Postpartum Depression therapists in Saint Joseph, Minnesota MN
We are proud to feature top rated Postpartum Depression therapists in Saint Joseph, MN. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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Katherine Jones
Counselor/Therapist, ND, MA, LPC
I offer individualized and compassionate support for individuals navigating the complexities of the postpartum period. Whether you're experiencing "baby blues", postpartum depression or anxiety, adjusting to parenthood, coping with birth trauma, or struggling with changes in relationships, I am here to provide a safe and nurturing space for you to explore your feelings and concerns. Together, we will work collaboratively to develop coping strategies, strengthen your support network, and cultivate self-care practices to promote your emotional well-being during this transformative time.
1 Years Experience
Online in Saint Joseph, Minnesota
Dr. Traci Williams
Psychologist, PsyD, ABPP, CFT-I
I help new mothers like you process the emotional and physical changes that come with giving birth, as well as the challenges of caring for a newborn. In our work together, you will develop coping mechanisms and self-care strategies to manage your depression and feel more confident in your ability to care for yourself and your baby.
11 Years Experience
Online in Saint Joseph, Minnesota
Self-Care Simplified
Psychologist, PsyD
Overwhelmed by motherhood? You're not alone. Postpartum depression affects many new moms, leaving them feeling isolated and inadequate. But there is hope. Psychotherapy provides a safe space to process these complex emotions and develop coping skills. Reclaim your joy and bond with your baby through compassionate, personalized therapy. You deserve support on this journey.
9 Years Experience
Online in Saint Joseph, Minnesota (Online Only)
Dr. Lyndsay Elliott
Psychologist, PsyD.
Postpartum Depression is a primary specialty in my practice.
19 Years Experience
Online in Saint Joseph, Minnesota
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 Saint Joseph, Minnesota