Women's Issues Therapists in Groveport, OH

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WellQor
Psychologist, PsyD
1 Endorsed
Online Only
WellQor is a new model in online therapy marrying the best of traditional and innovative approaches. We’re a full service psychology practice accessible online with a uniquely collaborative approach to care. This means your personal therapist works with a PsyD Clinical Director to review your care plan and and adjust your treatment to ensure you’re on the fastest path to living your best life. Whether it’s anxiety, depression, burnout, major life changes, or just finding a sense of purpose, our multi-specialty team of therapists is here to help.
WellQor is a new model in online therapy marrying the best of traditional and innovative approaches. We’re a full service psychology practice accessible online with a uniquely collaborative approach to care. This means your personal therapist works with a PsyD Clinical Director to review your care plan and and adjust your treatment to ensure you’re on the fastest path to living your best life. Whether it’s anxiety, depression, burnout, major life changes, or just finding a sense of purpose, our multi-specialty team of therapists is here to help.
(614) 954-8818 View (614) 954-8818
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Alisha Fuller
Counselor, LPCC
Serves Area
I’m Alisha Fuller, LPCC, NCC, a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with over 20 years of experience in both clinical and spiritually integrated mental health care. I earned my master’s degree in clinical Mental Health Counseling from Roosevelt University in Chicago, and am passionate about creating a safe, supportive space for adults to heal and grow. As your counselor and accountability partner, we’ll explore life’s challenges and past experiences that may be holding you back. Together, we’ll build self-awareness and empowerment to help you move forward with clarity, confidence, and purpose.
I’m Alisha Fuller, LPCC, NCC, a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with over 20 years of experience in both clinical and spiritually integrated mental health care. I earned my master’s degree in clinical Mental Health Counseling from Roosevelt University in Chicago, and am passionate about creating a safe, supportive space for adults to heal and grow. As your counselor and accountability partner, we’ll explore life’s challenges and past experiences that may be holding you back. Together, we’ll build self-awareness and empowerment to help you move forward with clarity, confidence, and purpose.
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Amanda Rabourn
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, LPCC
Online Only
Have you experienced life events that have left you with flashbacks, trouble sleeping, intrusive memories, or emotional triggers that disrupt your daily life? Trauma can leave lasting effects on both the mind and body, making it difficult to cope or feel like yourself again. You may find yourself longing for hope and a return to more stable daily functioning, yet feeling overwhelmed by the impact of what you’ve been through.
Have you experienced life events that have left you with flashbacks, trouble sleeping, intrusive memories, or emotional triggers that disrupt your daily life? Trauma can leave lasting effects on both the mind and body, making it difficult to cope or feel like yourself again. You may find yourself longing for hope and a return to more stable daily functioning, yet feeling overwhelmed by the impact of what you’ve been through.
(380) 600-3546 View (380) 600-3546
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Kara Cantu
Counselor, LPCC
Online Only
I’m a licensed professional clinical counselor who started her degree at the University of South Florida. I’ve worked from treatment assistant to supervisor. I have worked with those suffering with substance use disorders, trauma and panic disorders and even parents of children with special needs. My goal is to help people learn real time tools to help manage intense emotions and overcome pervasive patterns that prevent healthy relationships. Since I have worked in the social services for over 20 years, I have a wealth of knowledge. Asking for help is a first step toward a better understanding and improved functioning.
I’m a licensed professional clinical counselor who started her degree at the University of South Florida. I’ve worked from treatment assistant to supervisor. I have worked with those suffering with substance use disorders, trauma and panic disorders and even parents of children with special needs. My goal is to help people learn real time tools to help manage intense emotions and overcome pervasive patterns that prevent healthy relationships. Since I have worked in the social services for over 20 years, I have a wealth of knowledge. Asking for help is a first step toward a better understanding and improved functioning.
(614) 968-7068 View (614) 968-7068
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Pretty Amagbakhen
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LISW
Online Only
I am a Licensed Independent Social Worker with a unique specialization in providing comprehensive care for Neurodivergent individuals, particularly those with ADHD and Autism who are facing mental health challenges. I hold certifications as an Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Specialist, ADHD Certified Clinical Service Provider and ADHD Practitioner, focusing on supporting individuals with ADHD, Autism, and co-occurring disorders such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, Bipolar Disorder, and adjustment disorder.
I am a Licensed Independent Social Worker with a unique specialization in providing comprehensive care for Neurodivergent individuals, particularly those with ADHD and Autism who are facing mental health challenges. I hold certifications as an Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Specialist, ADHD Certified Clinical Service Provider and ADHD Practitioner, focusing on supporting individuals with ADHD, Autism, and co-occurring disorders such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, Bipolar Disorder, and adjustment disorder.
