Female Therapists in North Wales, PA
Entering therapy is an act of self care that takes courage. It is an opportunity to take pause and honor who we are and how we got here. My approach is to encourage clients to dig deep into what it means to be happy, content, and fulfilled. This process is as much about the questions as it is the answers. I work collaboratively with clients to better understand themselves and their relationships, build insight and distress tolerance, and to develop a "toolbox" to better communicate and relate with their loved ones. Combined, this results in a refined awareness of self and a deeper permission to feel, change, and grow.
Entering therapy is an act of self care that takes courage. It is an opportunity to take pause and honor who we are and how we got here. My approach is to encourage clients to dig deep into what it means to be happy, content, and fulfilled. This process is as much about the questions as it is the answers. I work collaboratively with clients to better understand themselves and their relationships, build insight and distress tolerance, and to develop a "toolbox" to better communicate and relate with their loved ones. Combined, this results in a refined awareness of self and a deeper permission to feel, change, and grow.
My practice is dedicated to helping individuals, couples, and families. Entering therapy is a significant decision and making this decision comes from a place of strength. I have an appreciation for this strength, and consider it an important part of the therapy process. Making personal changes can be challenging. The aim of therapy is to help people make changes within their thoughts, feelings, and relationships that lead to being their most authentic self. I consider myself as an invited guest into the client's life and it is an honor to be a part of the process.
My practice is dedicated to helping individuals, couples, and families. Entering therapy is a significant decision and making this decision comes from a place of strength. I have an appreciation for this strength, and consider it an important part of the therapy process. Making personal changes can be challenging. The aim of therapy is to help people make changes within their thoughts, feelings, and relationships that lead to being their most authentic self. I consider myself as an invited guest into the client's life and it is an honor to be a part of the process.
In order for effective change to happen in psychotherapy there has to be a good alliance between therapist and client. I seek to provide a sense of safety and understanding so that issues can be explored, overcome or reconciled. I work with people who are suffering from depression, anxiety, stress related illness, anger management problems and relationship issues. My intention is to help people improve their overall health, enhance their well being, recognize their inherent strengths and feel more fulfilled.
In order for effective change to happen in psychotherapy there has to be a good alliance between therapist and client. I seek to provide a sense of safety and understanding so that issues can be explored, overcome or reconciled. I work with people who are suffering from depression, anxiety, stress related illness, anger management problems and relationship issues. My intention is to help people improve their overall health, enhance their well being, recognize their inherent strengths and feel more fulfilled.
My name is Monique Allen. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and National Certified Counselor. I have worked with various populations and have a diverse background including people with trauma, crisis, depression, anxiety, and relationship problems. I like approach therapy from a positive and holistic perspective. I think it is important to find balance in your life and it starts with improving self-esteem and good self-care. I like a person-centered approach meaning you are in charge, we go at your speed and things should always be comfortable for you during therapy.
My name is Monique Allen. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and National Certified Counselor. I have worked with various populations and have a diverse background including people with trauma, crisis, depression, anxiety, and relationship problems. I like approach therapy from a positive and holistic perspective. I think it is important to find balance in your life and it starts with improving self-esteem and good self-care. I like a person-centered approach meaning you are in charge, we go at your speed and things should always be comfortable for you during therapy.
Hi, I am Evelyn Busby, a licensed clinical social worker and certified trauma and ADHD specialist with three decades of experience. I provide Telehealth services throughout the state, focusing on integrative holistic approaches to therapy in addressing symptoms of anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, and ADHD. I offer therapeutic services in a relaxing and inviting space conducive to healing. This calming space encourages self-connection centered on your inner life—a place of growth and healing cultivated through an ongoing relationship with each patient that instills hope and optimism and nurtures expectancy.
Hi, I am Evelyn Busby, a licensed clinical social worker and certified trauma and ADHD specialist with three decades of experience. I provide Telehealth services throughout the state, focusing on integrative holistic approaches to therapy in addressing symptoms of anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, and ADHD. I offer therapeutic services in a relaxing and inviting space conducive to healing. This calming space encourages self-connection centered on your inner life—a place of growth and healing cultivated through an ongoing relationship with each patient that instills hope and optimism and nurtures expectancy.
