Women's Issues Therapists in Foxboro, MA
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We are a Private Group Practice with 45+ counselors in 5 locations: Lakeville, Franklin, Hopkinton, Raynham and Easton. We treat: all members of the family and can help with transitions from divorce, school difficulties and peer relationship problems. Specialties: grief, trauma, peri-natal, anxiety, children and teens. Modalities: CBT, EFT, EMDR, IFS, Play, Art and Expressive therapies. Elevate was incorporated so that we could meet the needs of the family and individuals in their entirety to provide the best and most comprehensive level of care in an outpatient setting as possible.
We are a Private Group Practice with 45+ counselors in 5 locations: Lakeville, Franklin, Hopkinton, Raynham and Easton. We treat: all members of the family and can help with transitions from divorce, school difficulties and peer relationship problems. Specialties: grief, trauma, peri-natal, anxiety, children and teens. Modalities: CBT, EFT, EMDR, IFS, Play, Art and Expressive therapies. Elevate was incorporated so that we could meet the needs of the family and individuals in their entirety to provide the best and most comprehensive level of care in an outpatient setting as possible.
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Dr. Kristin M Spooner
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, DSW, LICSW, CST
Verified Verified
Foxboro, MA 02035
Now Accepting Cigna & Aetna: Hello! I'm Dr. Spooner (she/they), a radical clinical social worker and AASECT-certified sex therapist dedicated to helping individuals liberate themselves from shame and stigma surrounding their sexual preferences, identities, and orientations. My approach is grounded in intersectional and antiracist principles, recognizing that many challenges stem from systemic oppression and marginalization. I strive to create a supportive space where clients can explore and address issues related to their sexual identities, fostering a path toward a healthier and more fulfilled self.
Now Accepting Cigna & Aetna: Hello! I'm Dr. Spooner (she/they), a radical clinical social worker and AASECT-certified sex therapist dedicated to helping individuals liberate themselves from shame and stigma surrounding their sexual preferences, identities, and orientations. My approach is grounded in intersectional and antiracist principles, recognizing that many challenges stem from systemic oppression and marginalization. I strive to create a supportive space where clients can explore and address issues related to their sexual identities, fostering a path toward a healthier and more fulfilled self.
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Current Openings! If you find yourself struggling with disordered eating, poor body image, or facing the weight of anxiety and stress, I'm here for you. My approach warmly welcomes those with a genuine curiosity, aiming to nurture self-compassion and prioritize your well-being amidst some of these challenges. No matter what traumas you've experienced, big or small, I am committed to guiding you towards a more confident, resilient version of yourself.
Current Openings! If you find yourself struggling with disordered eating, poor body image, or facing the weight of anxiety and stress, I'm here for you. My approach warmly welcomes those with a genuine curiosity, aiming to nurture self-compassion and prioritize your well-being amidst some of these challenges. No matter what traumas you've experienced, big or small, I am committed to guiding you towards a more confident, resilient version of yourself.
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Susan Nisenbaum Becker
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, LADC, RDT
Verified Verified
Foxboro, MA 02035
I have been been in private practice for over 20 years and find I remain engaged and excited about my work. I strive to develop good rapport and an empathetic connection with each person, to be an ally and guide, and to develop a good working relationship where together clients and I can focus on their desired changes. My goal is to foster a safe and supportive place for clients to work to transform their challenges regarding mood, addiction, relationship, spirituality, parenting, life transitions, illness, loss, divorce, creative/performance blocks, body image and self esteem.
I have been been in private practice for over 20 years and find I remain engaged and excited about my work. I strive to develop good rapport and an empathetic connection with each person, to be an ally and guide, and to develop a good working relationship where together clients and I can focus on their desired changes. My goal is to foster a safe and supportive place for clients to work to transform their challenges regarding mood, addiction, relationship, spirituality, parenting, life transitions, illness, loss, divorce, creative/performance blocks, body image and self esteem.
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Sometimes who you are, or who you thought you would be, gets lost in the noise of life. Whether it be from daily stressors, anxious or depressed thoughts, or past traumas, you feel like you’re stuck. I want to work with you to help clear the noise and move past being stuck. We will work together to grow your insight and address the burdensome thoughts and emotions that continue to hold you back. Whether in person or virtually, my goal is to provide you with a safe and contained space so that you will feel and be seen. We will work together so that you can learn the skills that will help you to feel better and get your needs met.
Sometimes who you are, or who you thought you would be, gets lost in the noise of life. Whether it be from daily stressors, anxious or depressed thoughts, or past traumas, you feel like you’re stuck. I want to work with you to help clear the noise and move past being stuck. We will work together to grow your insight and address the burdensome thoughts and emotions that continue to hold you back. Whether in person or virtually, my goal is to provide you with a safe and contained space so that you will feel and be seen. We will work together so that you can learn the skills that will help you to feel better and get your needs met.
