Are You Looking for a French Speaking Counselor?

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We want to help you connect with a therapist who speaks French. We know finding a therapist you connect with isn’t an easy task. We know this is even more difficult when language barriers are present. Use our therapist directory to locate a therapist near you that speaks French. Bilingual counselors exist and we want to help you find one that speaks your native language.

Therapists Who Speak French

Prefer working with women of all ages who are undergoing life transitions and seeking personal and/or professional growth. A typical client would be someone who is one or more of the following: pregnant, a new mother, recent grad, entering or changing professions, experiencing work/professional stress, experiencing relationship issues including divorce, empty nest, retirement. Clients report th...

Jenny Vosacek

San Diego

California

I believe in you. You’ve made it here, which means you’ve already taken action for change. Today you are one step closer to a new you where you feel empowered on your path to well being. You do not need to be on this journey alone. As a therapist, my goal is to understand your goals as deeply as possible. This will mean changing the way you think, feel, and act on a daily basis. Over time you'l...

Loren Barnes Gaillardetz

Saint Louis

Missouri

*Currently accepting new clients.* It can be complicated to find your own path in our demanding society. It can be even more complicated to do so while still advocating for yourself and meeting your own needs. You might also be feeling like you need to learn more about yourself so that you can be more confident about what you're offering a potential job, career, friend, or romantic partner. Thi...
Life is full of change and the unexpected. Have you been blindsided by one of the many curveballs life can throw at you? Do you feel overwhelmed, lost, or directionless? Realigning after a huge change- be it the loss of a loved one, separation/divorce, job change, health shift, or even college graduation- can be a challenging process. I love to help people adjust, grow, and transform though the...

Rachel Lynn Golden

Brooklyn

New York

Are you wondering how to best support your transgender or nonbinary family member? Looking for ways to overcome or better cope with trauma symptoms? Curious if your relationships can be improved? I have more than 9 years of training and experience providing therapy for individuals of all ages. I am skilled in working with individual as well as families and couples to explore how to improve...

Stéphanie Gay Moss

San Francisco

California

My work with you begins with the recognition that it takes courage to seek help. You may have questions about why you feel the way you feel and why you do the things you do. I believe you are not defined by your symptoms. Whether you struggle with love, work, or relationships, whether you are in crisis or you have received a mental health diagnosis, I believe that your true desires, conflicts, ...

Jean A Frinak

Seattle

Washington

Hi. I have been a therapist in private practice for over 30 years. Experience matters in this field! Also I have continued to keep up with the very latest developments, methods and skills that continue to evolve in both individual and couple's work. I have a passion for this learning and contribution. I love my work. Some of the areas that I work with are: anxiety, depression, trauma, family of...
***Currently accepting new Clients***Welcome Stressed out moms! Life can be complicated, and sometimes you need to take a minute or maybe 50, and talk to someone who will truly listen. I strongly believe in the words of Carl Rodgers, and treat all my clients with "unconditional positive regard". In particular, I know how hard it is to be a mom. We deserve to feel good, and our chidren will also...
You usually have it all together, but right now you find yourself stressed out, overwhelmed, or unsure of what steps to take. Sometimes it feels like things may not get better, and other times you feel like the people around you just don’t understand what you’re going through. If you’re struggling within a relationship, you may feel frustrated to realize that you no longer recognize the person...

Andrea Puech

Miami

Florida

People seek my professional help for a variety of reasons. Sometimes, something in their lives is just not right. They may wish to make specific changes or to understand themselves better. They may struggle with their relationships, have difficulties in their jobs or studies, and/or old traumas continue to negatively affect their present. Also, sometimes they just don’t know what to do with the...
***NOT CURRENTLY TAKING ANY NEW CLIENTS- waitlist available***** Deciding to start therapy can be a daunting process. I provide a supportive, engaging and safe therapeutic environment to explore the problems keeping you from feeling your best self. I believe therapy should be a collaborative, solution-focused process that provides you clarity, insight into unresolved emotional wounds and sympto...

Lori Moussapour

New York

New York

I help clients push through challenges to find fulfillment, well-being and balance in love, work and play. I offer warmth, openness and honesty in order to co-create trust and curiosity about the challenges clients face. I listen deeply, with compassion and help facilitate self-awareness, change, empowerment and growth. My approach is relational and psychodynamic, but my practice is eclectic. I...

Alicia A Parker

Oakland

California

It may seem like we are alone in our journey. We are all waging a personal invisible fight that we share with few people. Individual therapy is a way to help you make sense of your experience, and gain emotional support to push through difficult times. Beginning therapy is an opportunity to start offering yourself more compassion and grace. I’ve spent eight years supporting adults and families ...
Perhaps you or your child are unhappy, anxious, angry, or grieving. Maybe your life has been upended by COVID19, or you are recovering from trauma, coping with divorce, struggling in relationships, adjusting to a bipolar diagnosis, seeking personal growth, or discovering your identity. To begin psychotherapy is to explore the complexity of who and how you are—the sum total of your life...
Uncomfortable symptoms exist for a reason. We can take medication to make them go away for a while. Alternatively, we can take the time and make the effort to listen to ourselves and work, with the help of a trained ear, to decipher what our symptoms reveal about what is not going well in our lives. As a psychoanalyst, I engage with my patients directly and know that their work is not done alon...