I’m a queer psychologist who helps people make sense of their emotions, histories, and relationships. I value curiosity, compassion, and safety, and I aim to create a space where you can explore, reflect, and heal at your own pace
I’m a queer psychologist who helps people make sense of their emotions, histories, and relationships. I value curiosity, compassion, and safety, and I aim to create a space where you can explore, reflect, and heal at your own pace
I imagine you're already a reflective person. Beginning psychotherapy is courageous and I commend you for taking this first step. A variety of issues may bring you here. We'll collaborate so that you get to know yourself in a new way - whether it's to understand yourself better or to change. You'll be learning to listen to what you articulate as we explore your relationship to your thoughts, feelings, body, people and the natural world. Please note: I'm working exclusively with people in their 20s and 30s.
I imagine you're already a reflective person. Beginning psychotherapy is courageous and I commend you for taking this first step. A variety of issues may bring you here. We'll collaborate so that you get to know yourself in a new way - whether it's to understand yourself better or to change. You'll be learning to listen to what you articulate as we explore your relationship to your thoughts, feelings, body, people and the natural world. Please note: I'm working exclusively with people in their 20s and 30s.
Hi:) Thanks for your curiosity about me. Looking for a therapist can be such an overwhelming process but when you get that right fit it truly can be life changing.
I have been in private practice for 20 years, specializing in work with teens, young adults and parents. I know it can be so scary to begin the important work of healing and growing and will be right beside you as you do the work, offering that safe place to land to work through it all.
Hi:) Thanks for your curiosity about me. Looking for a therapist can be such an overwhelming process but when you get that right fit it truly can be life changing.
I have been in private practice for 20 years, specializing in work with teens, young adults and parents. I know it can be so scary to begin the important work of healing and growing and will be right beside you as you do the work, offering that safe place to land to work through it all.
My name is Monique Allen. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and National Certified Counselor. I have worked with various populations and have a diverse background including people with trauma, crisis, depression, anxiety, and relationship problems. I like approach therapy from a positive and holistic perspective. I think it is important to find balance in your life and it starts with improving self-esteem and good self-care. I like a person-centered approach meaning you are in charge, we go at your speed and things should always be comfortable for you during therapy.
My name is Monique Allen. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and National Certified Counselor. I have worked with various populations and have a diverse background including people with trauma, crisis, depression, anxiety, and relationship problems. I like approach therapy from a positive and holistic perspective. I think it is important to find balance in your life and it starts with improving self-esteem and good self-care. I like a person-centered approach meaning you are in charge, we go at your speed and things should always be comfortable for you during therapy.
Hi, I am Evelyn Busby, a licensed clinical social worker and certified trauma and ADHD specialist with three decades of experience. I provide Telehealth services throughout the state, focusing on integrative holistic approaches to therapy in addressing symptoms of anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, and ADHD. I offer therapeutic services in a relaxing and inviting space conducive to healing. This calming space encourages self-connection centered on your inner life—a place of growth and healing cultivated through an ongoing relationship with each patient that instills hope and optimism and nurtures expectancy.
Hi, I am Evelyn Busby, a licensed clinical social worker and certified trauma and ADHD specialist with three decades of experience. I provide Telehealth services throughout the state, focusing on integrative holistic approaches to therapy in addressing symptoms of anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, and ADHD. I offer therapeutic services in a relaxing and inviting space conducive to healing. This calming space encourages self-connection centered on your inner life—a place of growth and healing cultivated through an ongoing relationship with each patient that instills hope and optimism and nurtures expectancy.
My practice is dedicated to assist individuals, couples, and families by empowering them to overcome adversities. Entering therapy is a step in demonstrating strength and resiliency. I have an appreciation for this strength and consider it an important part of the therapy process. I approach each client with respect on where they are at the time when entering therapy. When personal growth is felt and experienced it can be rewarding and life altering. It is my intention and responsibility to be an active listener, give thoughtful and educational input for growth and healing at the pace and needs of each client.
My practice is dedicated to assist individuals, couples, and families by empowering them to overcome adversities. Entering therapy is a step in demonstrating strength and resiliency. I have an appreciation for this strength and consider it an important part of the therapy process. I approach each client with respect on where they are at the time when entering therapy. When personal growth is felt and experienced it can be rewarding and life altering. It is my intention and responsibility to be an active listener, give thoughtful and educational input for growth and healing at the pace and needs of each client.
Hi! My name is Leah Andrews. I am Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) who was been working with clients from all different backgrounds and diagnoses for the last 10 years. I recently obtained my certification in Grief Counseling from the American Institute of Health Care Professionals. I primarily utilize cognitive behavioral and solution-focused therapy to help clients find direction and live a healthy, happy, productive life.
