Therapy
for Women - Find a Therapist to see for counseling and therapy
for women
Sometimes
you need to talk to someone . . . a
professional who is trained to
listen and help you discover answers
and solutions that are right for you.
Most
women find it easier to talk with
another woman about very personal
issues.
The professionals
listed here are all licensed or certified
in their
states, have a minimum of a
Master's degree and either
specialize in working with women's issues
or have a special interest in them.
Whether you are struggling in a marriage or
committed relationship; have
difficulties with intimacy,
sexuality, anxiety, depression,
addiction, fears or other concerns,
therapy can help! You may have made a
mistake or two in the past . . . but you
don't have to make the same
mistakes over and over again.
Research shows that on average,
people wait six years from the
first signs of problems before they
seek help. Don't wait any
longer.
In a
recent study according to the
Association of Marriage and Family
Therapists, after receiving
treatment, almost 90% of clients
report an improvement in their
emotional health, and nearly
two-thirds report an improvement in
their overall physical health. A
majority of clients report an
improvement in their functioning at
work, and over three-fourths of
those receiving marital/couples or
family therapy report an improvement
in the couple relationship.
When a
child is the identified patient,
parents report that their child's
behavior improved in 73.7% of the
cases, their ability to get along
with other children significantly
improved and there was improved
performance in school.
Use
our Directory to locate the right
licensed therapist for your
situation.
"How
might your life have been different if
there had been a place for you? A
place for you to go...a place of
women, to help you learn the ways of
woman...a place where you were
nurtured from an ancient flow
sustaining you and steadying you as
you sought to become yourself. A place
of women to help you find and trust
the ancient flow already there within
yourself. . . waiting to be
released...How might your life have
been different?"
"How might your life have been
different, if, through the years,
there had been a place where you could
go?...A place of women, away from the
ordinary busy-ness of life...a place
of women who knew the cycles of life,
the ebb and flow of nature, who knew
of times of work and times of
quiet...who understood your tiredness
and need for rest. A place of women
who could help you to accept your
fatigue and trust your limitations,
and to know, in the dark of winter,
that your energy would return, as
surely as the spring. Women who could
help you learn to light a candle and
to wait...How might your life be
different?"