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Avery Neal

Avery Neal, MA, LPC is a practicing psychotherapist, international author and speaker. In 2012 she opened Women’s Therapy Clinic, which offers psychiatric and counseling support to women. She specializes in depression and anxiety at all stages in a woman’s life. She has worked extensively with women suffering from prenatal anxiety and postpartum depression in addition to helping women recovering from divorce and healing from emotional abuse. She is passionate about empowering women discover their own inner strength, leading to higher self-esteem, confidence and overall life satisfaction.

Avery is an author and her work has been translated and published in nine languages. Her articles and interviews have been published by Oprah.com, BookTrib, Best Self Magazine, Hitched Magazine, Bustle, POPSUGAR and PKWY Magazine. In 2017, the International Association of HealthCare Professionals nominated her as one of the top psychologists in Houston.

Courses by Avery

If He's So Great, Why Do I Feel So Bad?

If He's So Great, Why Do I Feel So Bad?

In order to find contentment with a partner, it's imperative to understand what is healthy and unhealthy behavior in a relationship. In this course, psychotherapist Avery Neal gives expert advice on how to heal from mistreatment and attain greater clarity around grounded, balanced love. With the support of mindfulness practices and journaling exercises, you'll learn to set boundaries and uncover your core needs to feel more fulfilled and at peace. By the end, you will emerge empowered, with the tools needed to journey toward a loving, supportive romance.
If He's So Great, Why Do I Feel So Bad?
How and When to Leave a Relationship

How and When to Leave a Relationship

It can be difficult and confusing to identify when it’s time to leave a relationship, but the truth is, the answer is already inside you. In her empowering course, psychotherapist and author Avery Neal guides you back into yourself, helping you uncover your true feelings — and how to stay or leave with integrity and heart. Journaling exercises help you get clarity on what you need and want from a relationship. Self-care practices, including meditation and bodywork, support you in releasing painful emotions, finding self-compassion, cultivating deep inner peace, and making space for something new and aligned in your life.
How and When to Leave a Relationship