Postpartum Depression therapists in Patterson, California CA
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Stephanie A. Carson
Marriage and Family Therapist, M.S., LMFT
"Enjoy every minute!"...
"You must be over the moon with joy!"...
"What a blessing!"...
While well-intentioned, these words can be devastating to a mom (or dad) struggling with postpartum depression and/or anxiety. If you find yourself less-than-excited about your new little one, please give me a call. There is help!
26 Years Experience
Online in Patterson, California
Robin Bates-Pualuan
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, LPCC
Feeling sad, inadequate, and overwhelmed during a time when everyone else expects you to be blissful can add to the pain. Becoming a parent is a huge undertaking and it doesn't always happen smoothly. If you are experiencing more sadness than you're comfortable with after having a baby, I can work with you to help you start feeling like yourself again.
12 Years Experience
Online in Patterson, California
Shadi Souferian
Psychologist, Psy.D
We offer guidance and therapy through pregnancy and postpartum. We help individuals and couples transition into parenthood and treat women with symptoms of postpartum depression.
24 Years Experience
Online in Patterson, California
Growth and Change Counseling
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Postpartum depression is a form of grief. The person is coming to terms with the reality that their old life is dead and will no longer be the same. The sadness of grief is an important component of Postpartum Depression and is necessary to help the person move towards acceptance and integrated meaning.
6 Years Experience
Online in Patterson, California (Online Only)
PSYCHe, PLLC
Psychologist, PhD, DBT-LBC™, LPC, PsyD, MSW, Marriage and Family Counselor, LCSW
Not all depressive symptoms are the same.
It is important that your provider asks the right questions. Often, the label “Depression” is tossed around in popular culture as a way to describe a feeling or a mood, i.e. “I’m depressed thinking about how much work I have to do this weekend” or, “After looking at my bank balance this morning, I’m completely depressed.” While these situations CAN trigger sadness, hopelessness, and/or other unpleasant emotions, they are NOT a Depressive Disorder.
We want to help rule out chemical, physical, environmental, and other factors to help you really get to the bottom of things.
10 Years Experience
Online in Patterson, California