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At Verge Therapy, we make it easy for clients to reach out and access care. We have a team of clinicians who offer telehealth and in person sessions at Lexington, Foxboro, Braintree, and Milton locations. Please reach out here or on our website to get connected with your new therapist.
At Verge Therapy, we make it easy for clients to reach out and access care. We have a team of clinicians who offer telehealth and in person sessions at Lexington, Foxboro, Braintree, and Milton locations. Please reach out here or on our website to get connected with your new therapist.
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Therapy can provide an opportunity for reflection, growth, acceptance and forgiveness. I welcome the chance to meet with you and discuss your challenges and assist you with fulfilling your potential. I use a strength-based approach with a focus on setting and obtaining goals. My style is eclectic and is based on the needs of the client.
Therapy can provide an opportunity for reflection, growth, acceptance and forgiveness. I welcome the chance to meet with you and discuss your challenges and assist you with fulfilling your potential. I use a strength-based approach with a focus on setting and obtaining goals. My style is eclectic and is based on the needs of the client.
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Elevate Counseling Services Inc.
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMHC, LICSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Foxboro, MA 02035
ECS is a private group practice with 22 licensed providers. We have specialists in: Alcohol Counseling, Marriage Counseling and Christian Counseling, grief counseling and we work with children, teens, adults through all of life's transitions and difficulties. This includes: divorce, career problems, school and peer struggles, self-esteem and mood problems including depression, anxiety, bi-polar d/o. We have medication prescribers in the community that we refer to and work collaboratively with as needed.
ECS is a private group practice with 22 licensed providers. We have specialists in: Alcohol Counseling, Marriage Counseling and Christian Counseling, grief counseling and we work with children, teens, adults through all of life's transitions and difficulties. This includes: divorce, career problems, school and peer struggles, self-esteem and mood problems including depression, anxiety, bi-polar d/o. We have medication prescribers in the community that we refer to and work collaboratively with as needed.
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Summer update! :) Call or email us to set up an appointment- We have openings! I am an LMHC, and have been in the field for 20 years & still loving every minute of it :) I opened a group practice several years ago: Inspiring Insight. We have amazing clinicians and look forward to welcoming you into our practice, were we truly work as a team! We look forward to matching you with great provider(s), and know that we can make your experience excellent! Whether you have been in therapy before or are trying it for the first time, remember- it is never too late for a new beginning or change!
Summer update! :) Call or email us to set up an appointment- We have openings! I am an LMHC, and have been in the field for 20 years & still loving every minute of it :) I opened a group practice several years ago: Inspiring Insight. We have amazing clinicians and look forward to welcoming you into our practice, were we truly work as a team! We look forward to matching you with great provider(s), and know that we can make your experience excellent! Whether you have been in therapy before or are trying it for the first time, remember- it is never too late for a new beginning or change!
![Photo of Suma Hiremath, LICSW, Clinical Social Work/Therapist](https://photos.psychologytoday.com/9e070220-4004-4af0-99e3-8678e79d38de/3/320x400.jpeg)
I am a warm, empathic, and supportive therapist. I enjoy working with people from a variety of ages, backgrounds, identities, and presenting concerns. My approach is positive, client centered, strengths based, and trauma focused.
I am a warm, empathic, and supportive therapist. I enjoy working with people from a variety of ages, backgrounds, identities, and presenting concerns. My approach is positive, client centered, strengths based, and trauma focused.
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Christina Stang is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in Rhode Island who has been practicing since 2017. In addition to earning her Masters in Social Work from CUNY Hunter College in New York, Christina has trained with the Seleni Institute in their Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorder and Grief and Infant Loss courses and has trained with CAPPA as a postpartum doula. Christina specializes in Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders and Postpartum Depression and also works as a postpartum doula to bridge these two fields in my practice.
Christina Stang is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in Rhode Island who has been practicing since 2017. In addition to earning her Masters in Social Work from CUNY Hunter College in New York, Christina has trained with the Seleni Institute in their Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorder and Grief and Infant Loss courses and has trained with CAPPA as a postpartum doula. Christina specializes in Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders and Postpartum Depression and also works as a postpartum doula to bridge these two fields in my practice.
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Grace Maier is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Massachusetts who started practicing in 2022. Grace helps children, adolescents, and adults reach their full potential by empowering them to develop healthier coping skills, gain meaningful insight, and discover their authentic selves. She brings a range of experience, from serving children and families in therapeutic foster care to providing emergency crisis intervention to individuals of all ages. Her priority in therapy is creating a safe, non-judgmental space through active listening and empathy. Her sessions emphasize resiliency through a growth mindset.
