Women's Issues Therapists in Eldersburg, MD

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Robyn Heydari
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, LCPC
Online Only
My approach to counseling emphasizes helping clients reconnect with the creative parts of themselves, allowing for new perspectives on challenges and cultivating personal growth. I view creativity as a transformative force; when we engage with our creative selves, we can approach our problems in innovative and meaningful ways. My sessions often incorporate Expressive Arts as a means of exploration and self-discovery, providing a unique avenue for clients to express their thoughts and emotions. I especially enjoy working with adolescent girls and young women, and neurodiverse individuals.
My approach to counseling emphasizes helping clients reconnect with the creative parts of themselves, allowing for new perspectives on challenges and cultivating personal growth. I view creativity as a transformative force; when we engage with our creative selves, we can approach our problems in innovative and meaningful ways. My sessions often incorporate Expressive Arts as a means of exploration and self-discovery, providing a unique avenue for clients to express their thoughts and emotions. I especially enjoy working with adolescent girls and young women, and neurodiverse individuals.
(667) 247-9220 View (667) 247-9220
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Caroline Cinquino Miller
Counselor, MEd, LCPC
2 Endorsed
Serves Area
Please note: morning & midday availability only .......... Change is not easy. Whether you're needing to experience relief from anxiety, depression, past trauma, or a current difficult situation, counseling can help bring us out of stagnation and onto the path of change in a compassionate and non-judgmental atmosphere. I enjoy helping people identify what thoughts and behaviors are helpful in building satisfying lives and which may have once proved useful, but no longer work for them. Taking small steps, while being kind to ourselves when we make mistakes, can create the kind of change that we want to see in our lives.
Please note: morning & midday availability only .......... Change is not easy. Whether you're needing to experience relief from anxiety, depression, past trauma, or a current difficult situation, counseling can help bring us out of stagnation and onto the path of change in a compassionate and non-judgmental atmosphere. I enjoy helping people identify what thoughts and behaviors are helpful in building satisfying lives and which may have once proved useful, but no longer work for them. Taking small steps, while being kind to ourselves when we make mistakes, can create the kind of change that we want to see in our lives.
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Marci Drimer
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Eldersburg, MD 21784
Life transitions and aging often invite deeper questions—about identity, purpose, loss, and what truly matters now. You may find yourself letting go of roles, abilities, or expectations that once defined you, while sensing the quiet emergence of something new. Therapy can be a sacred pause—a place to listen inwardly and honor this unfolding chapter of your life. I am a licensed social worker who works with adults navigating life transitions, aging, and the search for meaning. I am especially drawn to working with midlife and older adults, caregivers, and those experiencing changes in health, independence, or life direction.
Life transitions and aging often invite deeper questions—about identity, purpose, loss, and what truly matters now. You may find yourself letting go of roles, abilities, or expectations that once defined you, while sensing the quiet emergence of something new. Therapy can be a sacred pause—a place to listen inwardly and honor this unfolding chapter of your life. I am a licensed social worker who works with adults navigating life transitions, aging, and the search for meaning. I am especially drawn to working with midlife and older adults, caregivers, and those experiencing changes in health, independence, or life direction.
(410) 753-4722 View (410) 753-4722
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Hilary Cleveland
Counselor, LCPC
Eldersburg, MD 21784
I believe that every person has the right, responsibility, and ability to live their life in a healthy and fulfilling way. Too often we put our own mental health needs to the side in order to "make it through" whatever hardship is being faced. Whether it is familial issues, anxiety, depression, identity, or life transitions, people face many challenges to their mental health. If you are ready to talk to someone in a non judgmental or pressured environment, who will work with you to create goals and positive change, please consider reaching out to me!
I believe that every person has the right, responsibility, and ability to live their life in a healthy and fulfilling way. Too often we put our own mental health needs to the side in order to "make it through" whatever hardship is being faced. Whether it is familial issues, anxiety, depression, identity, or life transitions, people face many challenges to their mental health. If you are ready to talk to someone in a non judgmental or pressured environment, who will work with you to create goals and positive change, please consider reaching out to me!
(410) 600-7349 View (410) 600-7349
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Candice Arbesman
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW-C
1 Endorsed
Online Only
Have life’s changes left you feeling unsettled or overwhelmed? Has a recent diagnosis, life transition, or caregiving role left you unsure of where to turn? You don’t have to face these challenges alone. I take a trauma-informed, holistic approach in working with individuals and families navigating anxiety, depression, medical challenges, and the unique stresses of caregiving. Together, we’ll create a safe and supportive space where you feel heard and understood. My goal is to walk alongside you with empathy, encouragement, and practical resources to help you find balance, hope, and a renewed sense of well-being.