(614) 980-0437 View (614) 980-0437
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Courtney Gossel
Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, MFT, LICDC
1 Endorsed
Serves Area
As a Marriage and Family Therapist, I help individuals, couples, and families navigate relationship challenges, anxiety, trauma, betrayal, emotional abuse, codependency, trust issues, communication difficulties, and the impact of addiction on relationships. Many people come to therapy feeling stuck in unhealthy patterns, struggling to set boundaries, losing themselves in relationships, or feeling disconnected from who they are and the people they care about most. Together, we work to build self-worth, strengthen relationships, break unhealthy cycles, and create meaningful, lasting change.
As a Marriage and Family Therapist, I help individuals, couples, and families navigate relationship challenges, anxiety, trauma, betrayal, emotional abuse, codependency, trust issues, communication difficulties, and the impact of addiction on relationships. Many people come to therapy feeling stuck in unhealthy patterns, struggling to set boundaries, losing themselves in relationships, or feeling disconnected from who they are and the people they care about most. Together, we work to build self-worth, strengthen relationships, break unhealthy cycles, and create meaningful, lasting change.
(740) 761-2474 View (740) 761-2474

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Dr. Casey Judge
Psychologist, PhD
3 Endorsed
Westerville, OH 43082
You've had the same argument three nights in a row. Or maybe you're not arguing much anymore but feel more like roommates than partners. Somewhere between work, parenting, life transitions, and the noise of everyday life, the connection that once felt natural is now harder to find. I use Gottman Method and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) to help couples slow reactive cycles, understand what’s happening beneath conflict, and change the way they respond to each other in moments of stress and disconnection. We'll work to reduce conflict, rebuild emotional safety, and strengthen closeness and partnership in your relationship.
You've had the same argument three nights in a row. Or maybe you're not arguing much anymore but feel more like roommates than partners. Somewhere between work, parenting, life transitions, and the noise of everyday life, the connection that once felt natural is now harder to find. I use Gottman Method and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) to help couples slow reactive cycles, understand what’s happening beneath conflict, and change the way they respond to each other in moments of stress and disconnection. We'll work to reduce conflict, rebuild emotional safety, and strengthen closeness and partnership in your relationship.
(614) 957-1310 View (614) 957-1310
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Sara Warren
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LISW
1 Endorsed
Gahanna, OH 43230
For so many women, the journey toward healing from pregnancy and/or birth trauma, illness, grief, or loss can be a lonely one. As a therapist who specializes in working with women who have experienced trauma or chronic illness, I create a safe space for clients to bear witness to their unedited stories, including stories of traumatic loss. It is an honor to witness post-traumatic growth. I am present with my clients without judgment and with acceptance of how they feel. In my work with grieving clients, I believe that not all grief is created equal and traumatic grief can affect every part of an individual’s life and health.
For so many women, the journey toward healing from pregnancy and/or birth trauma, illness, grief, or loss can be a lonely one. As a therapist who specializes in working with women who have experienced trauma or chronic illness, I create a safe space for clients to bear witness to their unedited stories, including stories of traumatic loss. It is an honor to witness post-traumatic growth. I am present with my clients without judgment and with acceptance of how they feel. In my work with grieving clients, I believe that not all grief is created equal and traumatic grief can affect every part of an individual’s life and health.
(614) 802-5777 View (614) 802-5777
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Kathleen Alcorn
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LISW
Online Only
Welcome to my practice. I am dedicated to creating a supportive, nonjudgmental space where you can explore challenges, build on your strengths, and work toward meaningful change. My approach is collaborative and solution-focused — I believe that you are the expert on your own life, and together we’ll identify practical steps to help you reach your goals. Whether you’re navigating stress, anxiety, relationship concerns, or personal growth, my goal is to help you find clarity, resilience, and a sense of balance.
Welcome to my practice. I am dedicated to creating a supportive, nonjudgmental space where you can explore challenges, build on your strengths, and work toward meaningful change. My approach is collaborative and solution-focused — I believe that you are the expert on your own life, and together we’ll identify practical steps to help you reach your goals. Whether you’re navigating stress, anxiety, relationship concerns, or personal growth, my goal is to help you find clarity, resilience, and a sense of balance.
(216) 859-3579 View (216) 859-3579
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Sam Herrmann
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LSW
1 Endorsed
Columbus, OH 43220
Waitlist for new clients
Have you reached a point in your life where continuing down the same path seems impossible but you aren’t sure which direction you want to go? Or perhaps you know the direction you would like to move in but just aren’t quite sure how to get there? Maybe you get confused or overwhelmed by your emotions. You find yourself withdrawing, panicking, drinking, or using other coping strategies that served you in the past but no longer provide the relief you seek. These are common reasons clients choose to engage in therapy with me.
