Women's Issues Therapists in Pennsylvania

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Faith Higgins
Faith Higgins
Art Therapist
Online Therapy
Accepting New Clients
How do you work with clients with women's issues?
In my work with women, I take a person-centered and feminist approach—creating space to explore identity, self-worth, and the impact of societal expectations. Artmaking becomes a way to rediscover your voice and honor your emotions, while somatic practices support empowerment and grounding in your body. Our sessions focus on helping you reconnect with your inner strength and authenticity.
As a trauma-informed art therapist based in Philadelphia, I believe healing begins with connection—to ourselves, our bodies, and the stories that shape us. My path to becoming a therapist has been guided by a deep curiosity about how creativity, embodiment, and compassion can help people feel more grounded and whole. I hold a Master’s degree in Counseling and Art Therapy and am both a Licensed Associate Professional Counselor (LAPC) and a Registered Art Therapist Provisional (ATR-P). My background includes working with individuals navigating anxiety, depression, identity exploration, and life transitions, with a particular focus on women’s issues and LGBTQ+ affirming care. In my work, I blend art therapy, somatic awareness, and person-centered approaches to support clients in finding safety within themselves and clarity in their experiences. I view therapy as a collaborative process—one that honors each person’s inherent creativity, resilience, and capacity for growth. Outside of therapy, I love thrifting and antiquing, and you can often find me curled up with a fantasy novel and my two cats, Cricket and Jerry.
Katheryn Brauckmann
Katheryn Brauckmann
Social Worker
Online & In-Person
Accepting New Clients
I believe your life is a book, and while the early chapters may be heavy, they do not define your whole story. You have the power to write what happens next. My Approach I view your life as a narrative shaped by everything you’ve carried—trauma, grief, and joy alike. While what you’ve been through matters deeply, it is not your identity. I offer a compassionate, down-to-earth approach to help you navigate your most difficult moments. In our work together, therapy becomes a safe space to explore how your past shows up in your present, especially within your relationships. By blending evidence-based tools with real talk, we’ll dive into the connection between your mind, body, and emotions to understand exactly where you feel stuck. My goal is to help you move from a place of surviving your history to intentionally authoring your future. How We’ll Work Together Healing is a journey of self-discovery—uncovering who you are and what you truly need. I hold our time together as sacred, providing a space for you to share both the positives and the negatives. Together, we will: Process Past Wounds: Ensure old traumas no longer dictate your future. Identify Patterns: Pinpoint the unhelpful cycles holding you back from genuine connection. Build Your Toolkit: Develop the skills to communicate needs and set healthy boundaries. Live Intentionally: Gain the courage to take deliberate steps toward a life of wholeness. My Commitment to You I provide compassionate and honest therapy for adults who want to change habits and perspectives that have been holding them back. I am here to empower you to truly know yourself, identify your needs, and gain the tools to express them. Your story is still being written. Let's make the next chapter your best one yet.
Keri Enriquez
Keri Enriquez
Holistic Alternative Psychology Practitioner
Online Therapy
How do you work with clients with women's issues?
As women, we often face unique challenges related to our identities, roles, and societal expectations. Whether it's navigating the pressures of balancing work, family, and personal life, dealing with issues of self-worth, body image, gender inequality, trauma, or exploring reproductive health, these experiences can shape our mental, emotional, and physical well-being. If you’re facing challenges related to being a woman in today’s world, I’m here to offer a safe and supportive space where you can explore, heal, and grow. Here’s how I work with clients who are navigating women’s issues: 1. Providing a Safe, Empowering Space The first step is creating a space where you feel heard, validated, and respected. I understand the importance of feeling comfortable to discuss the unique issues women face, and I work to provide an open, non-judgmental environment where you can be your true, authentic self. This space is a place where you can freely express your thoughts, emotions, and challenges without fear of judgment. 2. Addressing Societal and Cultural Pressures Many of the issues women face are deeply influenced by societal norms, expectations, and gender roles. Whether it's the pressure to conform to beauty standards, the expectations of “doing it all” or dealing with the impacts of gender-based discrimination, I help clients explore how these pressures affect their self-worth, identity, and mental health. Through this exploration, we can begin to challenge these external narratives and reclaim a sense of control over how you define yourself. 3. Navigating Life Transitions Women experience various life transitions—such as pregnancy, motherhood, career changes, aging, and menopause—that can bring up complex emotions and concerns. I support clients through these transitions by helping them process emotions, adjust to new roles, and find new strengths as they navigate these changes. Together, we’ll explore how to embrace these shifts and find meaning and empowerment in these experiences. 4. Supporting Reproductive Health and Motherhood Issues related to reproductive health, fertility, pregnancy, and motherhood can be deeply impactful, both physically and emotionally. I offer support for clients dealing with the challenges of fertility struggles, pregnancy loss, post-partum depression, and navigating the pressures of motherhood. We’ll explore the emotional and mental health aspects of these experiences, helping you find peace, resilience, and balance during difficult times. 5. Working with Body Image and Self-Worth Many women struggle with body image issues, often due to societal beauty standards, childhood experiences, or internalized messages about what is “acceptable.” We work together to challenge these negative beliefs, develop a healthier relationship with your body, and cultivate self-love and self-compassion. The goal is to help you feel more connected to your body and embrace it as it is, rather than trying to fit into a narrow, externally defined ideal. 6. Empowering Through Self-Care and Boundaries Women often put the needs of others—whether family, work, or friends—before their own, which can lead to burnout, exhaustion, and loss of self-identity. I guide clients in learning to prioritize their own needs, set healthy boundaries, and establish self-care practices that nourish their mental, emotional, and physical well-being. Taking care of yourself isn’t selfish—it’s necessary for your own health and for being able to show up for others. 