Have life’s changes left you feeling unsettled or overwhelmed? Has a recent diagnosis, life transition, or caregiving role left you unsure of where to turn? You don’t have to face these challenges alone. I take a trauma-informed, holistic approach in working with individuals and families navigating anxiety, depression, medical challenges, and the unique stresses of caregiving. Together, we’ll create a safe and supportive space where you feel heard and understood. My goal is to walk alongside you with empathy, encouragement, and practical resources to help you find balance, hope, and a renewed sense of well-being.
(443) 252-3121 View (443) 252-3121
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Kyra Whittenburg
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, LCPC, DBT-C
4 Endorsed
Eldersburg, MD 21784
Welcome! I am a licensed clinical professional counselor and certified in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). I believe that the therapist-client relationship is the foundation of successful treatment. I view therapy as partnership between myself and the client, creating a trusting and supportive relationship. I see therapy through a dielectric lens of accepting yourself without judgement and changing unhealthy and maladaptive behaviors.
Welcome! I am a licensed clinical professional counselor and certified in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). I believe that the therapist-client relationship is the foundation of successful treatment. I view therapy as partnership between myself and the client, creating a trusting and supportive relationship. I see therapy through a dielectric lens of accepting yourself without judgement and changing unhealthy and maladaptive behaviors.
(410) 348-1817 View (410) 348-1817
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Pamela A. Del Nero
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW-C
Online Only
My specialty areas include depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, chronic pain/health problems, women's issues, relationship issues, grief, & codependency.
When facing challenging times, therapy can provide a safe place to talk about those challenges. I am happy to announce the addition of the newest staff member, Kenny, a certified therapy dog whose presence helps create a safe space. My goal is to help clients achieve their own "zen" state by learning how to recognize, access, & trust their own intuition. I view therapy as part of one's wellness journey. And one of the most important challenges in this journey is to understand one's personal power & how to manage it. Therapy is a challenging process, but I will be your advocate & help you learn to become your own advocate.
My specialty areas include depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, chronic pain/health problems, women's issues, relationship issues, grief, & codependency.
When facing challenging times, therapy can provide a safe place to talk about those challenges. I am happy to announce the addition of the newest staff member, Kenny, a certified therapy dog whose presence helps create a safe space. My goal is to help clients achieve their own "zen" state by learning how to recognize, access, & trust their own intuition. I view therapy as part of one's wellness journey. And one of the most important challenges in this journey is to understand one's personal power & how to manage it. Therapy is a challenging process, but I will be your advocate & help you learn to become your own advocate.
(410) 927-5132 View (410) 927-5132
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Lauren Greenwald
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW-C
Online Only
I have training in Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Cognitive Processing Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), the Seven Challenges, Motivational Interviewing and Mediation and specialize in working with people struggling with depression, anxiety, substance use, trauma, relationship conflicts, parenting issues, school issues, marital issues and life cycle transitions.
I have training in Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Cognitive Processing Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), the Seven Challenges, Motivational Interviewing and Mediation and specialize in working with people struggling with depression, anxiety, substance use, trauma, relationship conflicts, parenting issues, school issues, marital issues and life cycle transitions.
(443) 399-2076 View (443) 399-2076
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Tamara C. Almonte
Psychologist, PsyD
Online Only
The Journey Begins Here... I have found, for my patients and myself, that life is a series of adjustments. Some adjustments are small, smooth and easy, and we may even feel grateful for the new direction on our path. Some of these adjustments are overwhelming. They knock us to our knees, and we feel we may never get up again. Most are somewhere in between.... Whatever challenges bring you to seek counsel, rest assured there is help to adjust and navigate the road ahead.
The Journey Begins Here... I have found, for my patients and myself, that life is a series of adjustments. Some adjustments are small, smooth and easy, and we may even feel grateful for the new direction on our path. Some of these adjustments are overwhelming. They knock us to our knees, and we feel we may never get up again. Most are somewhere in between.... Whatever challenges bring you to seek counsel, rest assured there is help to adjust and navigate the road ahead.
(410) 220-6019 View (410) 220-6019
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Melissa Houck
Counselor, LCPC
2 Endorsed
Eldersburg, MD 21784
Accepting clients in person or virtual! I believe everyone has within them the strength, ability, and desire to fulfill his or her own potential. My job as a therapist is to help you to recognize, find, and unlock your inner strengths through the therapeutic and self-discovery process. If you or a loved one are struggling with feelings of sadness, anxiety, impacted by a recent or prolonged trauma, or are just having difficulty navigating through the daily stresses of life, I can help. I provide a warm, non-judgmental, and safe haven environment for your journey of self-discovery and growth. Telehealth Available
Accepting clients in person or virtual! I believe everyone has within them the strength, ability, and desire to fulfill his or her own potential. My job as a therapist is to help you to recognize, find, and unlock your inner strengths through the therapeutic and self-discovery process. If you or a loved one are struggling with feelings of sadness, anxiety, impacted by a recent or prolonged trauma, or are just having difficulty navigating through the daily stresses of life, I can help. I provide a warm, non-judgmental, and safe haven environment for your journey of self-discovery and growth. Telehealth Available
(410) 304-7205 View (410) 304-7205
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Therapy by Dr Sabrina J Krum
Psychologist, PsyD
Eldersburg, MD 21784
Waitlist for new clients
With my experience in treating mood disorders, self-esteem issues, women's issues, life transitions, college readiness and mental health, body image concerns, and relationship struggles, I know I can help you improve both emotionally and physically.
