Postpartum Depression therapists in Manlius, New York NY
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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 Manlius, New York (Online Only)
Patricia Petrone
Registered Psychotherapist, LMHC, NCC, CMHIMP, CNC
Postpartum Depression can often be debilitating, affecting your relationships, your career, and even your health. There is hope and help waiting for you! I am dedicated to helping those who are struggling post birth to regain their lives. Call or text me today.
16 Years Experience
Online in Manlius, New York
Talking Works
Counselor/Therapist, LMSW, LMHC, LCSW
We have many therapists who are experienced in working with Postpartum Depression. Please take a look at our general statement here and our website: https://talkingworkscounseling.com/
12 Years Experience
Online in Manlius, New York
Tanya Fridland
Therapist, LMSW
Postpartum depression can be incredibly challenging, but with the right support and guidance, healing and recovery are possible. Together, we'll work to understand the underlying factors contributing to your postpartum depression, whether they're related to hormonal changes, sleep deprivation, relationship dynamics, or other stressors. By gaining insight into the root causes of your depression, you can begin to address them and move towards healing.
2 Years Experience
Online in Manlius, New York (Online Only)
Janice M. Amato
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, L.C.S.W.-R
Postpartum is a particularly difficult depression. While society, family, and friends may all feel joy at a new life, the postpartum mother can be feeling lost, numb, and unable to "live up to" the picture of new mother joy. She may also feel angry and resentful.
It is imperative that the new mother seek therapy and, possibly, medication. Most importantly, the new mother must be shown kindness and acceptance, along with the recognition that these feelings will pass and are mostly a result of hormonal surges.
22 Years Experience
Online in Manlius, New York