7. Healing from Trauma and Abuse Many women carry the weight of past trauma, whether it’s sexual abuse, domestic violence, emotional manipulation, or other forms of gender-based violence. If you’ve experienced trauma, I provide trauma-informed care that is gentle, validating, and empowering. Together, we’ll explore how these experiences have affected your sense of self, your relationships, and your mental health. We’ll work through healing and building resilience, using tools and approaches like EMDR, somatic therapy, or mindfulness practices to aid in your recovery. 8. Fostering Healthy Relationships Whether it's romantic relationships, friendships, or family dynamics, women often face challenges related to communication, codependency, or navigating power dynamics. I help clients explore how their relationships affect their self-esteem and well-being, offering guidance on how to set healthy boundaries, communicate more effectively, and create supportive, fulfilling connections. 9. Promoting Personal Empowerment At the heart of working with women’s issues is the goal of empowering you to reconnect with your authentic self, claim your voice, and embrace your personal power. Through self-discovery, resilience-building, and challenging limiting beliefs, I support you in developing confidence and assertiveness so that you can make empowered choices in all areas of your life. How This Therapy Can Help: Increased Self-Worth: Through healing, we work to strengthen your sense of self-esteem, self-compassion, and self-acceptance, so that you feel worthy of love and respect, regardless of societal expectations. Improved Mental Health: Addressing women’s unique struggles—such as gender-based trauma, body image, or societal pressures—can reduce symptoms of anxiety, depression, and stress, leading to a stronger sense of emotional balance. Empowered Decision-Making: Whether in relationships, career choices, or personal goals, therapy helps you trust yourself more and take action based on your own values and desires. Healing from Trauma: If you've experienced gender-based violence, abuse, or other traumatic events, I provide a trauma-informed approach to help you heal and reclaim your strength. Stronger, Healthier Relationships: Therapy can help you build better boundaries, communicate more effectively, and foster healthier relationships with others. Working through women’s issues can lead to profound personal growth and empowerment. My goal is to help you reconnect with your true self, find strength in your journey, and embrace all aspects of who you are as a woman.
I’m Keri, a holistic practitioner dedicated to supporting your journey toward balance, wellness, and a deeper connection with yourself. Whether you're navigating stress, chronic discomfort, emotional blocks, or simply seeking a more grounded and aligned life, I’m here to help you heal from the inside out. My approach combines mind, body, and spirit—offering personalized care that honors your unique story. Through [modalities you offer—e.g., Reiki, herbal medicine, intuitive guidance, bodywork], I hold a space where transformation can gently unfold. If you're ready to feel more empowered, centered, and vibrant, I invite you to explore how we can work together. Your healing begins here.
Binta Alleyne-Green
Binta Alleyne-Green
LCSW
Online Therapy
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with over 20 years of experience helping individuals and families navigate life's challenges. I earned my Master of Social Work from Clark Atlanta University and my PhD in Social Work from the University of Tennessee. Throughout my career, I have supported a diverse group of clients, from adolescents finding their way through life’s transitions to adults facing their unique hurdles. I have a strong commitment to assisting young people as they grow, helping them build the skills they need to succeed. I specialize in supporting individuals and couples dealing with fertility and reproductive health challenges, offering compassionate guidance during these sensitive times. I have a particular focus on addressing the mental and emotional impacts of these experiences, with a special understanding of how these issues affect BIPOC women. As a parent of a child with special needs, I understand the pressures that come with parenting. I am dedicated to helping parents and caregivers manage stress and find balance. I am also passionate about working with couples, aiding them in navigating relationship dynamics, family growth, and personal development while building a fulfilling life together. Specialties Mental Health Infertility Parenting Child Conditions treated Depression Anxiety Relationship issues Family counseling Behavioral Issues Caregivers Coping Skills Divorce Domestic Abuse Domestic Violence Family Conflict Grief Life Transitions Marital and Premarital Men's Issues Peer Relationships Pregnancy Prenatal Postpartum Racial Identity Relationship Issues School Issues Self Esteem Stress Teen Violence Women's Issues Treatment philosophy My approach to therapy is rooted in a client-centered, strength-based, and action-oriented framework. I believe that talking and reflecting on one’s experiences is a powerful tool for self-discovery, helping clients process their thoughts and uncover truths about themselves. I also recognize that lasting change requires more than just insight, it requires action. Together, we work to develop practical, tangible skills that you can apply to your life, creating meaningful and long-lasting transformation. I draw from a variety of treatment modalities, including the Gottman Method for couples, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and a Strength-Based Perspective, among others. These approaches allow me to tailor therapy to meet the unique needs of each client or couple. Treatment approach Cognitive Behavioral Therapy(CBT) Culturally Sensitive Person-Focused Family / Marital Motivational Interviewing Strength-Based Practice description Therapy Designed for YOUR Unique Needs! At The Green Book Wellness Collective LLC, I provide virtual psychotherapy for adults and adolescents in Pennsylvania and Georgia. My approach is client-centered and holistic, going beyond traditional talk therapy to help you build the skills needed to live as your true, authentic self. I specialize in working with: *Couples navigating relationship challenges *Individuals and couples facing infertility and reproductive health issues *Adults managing the stress of parenting *Adolescents adjusting to developmental changes The fact that you're here means you've already taken a powerful step toward healing. Helping you continue on this journey is my passion. As someone who has done—and continues to do—my own inner work in therapy, I deeply understand its transformative power. Witnessing my clients discover their inner strength and find peace within themselves is an honor. Let’s take the next step together. I am licensed in the states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Georgia. For a consultation, please email us or call 570-977-7726.
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