Therapists Who Identify As Female

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We know it’s important to find a therapist that is the right fit for you and your needs. If you’re looking for a female therapist, the below list can assist you in locating a female mental health professional in your area. Our directory will also help you find therapists by state, metro area, or treatment options offered.

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Sue Folker, LMHC, PMH-BC

Saint Augustine

Florida

I love working with all ages of adults who are trying to navigate the transitions of life, and the impact that has on them socially, spiritually, and emotionally. My clients often feel stuck, overwhelmed and anxious about the uncertainty of life's transitions. I'm here to help.

Priscilla Abji, MEd, LCSW

Long Beach

California

Hello! My name is Priscilla Abji and I provide compassionate and evidence-based therapy for adults. I specialize in trauma, intergenerational trauma, 1st/2nd gen family and cultural issues, attachment, foster/adoption, relationships, PTSD, anxiety, psychodynamic therapy, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy.
As an integrative psychiatric provider, I take a holistic and comprehensive approach to mental health care and blend both conventional psychiatry with complementary approaches. My focus is beyond treating symptoms and takes into consideration the gut-brain connection, genetics, interpersonal, lifestyle, and environmental contributions to create a personalized treatment plan, enhance self care, ...

Asia Todd, PMHNP-BC

Rochester

New York

I enjoy working with clients to intimately understand their mental health needs and life goals. Identifying external factors that negatively impact their mental health in combination with medication, when appropriate. Treatment planning includes goal setting, identifying resources for success, and psychoeducation.