I am a cognitive behavioral therapist that actively participates in sessions. I strive to create a warm and inviting environment to help clients explore any patterns of functioning that may have limited them from achieving success and happiness. I find that collaborating on treatment goals is one of the keys to helping each individual grow emotionally.
With my experience in treating mood disorders, self-esteem issues, women's issues, life transitions, college readiness and mental health, body image concerns, and relationship struggles, I know I can help you improve both emotionally and physically.
I am a cognitive behavioral therapist that actively participates in sessions. I strive to create a warm and inviting environment to help clients explore any patterns of functioning that may have limited them from achieving success and happiness. I find that collaborating on treatment goals is one of the keys to helping each individual grow emotionally.
(301) 381-3855 View (301) 381-3855
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Andi O'Connell
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, MA, CAS, LCPC
1 Endorsed
Eldersburg, MD 21784
I’m here to support you through whatever challenges you may be facing. I work with teens and adults to address anxiety, stress management, grief, and trauma. Many of my clients identify as people pleasers and/or high achievers and feel like like they are burning the candle at both ends, trying to meet everyone's needs but their own. Together, we will identify what patterns are no longer serving you while also adding your needs back on your priority list in a way that feels authentic and secure.
I’m here to support you through whatever challenges you may be facing. I work with teens and adults to address anxiety, stress management, grief, and trauma. Many of my clients identify as people pleasers and/or high achievers and feel like like they are burning the candle at both ends, trying to meet everyone's needs but their own. Together, we will identify what patterns are no longer serving you while also adding your needs back on your priority list in a way that feels authentic and secure.
(443) 331-9050 View (443) 331-9050
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Katie R Thompson
Counselor, LCPC
Eldersburg, MD 21784
We all have a story. Our stories define us in many ways. If you are scrolling through this website then you have already started the hardest part of therapy—making a decision to invite someone else in to your story. As your counselor, I aim to help you integrate all parts of your story within a framework of safety, compassion, and authenticity. I understand the importance of feeling safe, and acknowledge it will take time to build rapport. As a person who has faced many of her own obstacles, I offer a unique emphasis on self-compassion and acceptance along with accountability and action when needed.
We all have a story. Our stories define us in many ways. If you are scrolling through this website then you have already started the hardest part of therapy—making a decision to invite someone else in to your story. As your counselor, I aim to help you integrate all parts of your story within a framework of safety, compassion, and authenticity. I understand the importance of feeling safe, and acknowledge it will take time to build rapport. As a person who has faced many of her own obstacles, I offer a unique emphasis on self-compassion and acceptance along with accountability and action when needed.
(410) 936-6502 View (410) 936-6502
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Sarah Rybak
Counselor, LCPC
Online Only
Hello and welcome! In my practice, I provide a supportive space for individuals from adolescence through adulthood. Life often hands us stress that over time, or rather abruptly, can disrupt our sense of calm. We can get stuck, lose track of who we are and what is important to us. By working together, we can explore individual needs, strengthen awareness, challenge obstacles, and build skills to promote wellbeing.
Hello and welcome! In my practice, I provide a supportive space for individuals from adolescence through adulthood. Life often hands us stress that over time, or rather abruptly, can disrupt our sense of calm. We can get stuck, lose track of who we are and what is important to us. By working together, we can explore individual needs, strengthen awareness, challenge obstacles, and build skills to promote wellbeing.
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Lauren Powers
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, LCPC, RPT-S
1 Endorsed
Eldersburg, MD 21784
Waitlist for new clients
I love helping people who feel stuck. Stuck with spiraling anxiety and/or OCD. Stuck with memories of a painful life experience that happened a long time ago, but feels like it was just yesterday. Stuck with negative beliefs about yourself. Therapy can help you get unstuck! I specialize in anxiety and trauma counseling for individuals of all ages. I understand the vulnerability + courage it takes to start the journey towards healing and growth and I know that it is through genuine connection and the safety of being able to show up and have all parts of you welcomed, heard, and cared for that change and healing can happen.
