Postpartum Depression therapists in Pine Hills, Florida FL
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Margie Schlesinger
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Social Worker LCSW, LCSW-C
Due to my personal experience with pregnancy loss and anxiety when becoming pregnant once again, I have gained personal and professional knowledge on this and on postpartum depression. I have had the privilege of many ob/gyn's referring their treasured patients to me for help in healing this pain.
32 Years Experience
Online in Pine Hills, Florida (Online Only)
Brave Health
Psychiatrist, MD, LCSW, MSW, FNP-C, PhD
Our Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders program focuses on providing individual therapeutic support to patients who are experiencing a mood disorder during pregnancy or postpartum depression the following year. As part of this program, Brave Health offers individual therapy, group therapy, and psychiatry.
We are offering the following specialized groups to our perinatal population including groups for Postpartum Moms, First Time Moms, and Motherhood Groups.
7 Years Experience
Online in Pine Hills, Florida
Mrs. Staci Lee Schnell
Marriage and Family Therapist, M.S., C.S., LMFT
I specialize in working with women dealing with Postpartum Depression or Anxiety. I incorporate couples therapy into my treatment as well as working individually with the new mom.
31 Years Experience
Online in Pine Hills, Florida
Elena Katrantzos
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC
Women experiencing postpartum depression feel sadness, worry and an inability to cope and care for their child. This is a profound life transition and we can help you find new coping strategies to improve your mental health and bond with your baby.
12 Years Experience
Online in Pine Hills, Florida (Online Only)
Dr. Abrielle Conway, Rooted in Grace Psychological Services
Psychologist, Psy.D., Licensed Psychologist
Are you wondering why you feel down and unmotivated to do anything instead of enjoying these precious moments with your little bundle of joy? While many birthing parents experience what's called the "baby blues," you may be experiencing symptoms of postpartum depression if you find yourself feeling depressed for over two weeks beyond childbirth. Many parents feel extremely alone in their sadness, believing that they are the only ones who experience this. However, postpartum depression (along with other perinatal mood and anxiety disorders) is fairly common. The months following an infant's birth can be especially hard for mothers. In addition to the fluctuating hormones, many find that they don't have the support that they need. In my work with new parents, I assess for postpartum depression, anxiety, and childbirth trauma. I tailor treatment to your unique difficulties and therapy needs, incorporating research-supported therapy treatments. I also provide information on community resources, and am happy to collaborate with support persons you've identified, with your permission. I've taken Postpartum Support International's certification training in Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorders, as well as their advanced psychotherapy training. I'm also currently serving as Co-Chair of PSI-FL's Board.
10 Years Experience
Online in Pine Hills, Florida (Online Only)