Have you reached a point in your life where continuing down the same path seems impossible but you aren’t sure which direction you want to go? Or perhaps you know the direction you would like to move in but just aren’t quite sure how to get there? Maybe you get confused or overwhelmed by your emotions. You find yourself withdrawing, panicking, drinking, or using other coping strategies that served you in the past but no longer provide the relief you seek. These are common reasons clients choose to engage in therapy with me.
(614) 321-9091 View (614) 321-9091
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Dr. Amanda Shea
Psychologist, PhD, PMH-C
3 Endorsed
Online Only
Women carry more than most people ever see. We show up, hold it together, and push through while quietly managing stress layered over old pain. We are overfunctioning, doing too much, while appearing composed on the outside, yet privately navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, loss, shame, and the pressure to be everything for everyone. Somehow caught in our minds between not being enough and also being too much, stuck in our pain. Our therapy work together can be a space where you do not have to perform strength or minimize your pain, and where your experience is deeply and compassionately centered.
Women carry more than most people ever see. We show up, hold it together, and push through while quietly managing stress layered over old pain. We are overfunctioning, doing too much, while appearing composed on the outside, yet privately navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, loss, shame, and the pressure to be everything for everyone. Somehow caught in our minds between not being enough and also being too much, stuck in our pain. Our therapy work together can be a space where you do not have to perform strength or minimize your pain, and where your experience is deeply and compassionately centered.
(614) 756-6589 View (614) 756-6589
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Annie Alesandrini
Marriage & Family Therapist, MS, IMFT-S, LMFT
2 Endorsed
Online Only
Welcome. I work with adults who want to get better at understanding and parenting themselves, so they can show up in their lives the way they want to. This might mean exploring relationship challenges, family of origin, people pleasing, confusing or contradictory emotions, a biting inner critic, self-worth, anxiety, life transitions, trauma history, or mood management. Most folks I work with are women and/or LGBTQIA+. My demeanor is kind, protective, and occasionally irreverent.
Welcome. I work with adults who want to get better at understanding and parenting themselves, so they can show up in their lives the way they want to. This might mean exploring relationship challenges, family of origin, people pleasing, confusing or contradictory emotions, a biting inner critic, self-worth, anxiety, life transitions, trauma history, or mood management. Most folks I work with are women and/or LGBTQIA+. My demeanor is kind, protective, and occasionally irreverent.
(614) 482-2654 View (614) 482-2654
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Barbara Klare
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, MEd, LPC
Columbus, OH 43206
I provide online therapy for women, couples, and creatives navigating anxiety, relationship stress, life transitions, and questions of identity and purpose. Women in their 20s–30s often seek support with relationships and early adult life, while women in midlife and retirement are rethinking partnership, identity, and life purpose. Couples often come to me feeling stuck in the same conversations or unsure how to move forward. I work with artists, writers, musicians, actors, and entrepreneurs facing creative blocks, visibility, and authenticity. Limited in-person appointments available in Athens and Columbus.
I provide online therapy for women, couples, and creatives navigating anxiety, relationship stress, life transitions, and questions of identity and purpose. Women in their 20s–30s often seek support with relationships and early adult life, while women in midlife and retirement are rethinking partnership, identity, and life purpose. Couples often come to me feeling stuck in the same conversations or unsure how to move forward. I work with artists, writers, musicians, actors, and entrepreneurs facing creative blocks, visibility, and authenticity. Limited in-person appointments available in Athens and Columbus.
(740) 730-1470 View (740) 730-1470
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Jaclyn Groh
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LISW-S
1 Endorsed
Galena, OH 43021
As a developmentalist with an attachment theory approach, Jaclyn is skillful at working with anyone across their lifespan, and does have specialized training in women's health, perinatal health, and sexual health. Her experience has truly allowed her to gain expertise in many areas.
As a developmentalist with an attachment theory approach, Jaclyn is skillful at working with anyone across their lifespan, and does have specialized training in women's health, perinatal health, and sexual health. Her experience has truly allowed her to gain expertise in many areas.
(740) 807-2687 View (740) 807-2687
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Ashley M. Germann
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LISW-S, PMH-C
1 Endorsed
Dublin, OH 43017
Waitlist for new clients
Becoming a parent can be simultaneously the most rewarding and most challenging time in your life. You may be struggling with conception, or you just gave birth and are experiencing scary and debilitating depression or anxiety, or maybe you’ve lost who you are in all the roles you’re playing (mother, partner, employee) and you want to find yourself again without feeling guilty about it. Or maybe nothing is “wrong” but everything still sucks. I specialize in treating all facets of maternal mental health & wellness, from Millennial/Generation Z life transitions, to conception, infertility and loss, through pregnancy and postpartum.
Becoming a parent can be simultaneously the most rewarding and most challenging time in your life. You may be struggling with conception, or you just gave birth and are experiencing scary and debilitating depression or anxiety, or maybe you’ve lost who you are in all the roles you’re playing (mother, partner, employee) and you want to find yourself again without feeling guilty about it. Or maybe nothing is “wrong” but everything still sucks. I specialize in treating all facets of maternal mental health & wellness, from Millennial/Generation Z life transitions, to conception, infertility and loss, through pregnancy and postpartum.