Grace Maier is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Massachusetts who started practicing in 2022. Grace helps children, adolescents, and adults reach their full potential by empowering them to develop healthier coping skills, gain meaningful insight, and discover their authentic selves. She brings a range of experience, from serving children and families in therapeutic foster care to providing emergency crisis intervention to individuals of all ages. Her priority in therapy is creating a safe, non-judgmental space through active listening and empathy. Her sessions emphasize resiliency through a growth mindset.
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Are you feeling frustrated with the direction of your life? Unsatisfied in your relationships, irritable, worried and overwhelmed? Do you feel like you put everyone else’s needs before yours and struggle to find time for yourself? Are you a woman struggling with challenges associated with perimenopause and menopause and feel unheard around your symptoms? If this sounds like you, let’s talk! Gaining solid skills to manage life's overwhelming ups and downs will improve symptoms dramatically! “Though nobody can go back and make a new beginning, anyone can start over and make a new ending.” I am excited to start this journey with you!
Are you feeling frustrated with the direction of your life? Unsatisfied in your relationships, irritable, worried and overwhelmed? Do you feel like you put everyone else’s needs before yours and struggle to find time for yourself? Are you a woman struggling with challenges associated with perimenopause and menopause and feel unheard around your symptoms? If this sounds like you, let’s talk! Gaining solid skills to manage life's overwhelming ups and downs will improve symptoms dramatically! “Though nobody can go back and make a new beginning, anyone can start over and make a new ending.” I am excited to start this journey with you!
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Through open and client centered dialogue, I help my clients move through the challenges they are seeking support for by utilizing cognitive behavioral and narrative therapy. Development and practice of mindfulness strategies and introduction to how breath and movement can change anxious thought patterns to assist clients to transform their lives. They can feel positively connected to others and successful in achieving their defined goals.
Through open and client centered dialogue, I help my clients move through the challenges they are seeking support for by utilizing cognitive behavioral and narrative therapy. Development and practice of mindfulness strategies and introduction to how breath and movement can change anxious thought patterns to assist clients to transform their lives. They can feel positively connected to others and successful in achieving their defined goals.
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Own Your Voice Mental Wellness, LLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LICSW
Verified Verified
Foxboro, MA 02035
Why do I need therapy? Therapy is for people who are crazy or out of control! I should be able to do this by myself! Asking or getting help means I'm not capable or strong. People are in therapy "cause they have to be." Couple's therapy is a last resort. Family therapy doesn't work/is not for me. Are any of these questions going through your mind? Is it helpful to know you are not alone? Sometimes, people are apprehensive about engaging in therapy or leery about continuing with therapy. All of the above reactions are understandable considering people's experiences. Licensure supervision/professional consultations offered.
Why do I need therapy? Therapy is for people who are crazy or out of control! I should be able to do this by myself! Asking or getting help means I'm not capable or strong. People are in therapy "cause they have to be." Couple's therapy is a last resort. Family therapy doesn't work/is not for me. Are any of these questions going through your mind? Is it helpful to know you are not alone? Sometimes, people are apprehensive about engaging in therapy or leery about continuing with therapy. All of the above reactions are understandable considering people's experiences. Licensure supervision/professional consultations offered.
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I am a licensed clinical psychologist and founder of Allied Behavioral Healthcare, a group psychology practice offering evidenced based treatment for children, adolescents and adults. Through training in hospitals, school settings and outpatient behavioral health clinics, I have worked extensively with adults and children with complex presentations related to early attachment, familial and relational trauma, anxiety, depression, relationship issues and separation anxiety, ADHD and executive dysfunction, social anxiety, mood disorders, grief, loss, chronic illness and adjustment issues involving some of life's hardest circumstances.
I am a licensed clinical psychologist and founder of Allied Behavioral Healthcare, a group psychology practice offering evidenced based treatment for children, adolescents and adults. Through training in hospitals, school settings and outpatient behavioral health clinics, I have worked extensively with adults and children with complex presentations related to early attachment, familial and relational trauma, anxiety, depression, relationship issues and separation anxiety, ADHD and executive dysfunction, social anxiety, mood disorders, grief, loss, chronic illness and adjustment issues involving some of life's hardest circumstances.
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Through years of home and community-based mental health experience, I've developed a passion for helping children, adolescents, and adults deepen their connections to others and to themselves. As a former clinician in early intervention, I've worked closely with clients facing peri- and postnatal mood and anxiety symptoms, those impacted by NICU journeys, trauma and loss, neurodiversity, complex medical conditions, new or chronic mental health symptoms, ADHD and attachment disruptions. For adults and parents, children and teens, I bring a warm, collaborative and client-centered approach to therapy.
