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Deciding to seek support is a courageous step, and you’re in the right place to connect with therapists for women’s issues who respect your experiences and goals.

Online sessions offer flexibility, privacy and convenience – making it easier to fit care into your life. Browse the listings below to explore professionals ready to work with you at your pace.

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Cheryl Steele

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipSelf esteemDepression+4 more
I am credentialed in Australia with 4 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
πŸ“…4 years experience
πŸ“Australia

Cheryl Tan-Bell

RelationshipFamilyTrauma and abuseGrief+19 more
I am credentialed in Australia with 15 years of professional work experience. I have experience with and work from an…
πŸ“…15 years experience
πŸ“Australia

Cheryl Tredway

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipFamilyTrauma and abuse+19 more
Hello, thank you for stopping by and letting me introduce myself. I am a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor and I…
πŸ“…10 years experience
πŸ“Kansas

Cheryl Ubelhor Kotyuk

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipGriefSelf esteem+13 more
Hello… I have been a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) for 25 years, working in social services for over 40…
πŸ“…40 years experience
πŸ“Indiana

Cheryl Watson

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseGriefIntimacy-related issues+17 more
I am licensed in South Carolina with 28 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
πŸ“…25 years experience
πŸ“South Carolina

Cheryl Watson

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsFamilySelf esteem+15 more
I am licensed in Illinois with 3 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
πŸ“…3 years experience
πŸ“Illinois

Cheryl Wharton

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipFamilyIntimacy-related issues+13 more
I have had a passion to help people since I was very young. I have been doing professional counseling for…
πŸ“…30 years experience
πŸ“California

Cheryl Williams

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseGriefSelf esteem+8 more
Hello. I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and a Certified Biblical Counselor. I have a passion to…
πŸ“…12 years experience
πŸ“California

Cheryle Lynn Roberts

RelationshipFamilySelf esteemDepression+5 more
I am licensed in California with 30 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with relationship…
πŸ“…20 years experience
πŸ“California

Cherysh Green-Caldwell

AddictionsSelf esteemCareerCoping with life changes+15 more
Cherysh is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She completed her Master’s Degree in Social Work at the Albany State University.…
πŸ“…7 years experience
πŸ“Georgia

Cheuk Ka Karlie Lam

Stress, AnxietySelf esteemDepressionCoping with life changes+19 more
I am licensed in the UK with 11 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
πŸ“…12 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Chevelle Moss-Savage

LGBTRelationshipGriefCareer+6 more
I am licensed in Connecticut and Virginia with 20+ years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients…
πŸ“…20 years experience
πŸ“Virginia

Chevonna Gaylor

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseGriefSelf esteem+5 more
I am licensed in California with 21 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
πŸ“…21 years experience
πŸ“California

Chey Davis

Stress, AnxietyLGBTIntimacy-related issuesDepression+8 more
I am licensed in Michigan with 3 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,…
πŸ“…3 years experience
πŸ“Michigan

Chiara Stoten

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipFamilyTrauma and abuse+20 more
I am an Integrative counsellor which means I work in a variety of different ways. No two people are going…
πŸ“…6 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Chidimma “Chidi” Nwaedi

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseGriefSelf esteem+6 more
I am a licensed clinical social worker in Texas with 6 years of professional work experience. I have experience in…
πŸ“…6 years experience
πŸ“Texas

Chido Chifamba

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsRelationshipTrauma and abuse+6 more
Hello and welcome! My name is Chido, an accredited social worker based in Melbourne Australia. I’m a compassionate, person-centred therapist…
πŸ“…7 years experience
πŸ“Australia

Chinnika Crisler

Stress, AnxietyGriefSelf esteemDepression+18 more
I am a licensed certified(clinical) social worker in Mississippi, with over 14 years of experience working with adults as a…
πŸ“…13 years experience
πŸ“Mississippi

Chinyere Harris

Stress, AnxietySelf esteemCareerDepression+6 more
I am licensed in North Carolina with 5 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
πŸ“…6 years experience
πŸ“North Carolina

Chloe Brown

AddictionsRelationshipFamilyIntimacy-related issues+16 more
Hello, my name Chloe Brown. I am Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) and a Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselor…
πŸ“…10 years experience
πŸ“Nevada

Chloe Dobbert

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipFamilyTrauma and abuse+2 more
I am licensed in California with 5 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
πŸ“…5 years experience
πŸ“California

Chloe Flemming

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipGriefSelf esteem+16 more
I studied psychology and social work at the University of Sydney, graduating 2003. I am an Accredited Clinical Social Worker,…
πŸ“…20 years experience
πŸ“Australia

Chloe Foote

Stress, AnxietyFamilyTrauma and abuseParenting+3 more
I'm Chloe, a registered clinical Social Worker with 9 years experience working with people from all walks of life. I…
πŸ“…9 years experience
πŸ“Australia

