Women's Issues therapists in Kimberley, British Columbia BC, Canada CA
Elizabeth Koch
Registered Psychotherapist, MACP, RCC
I provide space for you to express yourself honestly and openly, while unpacking the complex nature of being a woman. Together, we can help you to balance the expectations and realities of your roles and uncover your strengths.
3 Years Experience
Janice Lyons
Registered Social Worker, Registered Social Service Worker, RSSW
There are so many extra complications when we are navigating our health and well-being as women. This is something I advocate for and talk a lot about in sessions. You are not alone.
9 Years Experience
Angela Cavalluzzo
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Women’s health issues are rarely discussed. How chronic health issues, mental health issues, post partum, pre menopause, & menopause affect a person’s life.
14 Years Experience
Philip Starkman
Registered Psychotherapist, MSW, RSW
In my practice, I provide a nurturing and respectful space for women navigating the unique challenges and transitions that can arise throughout their lives. With a holistic approach that includes Mindfulness, the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), Internal Family Systems (IFS), Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Role-Playing, I support women in exploring and addressing issues such as relationship dynamics, self-esteem, career pressures, motherhood, and life transitions. Mindfulness helps cultivate a present-moment awareness and acceptance, EFT offers a method for managing emotional stress, IFS allows for an exploration of internal parts and their roles, CBT challenges unhelpful patterns of thinking and behavior, and Role-Playing enhances coping skills in real-life scenarios. My role is to guide and empower women through these experiences, providing tools and insights to foster resilience, personal growth, and a deeper understanding of themselves. Together, we work towards not only resolving immediate concerns but also building a foundation for lasting well-being and fulfillment.
53 Years Experience
Clare Karasik
Registered Social Worker, MSW, BSW, RSW
Existing in the world as a woman-identified person comes with a unique set of gifts and challenges. In psychotherapy, we may explore feelings related to sex, sexuality, gender identity, gender roles, gender-based violence, sexism/patriarchy, and empowerment. I support women-identified people to feel a sense of self-acceptance in a world that can make it hard to come by.
8 Years Experience