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Women's Issues therapists in New Baltimore, VA

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Virginia Beach, Virginia therapist: Lisa Panelo, licensed clinical social worker
Women's Issues

Lisa Panelo

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MS, LCSW, CTMH
Navigating life as a woman can come with unique challenges - whether related to relationships, identity, work-life balance, or personal growth. Therapy provides a supportive space to explore your experiences, understand your needs, and find clarity. Together, we’ll work on building confidence, resilience, and a stronger sense of self to help you thrive in all areas of life.  
18 Years Experience
New Baltimore, Virginia (Online Only)
Waldorf, Maryland therapist: Cynthia Leslie, pastoral counselor/therapist
Women's Issues

Cynthia Leslie

Pastoral Counselor/Therapist, MA, CPRS
Many women struggle with trying to be all things to all people. Maintaining a career, raising children, and caring for elderly parents can often be issues that they face. Setting boundaries and self-care are some of the interventions that are explored in counseling.  
6 Years Experience
New Baltimore, Virginia (Online Only)
Washington, Washington, D.C. therapist: Dr. L. Pittman, psychologist
Women's Issues

Dr. L. Pittman

Psychologist, Ph.D.
I have consistently and actively worked to help women identify issues (typically along the lines of aging and perceived societal expectations) that impact the values and beliefs that are central to who they are as people. I subsequently collaborate with them to help them use their strengths to enhance those core values and beliefs, and to manage any negative self concepts associated with their sense of self, with a goal of working towards growth and an enhanced sense of self.  
22 Years Experience
New Baltimore, Virginia (Online Only)
Richmond, Virginia therapist: Alyssia Rodriguez, licensed clinical social worker
Women's Issues

Alyssia Rodriguez

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I offer a supportive and empowering space to explore the unique challenges women face throughout their lives. Whether it's navigating societal expectations, balancing multiple roles, dealing with relationship dynamics, or managing stress and self-doubt, I work with you to help identify patterns, build confidence, and develop strategies for creating a life that feels authentic and fulfilling. Together, we’ll address the emotional, mental, and cultural factors that may be holding you back, and work toward cultivating a sense of empowerment, self-compassion, and personal growth. My goal is to help you embrace your strength, honor your needs, and live with a deeper sense of purpose and balance.  
5 Years Experience
New Baltimore, Virginia (Online Only)
Fairfax, Virginia therapist: Natalie Campbell, psychologist
Women's Issues

Natalie Campbell

Psychologist, PsyD; LLC
What isn't women's issue these days? From embracing the Warrior Self and building confidence to navigating relationships, aging bodies, our children, grief and loss, and the fear of making important decisions or mistakes, these all affect us. I would be honored to help you find your path through these challenges.  
28 Years Experience
New Baltimore, Virginia (Online Only)
Burke, Virginia therapist: Autumnleaf Group, Inc., licensed clinical social worker
Women's Issues

Autumnleaf Group, Inc.

Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Women face unique circumstances and stressors over the course their lifetime. We aim to serve women in the area of their pain-point(s) to include their money relationship. As a result of work with our clinician, Janine N Harrigan, clients are supported to become more connected to their money by examining their feelings, thoughts and behaviors resulting in personal and generational transformation.  
19 Years Experience
Near New Baltimore, VA
New Baltimore, Virginia
Annapolis, Maryland therapist: Eric Weinstein, life coach
Women's Issues

Eric Weinstein

Life Coach, Hypnosis and NLP, shamanic healing, Energy Psychology (including "tapping"), Voice Dialogue
It might seem strange for a man to list women’s issues as a specialty, but it was the mistreatment of women in my life that inspired me to research alternatives to mainstream medicine and mental health. I don’t claim to have special insights into women’s issues, but as a member of a “target” group myself (I’m a man of color, and a short one at that.), I relate to some of the societal “isms” that women face. A girlfriend once said “You think more like a woman than any man I’ve known.” I think she was exasperated, but I was complimented. Maybe this is why I attract a higher percentage of female clients (especially female therapists!) than most males in a therapeutic role, and why I’ve long had more female friends than male friends. I’m a reasonably enlightened guy who’s proud to say I’m a feminist (although I also work well and respectfully with women who are politically and religiously traditional and/or conservative). So, if you think it might help to have a male perspective and (depending on your age) some healthy father energy in your life, get in touch.  
18 Years Experience
Near New Baltimore, VA
New Baltimore, Virginia
Front Royal, Virginia therapist: Margot Schultz, licensed professional counselor
Women's Issues

Margot Schultz

Licensed Professional Counselor, M.T.S., M.A., LPC
My counseling practice has evolved over the years, to become a place especially helpful to women. Whether it is a concern about roles in the family, such as parent or wife, or perhaps a concern about a friendship; these types of relationships cause stress for women. There is also the relationship that one has for one's self. Can you be your own best friend when the other people in your life let you down? Sometimes, women come in to counseling to work through spirituality issues. They are asking themselves if the church they attend is a good enough fit for what they deeply believe in. Other reasons for delving into matters of faith include wondering "where" a loved went after they died. When there is a loss in the family, a woman is often the one comforting others but not sure where to turn to receive help with her own questioning and grieving. Most women today also have a career of some type, whether it is full-time or part time. Some women work on projects but don't have a job per-se. Other women feel the most freedom by staying in the "gig economy" but there is anxiety that comes with having to change "gigs" often. Women working up the corporate ladder need to talk about the obstacles they confront, and how to maintain their confidence amidst the criticisms faced at the office. Last but not least, there is the topic of romance and personality fit. Many women wrestle with deciding if they are in a "good enough" relationship, since all partnerships are flawed in some way. They wonder if their partner will ever understand them, or how to make that happen in a non-threatening way.  
15 Years Experience
Near New Baltimore, VA
New Baltimore, Virginia
North Springfield, Virginia therapist: Friendly Psychology, LLC ~ Rachel W. Friendly, Ph.D., psychologist
Women's Issues

Friendly Psychology, LLC ~ Rachel W. Friendly, Ph.D.

Psychologist, Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Being a woman in the world is not easy! From the time we are born, we are socialized to be small: small appetites, small opinions, small bodies. We are to smile and take care of others. We are to never get angry and never complain. We are simultaneously not enough and too much, all at once - and how is that even possible? That's why I specialize in working with women's issues in therapy. If this sounds like you, let's work together to help you take your power back and build a life in which you get to be yourself, in all your expansiveness and beauty.  
14 Years Experience
Near New Baltimore, VA
New Baltimore, Virginia
Tysons, Virginia therapist: Tracey Knows, licensed professional counselor
Women's Issues

Tracey Knows

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Women face unique challenges, from navigating hormonal imbalances and reproductive health concerns to dealing with workplace sexism and societal pressures. I provide a supportive and empowering space to explore these issues, helping clients process their experiences, advocate for their needs, and develop tools for emotional resilience. Through a combination of mindfulness, cognitive reframing, and self-compassion work, I guide women in managing stress, overcoming internalized expectations, and embracing their personal power. My approach is tailored to honor each woman's unique journey while fostering strength, balance, and self-trust.  
9 Years Experience
New Baltimore, Virginia (Online Only)