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Women's Issues therapists in Mount Pleasant, TX

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Fort Worth, Texas therapist: Beth Clardy Lewis, counselor/therapist
Women's Issues

Beth Clardy Lewis

Counselor/Therapist, LPC-S
Women navigate unique pressures around identity, relationships, career, aging, body image, and emotional labor. I provide a supportive, empowering space for women to explore these challenges and reclaim their voice. My therapeutic approach is informed, compassionate, and deeply aligned with women’s lived realities. As a therapist and author, I help women step into their fullest, strongest selves.  
22 Years Experience
Online in Mount Pleasant, TX (Online Only)
London, England therapist: HORIZON HOSPITAL AND RESEARCH CENTRE, treatment center
Women's Issues

HORIZON HOSPITAL AND RESEARCH CENTRE

Treatment Center, APA, UKCP, BPS, UKGHMR, BABCP, BACP, HCPC, GMC, ECT
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21 Years Experience
Online in Mount Pleasant, TX
Dallas, Texas therapist: Aubrey Richardson, licensed professional counselor
Women's Issues

Aubrey Richardson

Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC
Many women are socialized to prioritize others, stay agreeable, and take on emotional responsibility in ways that are often invisible but deeply impactful. Over time, this can lead to burnout, resentment, and a loss of connection to yourself. For many, this pattern starts early. Being praised for being helpful, selfless, or “easy” can quietly reinforce the belief that your value comes from what you give rather than who you are. These expectations are not just personal. They are systemic. Cultural, familial, and societal messages often place women in roles where overgiving and caretaking are expected, and in many cases, rewarded. For BIPOC and immigrant individuals, these dynamics can be even more layered. Cultural values, family roles, and systemic pressures may intensify the expectation to give, to hold things together, and to put others first, often without space to question or step outside of those roles. Therapy is not about rejecting your values or disconnecting from your relationships. It is about understanding how these patterns developed, recognizing where they are no longer sustainable, and creating space for something more balanced and reciprocal. Together, we focus on helping you step out of overfunctioning patterns, redefine what is actually yours to carry, and build a life and relationships that do not require you to disappear in order to maintain them. You are allowed to exist as more than what you provide for others.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Mount Pleasant, TX (Online Only)
Round Rock, Texas therapist: Heather Curry, licensed professional counselor
Women's Issues

Heather Curry

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC-S
Pelvic pain can be physically uncomfortable and emotionally isolating. Many people have spent years seeking medical answers, managing symptoms, or adjusting daily life around pain, intimacy concerns, and unpredictability. It’s common to feel frustrated, discouraged, or disconnected from your body. Therapy does not replace medical care and does not assume symptoms are psychological. Instead, we work with the stress and protective responses that often develop when the body has learned to anticipate pain. By addressing fear, tension patterns, and past medical or relational experiences, your nervous system can begin to feel safer. The goal is reducing the constant vigilance and self-blame that often accompany pelvic pain while supporting a steadier relationship with your body.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Mount Pleasant, TX
Charlotte, North Carolina therapist: Carrie Torn, licensed clinical social worker
Women's Issues

Carrie Torn

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
You’re always the one people can count on, yet you have a hard time accepting help from others. You feel as though something is weighing you down, though you can’t quite pinpoint what it is. You look like you have it all together from the outside but you aren’t satisfied with your relationships and know there is more to life. You long to feel seen, heard and understood. Through an approach that integrates mind, body, and emotions, I specialize in helping high achieving and sensitive individuals to break the cycle of depression, anxiety, burnout, and address work-life imbalances. Together, we will create space for you to get in touch with yourself and your needs. In working with me, people find themselves having the confidence to make decisions that align with their values and lead to the desired change.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Mount Pleasant, TX

Women's Issues therapists in Mount Pleasant, Texas Statistics

Women's Issues therapists in Mount Pleasant, Texas average 15 years of experience and charge around $188 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (72%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (42%), and Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) (31%).

Average years in practice

15 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$188

Accept insurance

46%

Offer sliding scale

39%

Gender ID

80% Female
13% Male
4% Non-Binary
3% Gender Fluid

Session Type

57% In Person and Online
43% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

72% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
42% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
31% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
31% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
30% Psychodynamic Therapy
29% Family Systems Therapy
28% Behavioral Therapy

Ages Served

97% Adult
76% Young Adult
49% Senior
40% Teen
20% Children

Client Focus

73% Women
42% LGBTQ+
31% Men
27% Military / Veterans
27% Hispanic / Latino