I love helping people who feel stuck. Stuck with spiraling anxiety and/or OCD. Stuck with memories of a painful life experience that happened a long time ago, but feels like it was just yesterday. Stuck with negative beliefs about yourself. Therapy can help you get unstuck! I specialize in anxiety and trauma counseling for individuals of all ages. I understand the vulnerability + courage it takes to start the journey towards healing and growth and I know that it is through genuine connection and the safety of being able to show up and have all parts of you welcomed, heard, and cared for that change and healing can happen.
(410) 755-5274 View (410) 755-5274
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Lauren Berdeguez
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, LCPC
Eldersburg, MD 21784
Seeking out therapeutic services is healthy for our mind/body/soul connection. Just as we go to the gym to keep our bodies healthy, or puzzles to keep our mind sharp, we go to therapy to keep our connection between our mind/body/soul. Further, relationships are the center of connection: how we relate to others (family, friends, coworkers,) and the relationship we have with ourselves. It is my privilege to sit with you (or your family members) while we navigate the roadblocks and successes that make your life experience uniquely yours. It is my hope that in through this exploration and work, we can improve your relationships.
Seeking out therapeutic services is healthy for our mind/body/soul connection. Just as we go to the gym to keep our bodies healthy, or puzzles to keep our mind sharp, we go to therapy to keep our connection between our mind/body/soul. Further, relationships are the center of connection: how we relate to others (family, friends, coworkers,) and the relationship we have with ourselves. It is my privilege to sit with you (or your family members) while we navigate the roadblocks and successes that make your life experience uniquely yours. It is my hope that in through this exploration and work, we can improve your relationships.
(410) 657-6951 View (410) 657-6951
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Lindsy Barnabae
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW-C
1 Endorsed
Eldersburg, MD 21784
If therapy has felt intimidating or like “just sitting and talking,” I take a more creative, collaboration approach. I work with ages 5–21, and I believe healing doesn’t have to be boring—or done in just one way. My approach blends evidence-based practices like CBT, mindfulness, and solution-focused therapy with more hands-on, expressive tools. That might look like art projects to untangle big feelings, games that make it easier to open up, music that says what words can’t, or even movement/yoga to help reconnect mind and body. Sometimes we talk. Sometimes we create. Sometimes we laugh a lot. All of it counts.
If therapy has felt intimidating or like “just sitting and talking,” I take a more creative, collaboration approach. I work with ages 5–21, and I believe healing doesn’t have to be boring—or done in just one way. My approach blends evidence-based practices like CBT, mindfulness, and solution-focused therapy with more hands-on, expressive tools. That might look like art projects to untangle big feelings, games that make it easier to open up, music that says what words can’t, or even movement/yoga to help reconnect mind and body. Sometimes we talk. Sometimes we create. Sometimes we laugh a lot. All of it counts.
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Laura K Rhodes
Counselor, LCPC, LMHC, CCTP
1 Endorsed
Online Only
Waitlist for new clients
Laura provides individual counseling via a secure virtual online live stream platform only. She can sees client who are in Maryland or Florida. Her clients often want help in feeling less anxious, depressed or panicked. They want to live their best life, with the chance to enjoy relationships with others and learn to form a relationship with themselves, peacefully and happily.
Laura provides individual counseling via a secure virtual online live stream platform only. She can sees client who are in Maryland or Florida. Her clients often want help in feeling less anxious, depressed or panicked. They want to live their best life, with the chance to enjoy relationships with others and learn to form a relationship with themselves, peacefully and happily.
(941) 269-2868 View (941) 269-2868
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Path to Peace Wellness
Counselor, MS, LCPC
2 Endorsed
Serves Area
Welcome to Path to Peace Wellness! We are here to support you on your mental health journey. We believe that healing starts with connection, and we are committed to creating a safe, supportive space where you feel heard, understood, and empowered. Our approach is rooted in genuine compassion, where your unique experiences and goals guide the therapeutic process. We aim to foster a trusting relationship that encourages open dialogue, self-discovery, and growth. Whether you’re navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship challenges, or major life transitions, we are here to provide support and guidance every step of the way.
Welcome to Path to Peace Wellness! We are here to support you on your mental health journey. We believe that healing starts with connection, and we are committed to creating a safe, supportive space where you feel heard, understood, and empowered. Our approach is rooted in genuine compassion, where your unique experiences and goals guide the therapeutic process. We aim to foster a trusting relationship that encourages open dialogue, self-discovery, and growth. Whether you’re navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship challenges, or major life transitions, we are here to provide support and guidance every step of the way.
(443) 201-7662 View (443) 201-7662
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Nada Azmy
Counselor, LCPC
Online Only
Whether you’re navigating anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, trauma, or major life transitions, we’ll work together to uncover clarity, resilience, and meaningful change.
Whether you’re navigating anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, trauma, or major life transitions, we’ll work together to uncover clarity, resilience, and meaningful change.
(240) 301-1936 View (240) 301-1936

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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.