Women’s Issues

Women's Issues counseling

Motherhood

For many, motherhood is a lifelong journey and calling. Your role as a mother evolves throughout the years. . Are you anxious about starting a family? Struggling with postpartum depression or anxiety? Finding it hard to balance your work and home life with young children? Worried about your adolescent child? Are your children grown and you are working to redefine what it means to be a mother of an “empty nest?” Do you find yourself caring for an older parent or loved one while also raising your children? All of these questions can tend to raise anxiety or self-doubt in an individual. Counseling can be a place to process and gain confidence in your unique calling and place.

Purpose and Calling

Have you ever found yourself wondering where do I go from here? How am I uniquely wired? What gifts do I personally have to offer to the world? Regardless of age, so many people struggle with the questions because it is not something readily talked about in our years in school. Counseling can be a space to identify your “giftedness” and help you find congruence and alignment for your life

Boundaries and Healthy Relationships

Too often we find ourselves saying “yes” to things that don’t align with our purpose and calling. As women and being relational beings, we tend to put greater emphasis on the roles relationships play in our lives. Without healthy boundaries, we can find ourselves living out of an unauthentic place with building resentment towards those we care about the most.

Life Transitions

Whether you find yourself in a quarter life crisis, 20s and 30s, or are walking through a divorce, or your children have left the nest, life is full of transitions. Some of these things are expected and others completely blind-side us.

Counseling can be a place to reconnect with long-lost dreams and refocus misplaced passion. It can provide a place to loosen the subtle stronghold of your own expectations and even develop a vision for the “big picture” of your life.