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Feminist Therapy therapists in Hybla Valley, VA

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North Springfield, Virginia therapist: Friendly Psychology, LLC ~ Rachel W. Friendly, Ph.D., psychologist
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Friendly Psychology, LLC ~ Rachel W. Friendly, Ph.D.

Psychologist, Licensed Clinical Psychologist
In my practice, I focus on supporting folks who have felt silenced or without a voice, including women, the trans, nonbinary, and gender expansive community, and the queer/LGBTQ+ community. I also specialize in college and graduate student mental health, as I worked in university counseling centers for over a decade prior to opening my private practice. My passion is helping you to find your voice, set healthy boundaries, and explore your authentic self so that you can build the most expansive, most meaningful life possible!  
14 Years Experience
Near Hybla Valley, VA
Hybla Valley, Virginia
Arlington, Virginia therapist: Susan Frauenholtz, licensed clinical social worker
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Susan Frauenholtz

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, PhD, LCSW, LISW
My therapeutic approach is to create a space that feels safe, nonjudgmental, and welcoming. I am very strengths-based and tailor my approach to your individual needs and preferences. The focus of my practice is working with women of all ages on concerns including anxiety and depression, body image, life changes including grief and loss, and relational challenges.  
22 Years Experience
Hybla Valley, Virginia (Online Only)
Washington, Washington, D.C. therapist: Dr. Caroline Hicks, psychologist
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Dr. Caroline Hicks

Psychologist, PhD, LP
Feeling alone? Confused with how you got here, or even where to go from here? Frustrated with not feeling authentic? Or maybe you’re stuck in the same pattern. My therapeutic style is affirming, collaborative, and warm. I provide a compassionate space to explore your experience, and experiment with what it means to live authentically in a world of conflicting norms/expectations. Together, we will work to make intentional and sustainable changes. If you feel like we might be a good fit, please reach out for a free 20-minute phone consultation where I can answer any of your lingering questions.  
8 Years Experience
Hybla Valley, Virginia (Online Only)
Arlington, Virginia therapist: John Perry, counselor/therapist
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John Perry

Counselor/Therapist, Resident in Counseling, MA, NCC
Hi there! I'm John, a Resident in Counseling hailing from the beautiful state of Virginia. My professional journey is fueled by a special interest in tackling LGBTQIA+ issues, relational conflicts, life transitions, and more. I firmly believe in creating a safe haven for clients to explore their concerns, and I integrate various therapeutic modalities like trauma-informed, client-centered, and acceptance and commitment therapy into my practice. Armed with Master's degrees in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Forensic and Legal Psychology from Marymount University, I'm an active member of the American Counseling Association (ACA) and Chi Sigma Iota, an international counseling academic honor society. Before joining CCG, I honed my skills at a DC community health center, where I had the privilege of working closely with the LGBTQIA+ community and individuals dealing with chronic conditions. My experiences ranged from navigating complex trauma to supporting clients through discrimination, chronic illness, and the nuances of the coming out process. Beyond the counseling realm, you'll find me savoring the joys of cooking, exploring new destinations, delving into a good book, and relishing quality time with friends and family.  
3 Years Experience
Near Hybla Valley, VA
Hybla Valley, Virginia
Salt Lake City, Utah therapist: Hannah Muetzelfeld, psychologist
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Hannah Muetzelfeld

Psychologist, PhD
In our work together, we'll focus on identifying your inner strengths, building coping tools rooted in your values, and creating a meaningful, realistic path toward healing. Emotional pain is something we often try to avoid, but real growth begins when we allow ourselves to fully experience and understand those feelings. My approach centers around shifting from emotional avoidance to emotional acceptance. I work through an attachment-based lens, recognizing how early experiences shape our current relationships and emotional patterns. I also frequently incorporate self-compassion practices to help you relate to yourself with more kindness and care.  
11 Years Experience
Hybla Valley, Virginia (Online Only)