion, and a renewed sense of agency. Whether you’re unlearning old patterns, adjusting to hormonal shifts, or simply craving a space to rest and be real, I’m here. We’ll also work toward a version of self-care that isn’t performative—but deeply nourishing and sustainable.  
21 Years Experience
Online in Watertown,

Women's Issues therapists in Watertown, South Dakota Statistics

Women's Issues therapists in Watertown, South Dakota average 16 years of experience and charge around $213 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (74%), Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) (38%), and Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (38%).

Average years in practice

16 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$213

Accept insurance

36%

Offer sliding scale

33%

Gender ID

86% Female
9% Male
3% Non-Binary
2% Gender Fluid

Session Type

55% In Person and Online
45% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

74% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
38% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
38% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
37% Psychodynamic Therapy
34% Multicultural Therapy
31% Integrative Therapy
30% Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)

Ages Served

95% Adult
75% Young Adult
48% Senior
35% Teen
15% Children

Client Focus

75% Women
44% LGBTQ+
33% Men
28% Military / Veterans
25% Hispanic / Latino