Postpartum Depression therapists in Lindsay, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Vanessa Fingland
Counsellor/Therapist, CCPCPR.cand, RPC-C
If you are struggling with postpartum depression it’s important to find a therapist who has been where you are and understands. I can help you. Please contact me for a free 15 minute consultation today.
6 Years Experience
Denise McMillan
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist #11559
I have worked with many clients suffering from postpartum depression, and I can teach you tools to manage this.
4 Years Experience
Nisha Thakkar
Registered Psychotherapist, MA
Facing postpartum depression? You're not alone. As your empathetic therapist, I provide a safe space to navigate the challenges of new motherhood. Together, we'll address your emotions, build coping strategies, and work towards rediscovering joy. Let's embark on a healing journey to ensure you thrive during this transformative phase.
2 Years Experience
Maryam Moazzami
Pre-Licensed Professional, Bsc. MPH.
Welcoming a new life into the world is a profound experience, but it can also bring unexpected challenges, including postpartum depression. I offer compassionate and tailored support to help you navigate this delicate phase of motherhood. Whether you're experiencing feelings of sadness, anxiety, or overwhelm after childbirth, I provide a safe and nurturing space to express your emotions and seek guidance. Through evidence-based interventions and personalized therapy, we'll work together to address the underlying causes of postpartum depression, develop coping strategies, and strengthen your support network. My goal is to empower you to prioritize self-care, bond with your baby, and navigate the journey of motherhood with confidence and resilience. You're not alone in this journey. Together, we'll navigate through the challenges of postpartum depression towards healing and newfound joy in motherhood.
1 Years Experience
Friends2go
Counsellor/Therapist, addiction and mental Health , psychosocial intervention , anxiety and stress management
PPD develops around the time a woman gives birth. Women with PPD often struggle with anxiety, sadness, difficulty sleeping, or disturbing thoughts. Research suggests that it is triggered by changes in hormones and that women with PPD are sensitive to those changes. PPD occurs in approximately 15% of births.
5 Years Experience