Postpartum Depression therapists in Stony Point, New York NY
Tiffany Callaghan
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, 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.
5 Years Experience
Jonnaye Rivera
Counselor/Therapist, MHC-LP
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.
4 Years Experience
Kelsey Ruiz
Counselor/Therapist, MHC-LP
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.
4 Years Experience
Stephanie Marks
Hypnotherapist, MA
Having a baby stimulates more feelings than any other life event. In our baby, we find our most hidden and unconscious wishes, fears and fantasies that we ourselves experienced in our earliest moments with our own mothers. These intense feelings stimulated by motherhood are physically and psychically embodied and can be difficult to deal with alone, even if our partner is there for us. As a mother, I understand the many conflicted facets of having a baby. Physically, emotionally and cognitively, having a baby transforms us on many levels in ways we could have never imagined before baby was born. With the arrival of a new baby, it often can feel like there is no space for yourself, that the baby has completely taken over your life which can lead to feelings of guilt and depression. Though the love for our newborn is like no other, mothers need a lot of help and support and a space where they can feel safe to express all thoughts and feelings. I am here for you, to share your joys and your pains, your everyday struggles of motherhood that you feel you cannot reveal to anyone else because of the care you seek to give to your newborn. Taking care of yourself means taking care of your baby. In our work together you will feel supported, held and understood so that you can have more energy to be present with yourself and your baby.
13 Years Experience
Under The Tree Counseling
Life Coach
There’s a lot of different reasons as why a patient wishes to separate themselves from their child. Gluing the patient back together to their child, while tapping into their own inner childhood, will help the client regain their confidence as a new mother
8 Years Experience
Alexandra Butler
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, 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.
5 Years Experience
Celestine David
Counselor/Therapist, MHC-LP
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.
10 Years Experience
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
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
Patricia Valencia
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC
Postpartum Depression is nothing to be ashamed of, it isreal and it can surpass the initial months of a child's life. Postpartum can induce crippling anxiety and disassociation.
11 Years Experience