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Postpartum Depression therapists in Dahlonega, GA

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Gainesville, Georgia therapist: Emily Stevens Brown, licensed mental health counselor
Postpartum Depression

Emily Stevens Brown

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, PhD, LMHC, LPC, LPC-MHSP, MCAP
Many women are scared to ask for help and support during and post their pregnancy. Maternal health is an area of specialty that I have focused on for many years. As a maternal health provider, I not only focus on postpartum depression, but also on postpartum anxiety/OCD. I also work with women who are struggling with infertility as well as pregnancy loss.  
29 Years Experience
Near Dahlonega, GA
Online in Dahlonega, Georgia
Duluth, Georgia therapist: Laura Lebovitz, marriage and family therapist
Postpartum Depression

Laura Lebovitz

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
As a mom and a therapist, I can truly empathize with all post part challenges for new moms including postpartum depression.  
11 Years Experience
Near Dahlonega, GA
Online in Dahlonega, Georgia
Conyers, Georgia therapist: Atlanta Tele -Psychiatry LLC, psychiatrist
Postpartum Depression

Atlanta Tele -Psychiatry LLC

Psychiatrist, Olasimbo M . Babatope,MD
Medication Management  
35 Years Experience
Online in Dahlonega, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia therapist: Informed Therapy Group, licensed professional counselor
Postpartum Depression

Informed Therapy Group

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, NCC, PMH-C
You've heard of postpartum depression but did you know you can experience anxiety, OCD, and other mood issues in the postpartum period? When you are pregnant, your progesterone and estrogen levels go from being the highest they will ever be to being at an all-time low within 3 days after giving birth, starting to drop within hours of giving birth. While it's common to experience some anxiety, sadness/crying, irritability, and mood swings after birth, if you are having any of these experiences that linger for more than 2-3 weeks or find that these feelings are getting in the way of your life, you may be experiencing a mood disorder. If this feels like your experience, you are not alone and you have not done anything wrong. You are simply a good mother who deserves support, and when you get the support you need you will start to feel better. If you're not feeling like yourself or want support as you adjust to parenthood or changing family dynamics, please contact me. There are so many resources available to assist new parents, and I'd love to learn how I can partner with you to give you the help you deserve. Parenting, especially in the early days, is a wild ride and no one should go it alone.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Dahlonega, Georgia (Online Only)
Flagstaff, Arizona therapist: Psychotherapy.Com, psychologist
Postpartum Depression

Psychotherapy.Com

Psychologist, Ph.D.
Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Postpartum and perinatal depression  
28 Years Experience
Online in Dahlonega, Georgia