Through years of home and community-based mental health experience, I've developed a passion for helping children, adolescents, and adults deepen their connections to others and to themselves. As a former clinician in early intervention, I've worked closely with clients facing peri- and postnatal mood and anxiety symptoms, those impacted by NICU journeys, trauma and loss, neurodiversity, complex medical conditions, new or chronic mental health symptoms, ADHD and attachment disruptions. For adults and parents, children and teens, I bring a warm, collaborative and client-centered approach to therapy.
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Ananda DeMaio
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LICSW, LCDP
Verified Verified
Foxboro, MA 02035 (Online Only)
Are you tired of living out the same patterns again and again? At times, our personal experiences can be difficult to navigate or make sense of. When our experiences begin to overwhelm us, affecting our relationships, happiness, or functioning, guidance from an effective therapist can make a difference. My goal is to help you feel comfortable in the therapeutic process and to provide a safe space for you to reflect, process, grow, and recover. I offer a strength based, trauma informed approach in assisting you to clarify and work towards your personal goals.
Are you tired of living out the same patterns again and again? At times, our personal experiences can be difficult to navigate or make sense of. When our experiences begin to overwhelm us, affecting our relationships, happiness, or functioning, guidance from an effective therapist can make a difference. My goal is to help you feel comfortable in the therapeutic process and to provide a safe space for you to reflect, process, grow, and recover. I offer a strength based, trauma informed approach in assisting you to clarify and work towards your personal goals.
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Weekday daytime Telehealth appt's available ! If you would like to see Serena, please email (link on this page) (1) your name, (2) date of birth, (3) type of insurance and (4) what issues you'd like to address. We all get stuck, but we don’t have to stay stuck. Make the decision today to put yourself first and come to therapy to reduce your symptoms and learn coping skills. If you’re feeling lost and don’t know where to turn, then EMAIL me and give yourself and therapy a chance.
Weekday daytime Telehealth appt's available ! If you would like to see Serena, please email (link on this page) (1) your name, (2) date of birth, (3) type of insurance and (4) what issues you'd like to address. We all get stuck, but we don’t have to stay stuck. Make the decision today to put yourself first and come to therapy to reduce your symptoms and learn coping skills. If you’re feeling lost and don’t know where to turn, then EMAIL me and give yourself and therapy a chance.
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Donna Stetson
Counselor, MS, LMHC
Verified Verified
Foxboro, MA 02035 (Online Only)
Not accepting new clients
I'm not taking any new clients at this time. I believe that happiness is a choice that you can make every day of your life -- an active, conscious choice. I believe that life is meant to be enjoyed -- not just endured. My clients tell me that I am easy to talk to and nonjudgmental. Clients come to me because they are dealing with anxiety, depression, stress, career or relationship issues. I create a safe place where clients let go of the past, enjoy the present and embrace the future. I use cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) with an emphasis on mindfulness. Whatever you are going through, you do not have to go through it alone.
I'm not taking any new clients at this time. I believe that happiness is a choice that you can make every day of your life -- an active, conscious choice. I believe that life is meant to be enjoyed -- not just endured. My clients tell me that I am easy to talk to and nonjudgmental. Clients come to me because they are dealing with anxiety, depression, stress, career or relationship issues. I create a safe place where clients let go of the past, enjoy the present and embrace the future. I use cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) with an emphasis on mindfulness. Whatever you are going through, you do not have to go through it alone.
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Women's Issues Therapists
How do you encourage a woman to go to therapy?
It’s helpful to express concern and love for the person while framing therapy as a tool for improving their life. Offering specific examples of how an individual may be suffering, and what effects it has on them, should be done with compassion and with empathy. It may be useful to devise a game plan—breaking the process down into parts, such as finding a therapist, making appointments, and looking into insurance coverage.
How can women prepare for therapy?
Women can prepare for therapy by being willing to talk about their past experiences and their private thoughts. Before a session, an individual may want to reflect on how they’ve felt since the last session and what’s happened in their lives. Between sessions, it can be useful to write down notes about their reaction to a given event or how they felt at a particular time.
How long does therapy for women’s issues often last?
As with any type of therapy, sessions depend on the individual and the challenges they face. Therapy types like Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), Prolonged exposure therapy (PET), and Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) can be brief, most often ranging from between 5 and 20 sessions. In some cases, such as for women with eating disorders, residential treatment may be recommended for an individual who is judged to be at high risk of self-harm. For any therapy, the duration will depend on the progress made and results realized.
How can women overcome stigma around specific challenges in order to seek therapy?
Women dealing with domestic abuse, sexual assault, eating disorders, and any other number of troubles may feel a stigma around seeking help. It’s important to remember that these issues are not uncommon and there is no shame in getting help for them. Therapy is confidential, and women can talk about their experiences without fear of judgment. Seeking therapy can be a courageous and liberating act, and an important step toward healing and recovery.