Hi! My name is Leah Andrews. I am Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) who was been working with clients from all different backgrounds and diagnoses for the last 10 years. I recently obtained my certification in Grief Counseling from the American Institute of Health Care Professionals. I primarily utilize cognitive behavioral and solution-focused therapy to help clients find direction and live a healthy, happy, productive life.
If you're feeling stuck, overwhelmed, ready to make some changes, or seek healing from past trauma or longstanding struggles, I can help. I am dedicated to providing services that are tailored to meet your unique needs, wants, and wellness goals. I'll collaborate closely with you to identify the root(s) of current concerns, changes you'd like to see, and how to best approach those changes to find relief and come into alignment with the life you truly want. Call/message here or via my website contact page to schedule a free phone consultation.
If you're feeling stuck, overwhelmed, ready to make some changes, or seek healing from past trauma or longstanding struggles, I can help. I am dedicated to providing services that are tailored to meet your unique needs, wants, and wellness goals. I'll collaborate closely with you to identify the root(s) of current concerns, changes you'd like to see, and how to best approach those changes to find relief and come into alignment with the life you truly want. Call/message here or via my website contact page to schedule a free phone consultation.
Hi! My name is Kristen, and I am a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with over 15 years of experience helping individuals, couples, and families strengthen their relationships and find deeper connection. My clients come to therapy feeling stressed, overwhelmed, burnt out, and anxious. Many are navigating modern parenting or adjusting to the role of motherhood, looking to improve relationships with partners or children that may feel disconnected or tense, attempting to set healthier boundaries or increase balance at work, working to heal from past pain or trauma, or striving to find greater fulfillment overall.
Hi! My name is Kristen, and I am a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with over 15 years of experience helping individuals, couples, and families strengthen their relationships and find deeper connection. My clients come to therapy feeling stressed, overwhelmed, burnt out, and anxious. Many are navigating modern parenting or adjusting to the role of motherhood, looking to improve relationships with partners or children that may feel disconnected or tense, attempting to set healthier boundaries or increase balance at work, working to heal from past pain or trauma, or striving to find greater fulfillment overall.
As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and certified Trauma and ADHD specialist with extensive experience, I bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to my practice. My journey in social work began at Washington University in St. Louis, MO, and has led me to operate a private practice in Montgomery and Bucks Counties, Pennsylvania. I offer my services throughout the state via telehealth, providing compassionate care and utilizing evidence-based therapeutic tools to help individuals overcome fear and anxiety. The first steps towards therapy can be scary and daunting, but I'm here to celebrate your decision to seek help.
As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and certified Trauma and ADHD specialist with extensive experience, I bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to my practice. My journey in social work began at Washington University in St. Louis, MO, and has led me to operate a private practice in Montgomery and Bucks Counties, Pennsylvania. I offer my services throughout the state via telehealth, providing compassionate care and utilizing evidence-based therapeutic tools to help individuals overcome fear and anxiety. The first steps towards therapy can be scary and daunting, but I'm here to celebrate your decision to seek help.
I believe in treating clients as co-creators in their therapeutic process. I strive to create an affirming, non-judgemental, and empathetic environment for my clients to express themselves authentically. The therapeutic process is one in which I will utilize cognitive restructuring, mindfulness, and self-compassion practices to facilitate processing, feeling, and connecting to oneself and emotions. My preferred populations are adolescents 16-18, transitional adults 19-25, and adults. I specialize in Autism Spectrum, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, trauma-related disorders,&anxiety disorders,
I believe in treating clients as co-creators in their therapeutic process. I strive to create an affirming, non-judgemental, and empathetic environment for my clients to express themselves authentically. The therapeutic process is one in which I will utilize cognitive restructuring, mindfulness, and self-compassion practices to facilitate processing, feeling, and connecting to oneself and emotions. My preferred populations are adolescents 16-18, transitional adults 19-25, and adults. I specialize in Autism Spectrum, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, trauma-related disorders,&anxiety disorders,
I will provide a safe therapeutic space where you can explore your authentic self, feel fully seen, and become comfortable sharing anything and everything. I will listen without judgment, offer empathy, ask growth-promoting questions, and help you discover healthier ways of relating to yourself and the other important people in your life. I value establishing a strong therapeutic alliance and will take the time to truly get to know you, learn your story, and help you feel understood. Ultimately, my goal is that therapy will result in you experiencing a happier, more balanced life with greater fulfillment.
