Women's Issues therapists in Alamo Heights, Texas TX
Antje “Grace” Logue
Counselor/Therapist, LPC
There are a lot of mental health issues that affect women differently. I am here to work with you on feelings of sadness, anxiety, sexual abuse, violence, trauma, infertility, low self esteem and other things that cause your life to be difficult.
11 Years Experience
Dr. Carolina Castanos, PhD, LMFT
Marriage and Family Therapist, PHD, LMFT
Women's issues are so varied, they have to do with all these feelings in relationships, with parents, siblings, partners, children, co-workers. Sometimes it is hard to know how we are feeling and where these overwhelming emotions are coming from.
26 Years Experience
Hope I. Hills, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist in NC, Authorized PsyPact Practitioner in 40 states
I have had the privilege of living through many stages of development of women's issues as well as multicultural issues (I founded the first multicultural therapy program at the University of Missouri-Columbia). I love to help people, in this case women, find their own power and learn how to successfully use it. It is so exciting in our work when someone who has been mostly submissive, starts enjoying both the dominant and submissive parts of who she (or he) is.
38 Years Experience
Lisa Barber
Licensed Professional Counselor, M.Ed., LPC-S, CHN, HWC
Women face a unique set of pressures that seem to only be mounting as time goes one. Balancing career, family, friendship, and social expectations can lead to high stress, anxiety, depression, loneliness, anger, and relationship issues. Regaining a clear sense of who you are and what you want, apart from external pressures can lead to a life much more satisfying and gratifying.
15 Years Experience
Jean Castle
Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor MA, LPC
A person's identity is multifaceted and no single aspect defines their entirely. Women's issues can refer to any concern that might impact a woman’s mental health and wellbeing. These concerns might be related to gender stereotyping, assumptions and concerns related to women's health, mental and physical concerns, depression or anxiety. We experience certain biological, environmental, and psychosocial challenges and these concerns can have a significant impact on mental health and wellbeing. Maintaining awareness of the past, present, and future social and cultural constraints women experience assist me in working to help women change the sociocultural issues, socialization, domestic violence, socioeconomic status, and other issues that profoundly affect our mental health and wellbeing.
3 Years Experience