(614) 706-0316 View (614) 706-0316
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Kristy Amos
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LISW-S, PMH-C, CAGCS
1 Endorsed
Powell, OH 43065
The journey to becoming a parent is certainly not linear. From infertility, to pregnancy/child loss, to preparing for delivery and navigating postpartum there are so many aspects that can feel overwhelming and uncertain. Finding the right support throughout this time can be additionally challenging. For women and families who are looking for understanding, support and care throughout their perinatal journey Rivers of Grace Counseling provides this while empowering you to advocate for your health (physical, mental, and spiritual) every step of the way.
The journey to becoming a parent is certainly not linear. From infertility, to pregnancy/child loss, to preparing for delivery and navigating postpartum there are so many aspects that can feel overwhelming and uncertain. Finding the right support throughout this time can be additionally challenging. For women and families who are looking for understanding, support and care throughout their perinatal journey Rivers of Grace Counseling provides this while empowering you to advocate for your health (physical, mental, and spiritual) every step of the way.
(740) 697-3340 View (740) 697-3340
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Dr. Joann Gwendolyn Hall
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LISW-S
1 Endorsed
Online Only
I believe mental illness does not happen a vacuum. It is often the effect or outcome of past experiences. Sometimes the cause is clearly visible, other times the problem stems from something deeper. I believe that every individual deserves to be treated with unwavering respect and dignity. Everyone deserves to be heard. So let's start by meeting where you currently are in your journey.
I believe mental illness does not happen a vacuum. It is often the effect or outcome of past experiences. Sometimes the cause is clearly visible, other times the problem stems from something deeper. I believe that every individual deserves to be treated with unwavering respect and dignity. Everyone deserves to be heard. So let's start by meeting where you currently are in your journey.
(216) 930-1855 View (216) 930-1855
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Zina F Guercia
Licensed Independent Social Worker, LISW
1 Endorsed
Online Only
Are you feeling disconnected from your partner or noticing that you’re drifting further apart? Maybe communication has become strained, conflict feels unresolved, or you’re in a newer relationship and struggling to find your footing together. No matter where you are in your relationship, these challenges can feel overwhelming—but you don’t have to navigate them alone.
Are you feeling disconnected from your partner or noticing that you’re drifting further apart? Maybe communication has become strained, conflict feels unresolved, or you’re in a newer relationship and struggling to find your footing together. No matter where you are in your relationship, these challenges can feel overwhelming—but you don’t have to navigate them alone.
(440) 740-3683 View (440) 740-3683
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Terri Blake
Counselor, PhD, LPC, LSSP
1 Endorsed
Online Only
The boldest thing you can do is embrace your story. It is in the choice to embrace that you discover your strengths, weaknesses, and quirks that make you uniquely you. As a free-spirited, Southern-raised Black woman, I understand that the journey is not always the prettiest. There are some thorns and pricks, but even in those moments, there is discovery. And that, my dear, is a beautiful thing. The thorns and pricks may cause some depression, anxiety, and negative emotions which can make the journey seem unbearable. So know this: I Got You and you are HEALED.
The boldest thing you can do is embrace your story. It is in the choice to embrace that you discover your strengths, weaknesses, and quirks that make you uniquely you. As a free-spirited, Southern-raised Black woman, I understand that the journey is not always the prettiest. There are some thorns and pricks, but even in those moments, there is discovery. And that, my dear, is a beautiful thing. The thorns and pricks may cause some depression, anxiety, and negative emotions which can make the journey seem unbearable. So know this: I Got You and you are HEALED.
(380) 210-4694 View (380) 210-4694
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Beyond the Surface Counseling LLC,
Counselor, MS, LPCC-S
2 Endorsed
Online Only
Are you a Black women or other woman of color that is a professional or college student experiencing a life changing event such as a new job, marriage, childbirth, graduation, a new relationship status, or dealing with loss? Perhaps you are searching for identity or purpose, and find yourself saying, “Who am I?” or “Who have I become? As you navigate these challenges, you may find yourself spiraling out of control or even feeling overwhelmed with anxiety and depression while trying to keep it all together. If this is your story, then I would love to help.
Are you a Black women or other woman of color that is a professional or college student experiencing a life changing event such as a new job, marriage, childbirth, graduation, a new relationship status, or dealing with loss? Perhaps you are searching for identity or purpose, and find yourself saying, “Who am I?” or “Who have I become? As you navigate these challenges, you may find yourself spiraling out of control or even feeling overwhelmed with anxiety and depression while trying to keep it all together. If this is your story, then I would love to help.
(614) 212-4805 View (614) 212-4805

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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.