Chloe Hale

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipTrauma and abuseSelf esteem+4 more
I am an intergrative UK based counsellor and trained to level 5, with 3 years of professional work experience. I…
πŸ“…3 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Chloe Robinson

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipSelf esteemDepression+3 more
I'm a warm, compassionate BACP registered counsellor in the UK with over 12 years of experience supporting people through life's…
πŸ“…3 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Chloe Sloan

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipFamilySelf esteem+13 more
I am licensed in North Carolina with 5 years of professional work experience. I believe everyone deserves to feel heard,…
πŸ“…5 years experience
πŸ“North Carolina

Chloe Yu

Stress, AnxietyGriefCareerDepression+7 more
Hi, I am Chloe and am trained and have practiced in the United Kingdom with 3 years of professional counselling…
πŸ“…3 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Chmaine Robinson

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseGriefSelf esteem+2 more
I am credentialed in the UK with 5 years of professional work experience. I believe that you are the expert…
πŸ“…7 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Chris Fischer

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsBipolarDepression+17 more
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor based in San Antonio, TX. with more than 10 years’ experience of practice in…
πŸ“…20 years experience
πŸ“Texas

Chris Johns

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipTrauma and abuseGrief+9 more
Take the First Step Toward a Happier, More Fulfilling Life. Are you feeling overwhelmed by stress or anxiety? Struggling to…
πŸ“…27 years experience
πŸ“Alabama

Chris Stavri

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipSelf esteemDepression+19 more
Welcome to my Better Help profile. I'm Chris Stavri, BACP, Accredited an experienced psychotherapist and author of the self-help book…
πŸ“…22 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Chrissy Mobley-Gilmore

AddictionsFamilyTrauma and abuseAnger+20 more
I am a professional counselor licensed in the state of South Carolina with over 15 years of experience working as…
πŸ“…15 years experience
πŸ“South Carolina

Chrissy Snead

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipFamilyGrief+19 more
Hello, my name is Chrissy Snead. I graduated with my Master's degree from Auburn University. I have over 15 years…
πŸ“…15 years experience
πŸ“Alabama

Christa McCoy

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipTrauma and abuseSelf esteem+13 more
My name is Christa (Christy) McCoy MSW LICSW and I am licensed in the state of Minnesota with 21 years…
πŸ“…21 years experience
πŸ“Minnesota

Christa Perz

AddictionsRelationshipFamilyTrauma and abuse+14 more
Hi! My name is Christa and I am a mental health therapist in New York with 20 years of experience.…
πŸ“…18 years experience
πŸ“New York

Christa Watson

Stress, AnxietySelf esteemDepressionCoping with life changes+11 more
Hello and welcome! My name is Christa Watson and I am a clinical social worker licensed in Indiana with over…
πŸ“…10 years experience
πŸ“Indiana

Christa Watson

Stress, AnxietySelf esteemDepressionCoping with life changes+10 more
Hello and welcome! My name is Christa Watson and I am a clinical social worker licensed in Indiana with over…
πŸ“…10 years experience
πŸ“Indiana

Christal Bloomer

Stress, AnxietyLGBTTrauma and abuseAnger+21 more
Greetings to you! My core value as a therapist is that all clients deserve unconditional support and service. I am…
πŸ“…4 years experience
πŸ“Texas

Christan Bennett Brooks

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipCoping with life changesGrief+4 more
I'm a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of Florida who has been providing therapeutic services since 2015. I…
πŸ“…9 years experience
πŸ“Florida

Christanne Brunner

Stress, AnxietyLGBTRelationshipDepression+12 more
I am licensed in Texas with 3 years of therapy experience and 7 years of professional work experience. I have…
πŸ“…3 years experience
πŸ“Texas
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Therapy for Women’s Issues: Finding Support Online

Women and people who identify as women often face a unique set of life experiences and stressors that can affect mental and emotional well-being. Therapy for women’s issues focuses on areas such as reproductive and maternal health, relationships, identity and body image, caregiving stress, workplace challenges, trauma related to gender-based violence, and transitions like menopause or parenting. Online therapy can make it easier to find a clinician with relevant experience and a treatment style that fits your needs, while offering more flexibility around busy schedules and caregiving responsibilities.

Understanding Women’s Issues and How Therapy Helps

β€œWomen’s issues” is a broad term that covers many emotional, relational, and health-related concerns that disproportionately or uniquely affect women. These may include preconception and infertility stress, pregnancy and postpartum mood concerns, perimenopause and menopause adjustment, navigating intimate partner violence or sexual trauma, struggles with body image or eating concerns, balancing career and family, and coping with caregiving demands for children or aging relatives.

