Individual Counseling Services for Women

“Finding a therapist shouldn’t be this hard.”

We know that you have invested time, energy, and money into finding the right therapist. Whether you’re new to therapy or looking to resume treatment, it’s essential to know what to expect when meeting with a professional therapist at the Women’s Counseling Center of Massachusetts. Understanding what makes us different from other practices can help you make an informed decision about your needs and preferences when seeking counseling services.


Why Should I go to Counseling?

Women’s Counseling Center of Massachusetts will provide you with a knowledgeable and experienced professional therapist who delivers high-quality individual counseling services to help you achieve positive and practical goals regarding your mental health and overall wellbeing. In addition, you can have peace of mind that our providers are experts in their areas of specialization.


Women Supporting Women

We find that many clients come to us when facing challenges that feel insurmountable and when they have exhausted the other resources in their life. Women’s Counseling Center of Massachusetts offers clients a safe space to explore things in their lives that may not be working well and encourages the development of effective coping strategies. With these tools, clients often find that their satisfaction with their thoughts, feelings, relationships, home, or work-life improve significantly.

Women’s Counseling Center of Massachusetts takes pride in using evidence-based treatments and forming collaborative relationships to achieve the best possible outcomes.

Some clients find that medication is warranted as an adjunct treatment in combination with therapy. Our practice works closely with psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, and primary care doctors to ensure comprehensive client-centered care.


Women’s Counseling Center of Massachusetts specializes in treating the following concerns:

  • Academic Stress
  • Anger Management
  • Anxiety
  • Body Image
  • Caretaking Responsibilities
  • Childhood Trauma
  • Chronic Pain
  • Chronic Illness
  • Dependency 
  • Depression 
  • Exposure to a Traumatic Event
  • Grief/ Loss  
  • Interpersonal Difficulties 
  • Intimate Relationship Conflicts
  • Life Transitions
  • Low Self-Esteem
  • Parenting 
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
  • Recent Medical Diagnosis
  • Relationship/ Interpersonal Difficulties 
  • Vocational Stress
  • Sexual Assault 
  • Stress Management 

Women’s Counseling Center of Massachusetts offers both in-person and telehealth sessions to allow convenience and greater accessibility to services. 

If you’re in crisis, call the hotline or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting TALK to 741741, call 911, or go to your nearest hospital.