Postpartum Depression therapists in Snyder, Texas TX
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Dawn Nelson
Counselor/Therapist, LCSW-S, ACSW, SAP, CART
I offer a safe, caring, and non-judgmental environment for you to work through the issues that friends and loved ones often don’t understand. I am a mother in addition to being a professional therapist. I get it. There’s no need to dress up, and you can bring your baby to your session with you.
34 Years Experience
Online in Snyder, Texas
Sugar Land Counseling Center
Counselor/Therapist
Many psychological associates at Sugar Land Counseling Center work with those dealing with postpartum depression.
29 Years Experience
Online in Snyder, Texas
Hillary Langley
Psychologist, PsyD
My actual specialty is maternal mental health. Whether that is postpartum depression or anxiety, birth trauma, infertility, or depression and anxiety during pregnancy. I am particularly passionate about working with women who have trauma and are at any point in their motherhood journey. Motherhood has a way of bringing up past traumas and hurts.
9 Years Experience
Online in Snyder, Texas (Online Only)
Lea Purczinsky
Pre-Licensed Professional, Licensed Professional Counselor Associate
No one wants postpartum depression as part of thier story... and yet it affects so many women during what they thought would be one of the happiest times of their life. If this is you, it would be my honor to navigate this story with you. Together we will create a plan that is sensitive to your unique situation, whether that includes elements of trauma, grief, anxiety, and creating a plan to help recover from the depression.
1 Years Experience
Online in Snyder, Texas
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 Snyder, Texas