Postpartum Depression therapists in Arcata, California CA
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Shaudi Adel - Online / Virtual Therapy
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
FREE consultations! As a mother myself, I understand that there are so many changes that take place after delivering a baby --physical/hormonal changes, lifestyle changes, and major shifts in life roles. Since about 1 in 7 mothers experience postpartum depression, anxiety, or OCD, I would like to help you navigate this challenging time and remind you that you are not alone.
14 Years Experience
Online in Arcata, California
PBA Psychology Group, Inc.
Psychologist, Clinical and Forensic Psychology
We offer clinicians with special training and expertise in Perinatal Psychology. We are passionate about preparing individuals and couples for the often-challenging transition to parenthood. We have clinicians who are trained to promote a healthy carer-and-baby relationship through “Watch, Wait, and Wonder”.
28 Years Experience
Online in Arcata, California
Mission Connection
Treatment Center
The transition to motherhood can be challenging, and postpartum depression adds another layer of difficulty. At Mission Connection, we offer compassionate, evidence-based support for new mothers experiencing postpartum depression. We create personalized treatment plans that include therapy and, when necessary, medication management, to help you find balance and joy during this new chapter in your life.
3 Years Experience
Online in Arcata, California
Dorit Saberi-Thrive Psychological Services
Psychologist, Ph.D, Diplomate-Academy of Cognitive Therapy; Trainer- Prolonged Exposure for PTSD- CTSA
Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Dialectical Behavior Therapy informed therapy
22 Years Experience
Online in Arcata, California
Dr. Lauren Jensen
Psychologist, Psy.D., PMH-C, EMDR Certified
You're sleep deprived, putting all your effort in to keeping your new baby alive and safe, and on top of it you're feeling sad and perhaps even guilty or ashamed that you're not overjoyed with excitement during this major transition. Postpartum mood disorders occur in 1 in 5 mothers, and can be more likely for those with a history of depression. The good news is, that you don't have to deal with this on your own, and healing and treatment will help you overcome these feelings.
11 Years Experience
Online in Arcata, California