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Women's Issues therapists in Grovedale, VIC, AU

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Caringbah, New South Wales therapist: Mitchell Kovacs, counselor/therapist
Women's Issues

Mitchell Kovacs

Counsellor/Therapist, Level 2 Counsellor (ACA)
Talking about women’s issues is important because these issues impact health, safety, equality, and opportunities for half the population—and open discussion is essential to create awareness, change, and support.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Grovedale, VIC
Jimboomba, Queensland therapist: RAISE Counselling and Therapy, counselor/therapist
Women's Issues

RAISE Counselling and Therapy

Counsellor/Therapist, MCouns, BComm, GradCertDevTrauma, DipCommWelf, DipCommServ
Jo supports women navigating challenges related to identity, relationships, motherhood, career pressures, body image and life transitions. She also provides support for women experiencing hormonal and mood-related concerns, including perimenopause and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD), recognising the significant emotional and psychological impact these changes can have. Using compassionate, attachment-informed and evidence-based approaches, Jo helps women better understand mood shifts, strengthen coping strategies and build supportive relational patterns. Therapy provides a safe and respectful space to explore stress, grief, boundaries and self-worth, fostering resilience and a stronger sense of personal clarity and confidence.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Grovedale, VIC
Sandy Bay, Tasmania therapist: Wonderful Mess, counselor/therapist
Women's Issues

Wonderful Mess

Counsellor/Therapist, Master of Social Work, Diploma of Counselling
I have become a more and more assertive feminist over the past 4 years, but I have always been aware of how different it is to be a woman in this society. I couldn't play soccer when I was young, not because my parents didn't let me, but because no other girl would play with me, because it was not "girly to play soccer". I was told I "looked too young" for a job when I was 25 - a job that was offered to a 23yo man. But then, more "serious" things happened around me. My friends started having kids and some were treated horrendously by health professionals. The pressure on their shoulders from the very first moment they said they were pregnant: everyone has had something to say about what they did or didn't do, what they are, they way they have been raising their kids. Everything, everything that we women do or don't do is judged by society. Whether we don't want to have children, have children at a "younger or older age", have "one child only". The worst thing, that really breaks my heart, is that this patriarcal society has managed to create conflicts between us women, while I really believe that we should all stand together and support each other. Acknowledge each other and help each other in our own battles. This is my biggest battle as a counsellor: help as many women as I can to realise how much of a warrior they are, in a world where every day is a battle when you have a uterus.  
4 Years Experience
Online in Grovedale, VIC
London, England therapist: Marianna Trezza -The Growing mindset, counselor/therapist
Women's Issues

Marianna Trezza -The Growing mindset

Counsellor/Therapist, MA (Hons), Adv Dip. Counsel. & Psychoth.,Dip. Hypnoth., X-Cultural Adaptation Coun. Reg. BACP 572613
Many women spend years adapting to expectations, responsibilities and roles that slowly take them further away from themselves. Over time, this can lead to emotional exhaustion, chronic stress, anxiety, people pleasing, loss of identity or the feeling of constantly having to hold everything together for everyone else. For women living abroad, these pressures are often intensified by the emotional complexity of living between cultures, languages and different versions of oneself. Many of the women I support are highly empathic, capable and caring toward others, while internally feeling disconnected from their own needs, rhythm, voice or sense of belonging. My work offers a warm, reflective and holistic space to explore emotional wellbeing, nervous system regulation, identity, self-worth, belonging and authenticity. I integrate psychotherapy, hypnotherapy, EFT, embodiment, lifestyle medicine, reflective dialogue and nature-based approaches to support women in reconnecting with themselves in a gentler, more grounded and sustainable way.  
23 Years Experience
Online in Grovedale, VIC
Bondi, New South Wales therapist: Sterna Althaus, marriage and family therapist
Women's Issues

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.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Grovedale, VIC

Women's Issues therapists in Grovedale, Victoria, Australia Statistics

Women's Issues therapists in Grovedale, Victoria, Australia average 12 years of experience and charge around $177 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (58%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (58%), and Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) (53%).

Average years in practice

12 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$177

Accept insurance

53%

Offer sliding scale

63%

Gender ID

75% Female
15% Male
6% Gender Fluid
4% Non-Binary

Session Type

72% In Person and Online
28% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

58% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
58% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
53% Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)
45% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
45% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
43% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
40% Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT)

Ages Served

93% Adult
73% Senior
73% Young Adult
50% Teen
33% Children

Client Focus

78% Women
53% Men
48% LGBTQ+
45% Persons with Disabilities
35% Military / Veterans