Postpartum Depression therapists in 150 Mile House, British Columbia BC, Canada CA
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Our Landing Place: Queer-Centred Mental Health
Therapist, RCC, CCC, RP, RP(q), RCT-C, RSW, MTA
Jess on our team specializes in postpartum depression and anxiety.
8 Years Experience
Online in 150 Mile House, British Columbia (Online Only)
Heather Carrell Counselling
Counsellor/Therapist, RPCC, RTCC, CCPA
Navigating postpartum depression (PPD) can be an overwhelming journey for new parents, as the emotional and physical changes following childbirth can be profound. Offering a safe space to unravel their feelings and experiences, during therapy sessions, clients have the opportunity to express their fears, anxieties, and feelings of inadequacy without judgment, and helping clients understand that they are not alone in their struggles.
1 Years Experience
Online in 150 Mile House, British Columbia
Balance From Within - Priscilla Dudas
Licensed Professional Counsellor, MA, RCC
I offer empathy, validation, and practical support to help you cope with the overwhelming emotions and adjustments that often accompany the postpartum period. Whether you're struggling with feelings of sadness, anxiety, or guilt, I am here to provide you with the tools and strategies you need to manage your symptoms and work toward healing. My approach focuses on promoting self-care, building a support network, and helping you develop coping mechanisms that can alleviate your symptoms and improve your overall well-being.
2 Years Experience
Online in 150 Mile House, British Columbia
Elysia Bronson (The Woods Counselling)
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Clinical Counsellor, Online Therapy, Chronic Pain, & Traumatologist
Feeling Overwhelmed After Having a Baby? We Understand.
At The Woods Counselling, I know that becoming a mother can be a time of immense joy, but it can also bring unexpected challenges. If you're struggling with feelings of sadness, anxiety, or exhaustion after childbirth, you might be experiencing postpartum depression.
You Are Not Alone:
Postpartum depression is a common condition affecting many new mothers. I offer specialized online therapy services to help you navigate this challenging experience and find emotional well-being.
How I Can Help:
Understanding Postpartum Depression: I'll provide information and support as we explore the causes and symptoms of postpartum depression together.
Coping with Difficult Emotions: It's okay to not feel okay. I'll create a safe space for you to express your feelings without judgment and develop healthy coping mechanisms for managing stress and anxiety.
Building Self-Care Strategies: Taking care of yourself is crucial for both you and your baby. I can help you establish self-care routines that promote emotional and physical well-being.
Strengthening Your Support System: Feeling connected to others is vital. Together, we can identify sources of support within your family and social circle, or explore online support groups for mothers experiencing similar challenges.
Finding Joy in Motherhood: My goal is to help you rediscover the joy of parenthood and build a strong, nurturing bond with your baby.
Support When You Need It Most:
New motherhood comes with a unique set of challenges. I understand that seeking help can feel daunting, but you don't have to navigate this alone.
Ready to Feel Like Yourself Again?
Schedule a free consultation today to discuss how online therapy at The Woods Counselling can support you in overcoming postpartum depression and cherishing this special time in your life.
Elysia Bronson at The Woods Counselling: Your Partner in Overcoming Postpartum Depression and Embracing Motherhood through Online Therapy
2 Years Experience
Online in 150 Mile House, British Columbia (Online Only)
Julie Chang, Flourishing Hearts Psychotherapy & Counselling Services Inc.
Counsellor/Therapist, Registered Clinical Counsellor
It takes a village to raise a child, so why do you feel so alone? Postpartum depression can make you feel guilty even when you are trying your best. It is a monster that eats away at you relentlessly and blocks the light of hope that you crave for and that I will endeavor to help you see again.
6 Years Experience
Online in 150 Mile House, British Columbia