I will provide a safe therapeutic space where you can explore your authentic self, feel fully seen, and become comfortable sharing anything and everything. I will listen without judgment, offer empathy, ask growth-promoting questions, and help you discover healthier ways of relating to yourself and the other important people in your life. I value establishing a strong therapeutic alliance and will take the time to truly get to know you, learn your story, and help you feel understood. Ultimately, my goal is that therapy will result in you experiencing a happier, more balanced life with greater fulfillment.
Hi, I am Evelyn Busby, a licensed clinical social worker and certified trauma and ADHD specialist with three decades of experience. I provide Telehealth services throughout the state, focusing on integrative holistic approaches to therapy in addressing symptoms of anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, and ADHD. I offer therapeutic services in a relaxing and inviting space conducive to healing. This calming space encourages self-connection centered on your inner life—a place of growth and healing cultivated through an ongoing relationship with each patient that instills hope and optimism and nurtures expectancy.
Hi, I am Evelyn Busby, a licensed clinical social worker and certified trauma and ADHD specialist with three decades of experience. I provide Telehealth services throughout the state, focusing on integrative holistic approaches to therapy in addressing symptoms of anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, and ADHD. I offer therapeutic services in a relaxing and inviting space conducive to healing. This calming space encourages self-connection centered on your inner life—a place of growth and healing cultivated through an ongoing relationship with each patient that instills hope and optimism and nurtures expectancy.
My name is Monique Allen. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and National Certified Counselor. I have worked with various populations and have a diverse background including people with trauma, crisis, depression, anxiety, and relationship problems. I like approach therapy from a positive and holistic perspective. I think it is important to find balance in your life and it starts with improving self-esteem and good self-care. I like a person-centered approach meaning you are in charge, we go at your speed and things should always be comfortable for you during therapy.
My name is Monique Allen. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and National Certified Counselor. I have worked with various populations and have a diverse background including people with trauma, crisis, depression, anxiety, and relationship problems. I like approach therapy from a positive and holistic perspective. I think it is important to find balance in your life and it starts with improving self-esteem and good self-care. I like a person-centered approach meaning you are in charge, we go at your speed and things should always be comfortable for you during therapy.
Most days your body feels like it is on high alert, waiting for something bad to happen. You have feelings of danger panic or dread, and it is making it increasingly difficult to get through your day. Everyone experiences anxiety from time to time, you tell yourself, but this nervousness and tension is starting to interfere with your day to day activities- work, family, friends and fun. You can’t concentrate and feel like you overthink everything. A restful night’s sleep seems to be a thing of the past, and you are worried it is impacting your physical health. As your irritability increases, you realize this is no way to live.
Most days your body feels like it is on high alert, waiting for something bad to happen. You have feelings of danger panic or dread, and it is making it increasingly difficult to get through your day. Everyone experiences anxiety from time to time, you tell yourself, but this nervousness and tension is starting to interfere with your day to day activities- work, family, friends and fun. You can’t concentrate and feel like you overthink everything. A restful night’s sleep seems to be a thing of the past, and you are worried it is impacting your physical health. As your irritability increases, you realize this is no way to live.
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Female Therapists
Does it matter what gender my therapist is?
In general, there is no relationship between a therapist’s gender and their efficacy. Some clients, however, prefer to see therapists of a particular gender, whether due to their own past experiences with men and women, or because they feel more comfortable with a therapist of their own gender due to shared life experiences or perspectives. Considering what one wants to address in therapy can help someone determine whether their therapist’s gender may matter or improve their therapeutic experience. The most important consideration is that a client is able to build a trusting relationship with their therapist.
Should I see a female therapist?
Many people—not just women—prefer to see a female therapist. For women, this could be because they believe that they will be able to better connect with a woman, and that a female therapist will be able to relate to their specific challenges and personal issues. It may be particularly beneficial for women to see a female therapist, for example, for gender-specific issues, such as sexism in the workplace, relationship issues, and gender roles. The most important factor in therapy is the client-therapist connection, and a therapist's gender as well as many other factors may play an important role in this.
Do therapists get specific training to help with women’s concerns?
Therapists are trained to provide care to clients of any gender. However, some therapists may pursue additional training in feminist therapy, gender-specific issues, or women’s mental health. Female clients may wish to ask prospective therapists whether they have received specific training in the client’s primary area(s) of concern, or whether they have worked extensively with women on issues similar to their own.
How can I inquire about a therapist’s experience in treating women?
It’s OK—even encouraged!—to ask a therapist directly whether and how often they have treated women in the past, or whether they have treated women dealing with the client’s most prominent concern(s). Competent therapists will be happy to share their educational background, preferred treatment modalities, and prior client experience to help an individual find the therapist best suited to their needs.

