Women's Issues therapists in Golborne, England ENG, United Kingdom GB
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Mihaela Nicolaescu
Registered Psychotherapist
Treating women's issues in therapy requires a holistic, sensitive, and empowering approach, acknowledging the unique challenges women face in various areas of life. As a therapist, I address these issues by exploring emotional, relational, cultural, and societal influences, while creating a space for healing, self-empowerment, and personal growth.
6 Years Experience
Online in Golborne, England (Online Only)
Gemma Autumn
Counsellor/Therapist, Integrative Adult and Adolescent Counsellor Cert, PgDip, MBACP Accredited
I work with those going through issues related to being a woman.
8 Years Experience
Online in Golborne, England
The PsychoTRAUMA Clinic (Convergence College of Psychotherapy)
Registered Psychotherapist, Rev, DD (hon), DMin, Various Dips & Certs.
I have trained in working with male and females and I am familiar with women's issues, as a married man with female children and the many issues that I have worked with in therapy with clients.
29 Years Experience
Online in Golborne, England
Saffron Marriner
Counsellor/Therapist, MBACP (Accred)
I have a particular interest in this area and am continuing to studying ongoing CPD in this area, particularly in the area of women's trauma including the impact of sexual assault, coercive control, incest, abortion care, pregnancy and miscarriage, amongst other issues.
20 Years Experience
Online in Golborne, England
Ulrike Nau-Debor
Psychologist, CPsychol, AFBPsS, HCPC registered
I am passionate about supporting women in developing their inner guidance system, rather than relying on our patriarchal culture to define who we are and what we should do. I understand how much our cultural programming has created psychological and practical problems for us, and it is essential to find ways to reject what is hurting us. This goes beyond misogyny to include other social constructs, such as race. Our social structures impact us in many practical ways and influence what we perceive as possible for ourselves.
In my experience, freeing ourselves from internalized misogyny is crucial. Can we own our 'no,' our needs, and our desires with clarity? Can we proudly embody being female and live it from a place of strength and freedom, rather than trying to fulfill societal standards?
20 Years Experience
Online in Golborne, England (Online Only)