Infertility therapists in Walnut Creek, California CA

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Lafayette, California therapist: Dr. Catherine Ferreira-Babor, Psy.D., psychologist
Infertility or Adoption

Dr. Catherine Ferreira-Babor, Psy.D.

Psychologist, Psy.D.
Facing infertility is devastating. There are so many fears and potential losses. And turning to adoption can also be frightening, confusing, and exhausting. But, being an adoptive mom myself, I can help with this experience.  
27 Years Experience
In-Person Near Walnut Creek, CA
Online in Walnut Creek, California
Los Angeles, California therapist: Dr. Jadah Petty, psychologist
Infertility or Adoption

Dr. Jadah Petty

Psychologist, Ph.D., Licensed Clinical Psychologist
For many adoptees, they have not had the opportunity to explore their adoptive identity and understand how their adoption has shaped the ways they see themselves and others. Understanding the myths around adoption and exploring it means to be adopted is something I can offer in therapy.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Walnut Creek, California (Online Only)
Pasadena, California therapist: Anne M. Dennis LMFT, marriage and family therapist
Infertility or Adoption

Anne M. Dennis LMFT

Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
While the IVF process can be an exciting hopeful time, an individual/couple want to ensure their mental health is addressed along the way. Feelings of isolation, depression, anxiety, relationship conflict left untreated and unresolved may have long-term effects on the relationship. Working together in therapy the issues can be addressed including processing thoughts and feelings and learning positive coping skills to utilize during the IVF process.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Walnut Creek, California (Online Only)
Los Angeles, California therapist: Ana Velouise, Perinatal Mental Health Specialist, marriage and family therapist
Infertility or Adoption

Ana Velouise, Perinatal Mental Health Specialist

Marriage and Family Therapist, AMFT
Why is it so easy for others to become a parent? What does it say about me as a woman that I’m not able to conceive? If you’re engaged in fertility treatment to become a parent and consumed with feelings of failure, disappointment, and rage–you’re not alone. During this uncertain and overwhelming process, connecting with an informed and compassionate mental health professional can help. You have a unique parenthood story and I’m here to witness the highs and lows and listen to your concerns. Together, we’ll develop strategies and skills to support you where you are on your fertility journey.  
2 Years Experience
Online in Walnut Creek, California (Online Only)
Los Angeles, California therapist: Melissa Klass M.A., LMFT, marriage and family therapist
Infertility or Adoption

Melissa Klass M.A., LMFT

Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., LMFT #119163
Some of the most joyous moments in life also have the potential to be the most painful. The world doesn’t seem fair when some women get pregnant just by looking at their partners, or so it would seem, while others try for months, and then begin to time their cycles, and finally start exploring other options. The infertility journey is long and confusing—full of needle pricks, doctor’s appointments and strange or inappropriate questions from friends and loved ones. And if you’re part of a queer couple, you can multiply those strange and inappropriate questions by a factor of two, or maybe three. But then it happens, you get the news: X number of healthy embryos. Yay! Except they are all boys, you really wanted a girl, but that’s okay, you just want a healthy baby. But then, your first implantation doesn’t take. So you have to try again. Success! At least at first. Miscarriages are also an all too common, intensely painful part of this process. It starts to feel like your body is betraying you. Or what if you don’t have all of the necessary parts to carry the child and you need to use a surrogate? The first one doesn’t work out, and the second one doesn’t pass psychological testing and number three, well, unfortunately after three unsuccessful tries, it’s time to look for number four. When will it end? And when will it be your turn for a healthy baby? Therapeutic support from someone who understands the process can help you feel less alone as you navigate the decisions, the ups and downs, and the journey to becoming your own self-educated endocrinologist (kidding, sort of…).  
8 Years Experience
Online in Walnut Creek, California (Online Only)
Fremont, California therapist: Suzanne Greene, marriage and family therapist
Infertility or Adoption

Suzanne Greene

Marriage and Family Therapist, JD, MA, LMFT, CCTP, CAGCS
Over the years I have worked with many singles and couples as they address infertility issues and creating new families through adoption. Along with understanding the process, it is important that all parties understand the emotional aspects for the entire family, especially with adoption if there are other children in the home and how increasing the size of the family will affect everyone involved. Therapy helps prepare families and reveals expectations for both infertility issues and adoption.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Walnut Creek, California (Online Only)
Redwood City, California therapist: Gabriela Breton, marriage and family therapist
Infertility or Adoption

Gabriela Breton

Marriage and Family Therapist, Marriage and Family Therapist
I am a Marriage and Family Therapist with over 15 years experience helping adolescents, family, couples and individuals reach a happy and fulfilling life. I provide a safe and compassionate environment where I welcome any experience with no judgments, no matter what the struggle is.  
In-Person Near Walnut Creek, CA