Therapy for Women

Are You A Woman Who Feels Like You Can’t Catch A Break?

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  • Do you feel like everyone expects you to be the perfect wife, mom, daughter, and friend? 

  • Are you exhausted from having to juggle all your responsibilities?

  • Do you wish you had more room in your life for self-care? 

Maybe you feel like everyone in your life expects you to be a superwoman. You’re supposed to take care of a gazillion responsibilities, fulfill a gazillion roles, and not crack under the pressure. 

Eventually, though, being under this kind of strain could lead to burnout. You might feel fatigued, irritable, and unable to be fully present for the ones you love. Your relationships may deteriorate and you may find yourself withdrawing from the social activities you normally love.

Perhaps for the first time, you’re thinking that it’s time to talk to a counselor who specializes in helping women.

Deep Down, Maybe You Just Don’t Feel Good About Who You Are

Although you’ve accomplished a lot and you mean so much to so many people, perhaps you still suffer from low self-esteem. You might feel inadequate as a parent and worry that you’re not raising your children right or doing enough to support them. These feelings can be especially common if you’re a new mom—you may have a tough time connecting with your baby, which can lead to guilt, shame, and embarrassment.

Additionally, your low self-esteem could impact your ability to be your authentic self in relationships. Maybe you struggle to advocate for yourself and end up spending all your energy trying to meet your partner’s needs instead of your own.

If you want to feel more confident in who you are and live a more connected and authentic life, therapy may be the key. Counseling for women can empower you, boost your self-esteem, improve your mental health, and invite self-care into your life.

 

If You’re Struggling With Your Mental Health, You’re Not Alone

Many women in today’s society suffer from anxiety, depression, trauma, and low self-esteem. None of which is surprising—women in our culture are expected to live up to so many unrealistic standards of beauty, success, and popularity.

Most of these expectations are contradictory:

Women are supposed to be good-looking, but if they’re too preoccupied with their looks, they’re called vainglorious.

Women are supposed to be strong and independent, but if they assert themselves too much, they’re called loud, bossy, and domineering.

On top of all these competing demands, many women have to deal with hormonal issues related to pregnancy, postpartum, and menopause. Suffice it to say that the need for skilled therapists for females has never been greater—no one can be expected to bear all these pressures alone.

Sadly, Many Women Are Taught Not To Prioritize Their Mental Health Needs

From a young age, most women are raised to put others before themselves. They’re taught to be motherly, nurturing, and sacrificial.

And while many of these qualities are good in and of themselves, the sad reality is that because of that a lot of women go through their lives without getting their own needs met. They put so much time and energy into caring for their children, their spouses, their parents, and their friends that their own health doesn’t get the care it deserves.

Despite what the culture at large says, there is no shame in prioritizing your needs and making room for self-care. In fact, doing so can actually improve your ability to care for others. When you invest in your own mental health, you generally have more energy left to spare for the people you love.

Therapy Can Empower Women To Live Confidently And Authentically

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You deserve a space where you can rest, unwind, and be yourself unreservedly—somewhere free from the conflicting and demanding expectations for women in today’s world. That’s what therapy for women offers.

Counseling for women aims to cultivate an atmosphere of warmth, comfort, and understanding. Each session will help to:

Validate you in your struggles and give you real-life skills for improving your mental, emotional, and relational well-being

Show you how to incorporate self-care into your life and prioritize your own needs and values

Teach you how to deal with issues in your family, career, marriage, and many other areas of your life

We take a holistic approach, looking at how your challenges impact your mind, body, and spirit. This way, treatment can be comprehensive and address every aspect of who you are.

What To Expect In Women’s Therapy Sessions

In the beginning, you and your therapist will go over your main concerns and your goals for seeking therapy.

You’ll explore the core issues that are causing your mental and emotional distress and look at how they’re impacting your day-to-day life. Oftentimes, this means delving into the past and uncovering experiences and relationships that left you feeling vulnerable, afraid, or unsafe. In this way, therapy is very trauma-informed and aimed at understanding the connections between past and present.

At the same time, this holistic approach is also deeply practical and focused on the here and now. You will learn skills for increasing your assertiveness, maintaining healthy boundaries, and communicating your needs clearly and effectively.

The overall goal is for you to have more of a voice in your relationships, advocating for yourself and decreasing the need to be present for everyone at all times. It’s okay to say no, and it’s okay to prioritize your own well-being.

In the end, our greatest hope is that you will walk away from therapy feeling confident and empowered to take on life’s biggest challenges and be your most authentic self.

Perhaps You’re Considering Therapy For Women, But You Still Have Some Questions…

What if I don’t have time for therapy?

We understand that you’re busy and we admire your drive to be present and successful in every area of your life. However, just as a car can run out of fuel, our bodies are not designed to go-go-go at all times. Many of our clients find that counseling actually makes them more productive as a caregiver, wife, and coworker, since it helps them set priorities and guard against burnout.

Shouldn’t I be able to work through my issues myself?

We are social creatures—we heal and grow in the context of supportive relationships. Although our individualistic culture may tell us that we need to be self-sufficient, the truth is that we’re all stronger when we have supportive shoulders that we can lean on. Besides, since you’re reading this page, you’ve probably realized that getting by on your own strength isn’t cutting it right now. You’ve sensed that you could use some extra help, and there’s no shame in that!

How long will therapy take?

The answer is different for every client. If your goal for therapy is to learn new skills for stress reduction and relationship building, you may only need a few sessions. But if you’re looking to do some deeper work and focus on healing old emotional wounds in your life, it’s okay to pursue counseling more long-term. We encourage you to be kind to yourself regardless of how long it takes you to fulfill your goals—everyone heals at their own pace.

Take Back Your Power And Reconnect With Your Authentic Self

Our practice is all about championing women’s empowerment, and we are confident that our holistic approach to counseling can equip you with the skills and strategies to take control of your life. Please feel free to contact us to find out more about our services.

Therapy for Women in Highlands Ranch, CO

1745 Shea Center Dr, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129

(303) 917-6211