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Ariel Green

My approach to therapy: I'm not the expert! I will never know you better than you know yourself. My goal is to walk beside you and help you feel your feelings, not be overhwhelmed by your feelings, and heal those parts of yourself that are confused, broken, or lost.

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Dana Boyko

My approach to therapy: My approach is gentle and understanding, but also direct. I work with clients to create a safe space where we're able to explore the multitudes of their emotional lives.

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Ashley Hamm

My approach to therapy: I focus on helping you accept yourself so that you can live more authentically and joyfully. I'm also frank and open about my progressive perspective that is intersectional feminist, LGBTQ+ affirming, accepting of all body sizes, and climate-aware.

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Wynne Melland

My approach to therapy: I don’t think you’re broken. I work well with ‘high-functioning’ folks who feel anything but. Whether it’s anxiety, relationship challenges, perfectionism, substance use, anger, or simply feeling stuck—we’ll connect today’s stress to its source so change lasts. We’ll use somatic work, an attachment lens, and parts work (IFS) to heal at the root.

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Amanda Dishner

My approach to therapy: I pull from a variety of techniques to cater our work together specifically for you. I quickly find your strengths and help you use them to access the change you desire. I support and empower you through the good, bad, and in-between.

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Stefanie Kuhn

My approach to therapy: My therapy approach is not a one-size-fits-all method. Instead, I alter my approach to my clients’ unique and individual needs. This also involves a mix of empathy, compassion, humor, support and practical solutions.

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Pare Underwood

My approach to therapy: After our first session we will get right to work. We will set goals and you can expect homework and exercises in between sessions, which will help you set your own boundaries, feel less irritable, and stand up for yourself in your relationships.

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Mary Quattlebaum

My approach to therapy: Picture this: you, me, and my furry therapist co-pilot (and hopefully a cup of coffee). My office is a comfy place where you can be real without any judgement. We'll dissect patterns and make plans to knock out depression symptoms.

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Leslie Varela

My approach to therapy: In our work together, you may gently connect with different parts of yourself through Internal Family Systems (IFS) and build awareness of your body’s wisdom using Somatic Therapy—helping you feel more grounded, whole, and understood.

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Daed Ayala

My approach to therapy: At the heart of my approach is a deep respect for each client's unique experiences and perspectives. I provide a safe space, where you can feel comfortable sharing about the struggles you are seeking support for.

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Find Female Therapists & Counselors in Fort Sam Houston of San Antonio, TX.

When choosing a therapist, the gender of the therapist may be important to you. Even though male or nonbinary therapists are capable of providing impactful therapy, you may be more comfortable, safe, or vulnerable with a female therapist.

You can find a therapist who meets your personal preferences, especially if you seek a professional who identifies as a woman therapist. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

The Benefits of Talk Therapy with a Woman Therapist

There are several reasons why you may choose a female counselor or therapist, and they include:

  • You may feel more comfortable talking to a woman therapist, no matter your own gender identity. It is important that you feel comfortable with your therapist, as the relationship you have is one of the biggest predictors of outcomes in therapy.
  • People who have suffered abuse or harassment from men may not feel comfortable sharing their feelings with a male therapist. A woman therapist may feel safer.
  • It may be important to your own healing to develop a safe, compassionate connection with a woman, especially if you have not had such relationships in the past.

If you are curious how gender should play a role in choosing the right therapist, check out this article about finding the right therapist for you by licensed therapist Justine Soto.

Start Healing with a Woman Therapist Today!

Regardless of your reason behind choosing a female therapist, our team can help. At Mental Health Match, we specialize in matching you with therapists and counselors who best meet your needs. To find a female therapist in your area, browse the licensed mental health professionals above or use our free therapist matching tool.


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