Therapy provides a confidential space to process feelings, build coping skills, and develop practical strategies for daily life. A therapist can help with symptom management like anxiety or insomnia, support through decision-making around reproductive choices, guidance in setting boundaries at work or home, and trauma-informed care for safety and emotional regulation. Therapy also helps identify patterns in relationships and behavior that may be contributing to distress, and supports long-term personal growth.

Common Concerns and Situations Addressed in Therapy for Women

Many people seek therapy for women-specific concerns at major life transitions: planning a family, pregnancy, postpartum, returning to work, or facing menopause. Others come for help with chronic issues such as persistent low mood, anxiety, or difficulty managing stress from caregiving and household responsibilities.

Survivors of sexual assault, harassment, or intimate partner violence often look for trauma-informed therapists who understand the intersection of gender and safety. Work-related issues like discrimination, imposter syndrome, or balancing ambition with family expectations are frequent topics. Body image struggles and disordered eating also commonly bring people to therapy because of how they affect identity, self-esteem, and daily functioning.

Intersectional factors such as race, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, immigration status, disability, and religious background shape each person’s experience. Finding a therapist who brings cultural sensitivity and specific knowledge about these intersections can be especially important.

How Online Therapy Can Help with Women’s Issues

Online therapy expands access to clinicians who specialize in women’s health concerns even if they are not local. This matters when you need someone knowledgeable about reproductive mental health, trauma-informed care, or culturally specific experiences, and such specialists may not be available nearby.

Remote therapy is often more compatible with caretaking schedules, breastfeeding or pumping needs, and work commitments because it reduces travel time and allows sessions to fit into brief windows between responsibilities. For those managing mobility limitations or living in rural areas, online therapy can be the most practical way to receive consistent care.

Online platforms can also increase privacy and discretion. You can join sessions from a space where you feel safe and reduce the risk of running into someone you know in a therapist’s office. For survivors of gender-based violence, being able to choose a private location and a clinician experienced with trauma can be an important part of feeling secure.

Benefits of Online Therapy Compared to In-Person Sessions

Online therapy offers greater convenience and flexibility than in-person therapy for many people. You avoid commuting and waiting rooms, which can make it easier to keep appointments and maintain momentum in care. The broader geographic pool of clinicians increases the likelihood of finding someone with specialized training in women’s health topics.

Online sessions can also reduce barriers related to childcare, physical mobility, and scheduling conflicts. For those who feel nervous about starting therapy, meeting from a familiar environment can make it easier to open up. That said, some people prefer the in-person setting for the in-room presence and body language cues; online therapy complements rather than replaces in-person care depending on what feels right for you.

What to Expect from Online Therapy for Women’s Issues

The first step is usually an intake or consultation where the therapist asks about your current concerns, medical and mental health history, and goals for therapy. You can expect to discuss practical factors like session length, fee structure, cancellation policy, and emergency procedures.

Sessions may be via video, phone, or secure messaging. Therapists commonly use evidence-informed approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy, interpersonal therapy, trauma-focused therapies like EMDR or TF-CBT, and supportive psychotherapy tailored to women’s health concerns. A trauma-informed therapist will prioritize safety, consent, and pacing that respects your comfort level.

Confidentiality rules apply to telehealth, though it helps to ask about how your data and communications are protected. Make sure you have a private, quiet place for sessions and a reliable internet connection. If you are in crisis or at risk of harm to yourself or others, follow the therapist’s emergency guidance and contact local emergency services if needed.

How to Choose the Right Therapist for Women’s Issues

Look for clinicians who explicitly state experience with the specific concerns you have, such as perinatal mood disorders, trauma, reproductive health, or body image. Ask about training in trauma-informed care and approaches they use for treatment. Consider cultural competence and whether the therapist is affirming of your identity, including sexual orientation, race, religion, and gender expression.

Check practical fit as well: do their hours match your availability, do they offer video or text-based sessions if needed, and what is their fee or insurance policy? Many therapists offer a brief consultation; use that time to assess comfort level, communication style, and whether they seem collaborative about goals.

Because this is a directory, you can search for clinicians by specialty and read profiles to compare backgrounds and approaches. Trying a few different clinicians through short consultations can help you find someone who feels like a good match.

Taking the First Step Toward Support

Reaching out for therapy can feel daunting, especially when managing competing responsibilities or uncertainty about where to start. You do not need to have everything figured out before you contact a therapist. A short call or message to ask about availability and approach is a reasonable first step.

Prepare a few questions ahead of time: ask about experience with the issues you’re facing, what a typical session looks like, and how they handle crises. Consider practical needs like scheduling around childcare or pumping, and be upfront about any cultural or identity considerations that matter to you.

Taking the first step is about experimenting and advocating for yourself. If a therapist does not feel like a good fit, it is okay to try another. Finding the right clinician can open the door to support, new coping strategies, and a stronger sense of agency around the challenges you’re facing.

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