Postpartum Depression therapists in Timmins, 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
Bridget McCann
Registered Psychotherapist, MA, RP
One in seven women experience a perinatal mood disorder (anxiety, depression) during the first year postpartum. This very common pre and post natal experience can feel overwhelming, however you are not alone. PPA and PPD are common experiences I work with in my practice. We will work together to tailor a treatment approach that best meets your needs.
4 Years Experience
Arzu Ferguson
Psychologist, M.Sc., RP, C. Psych.
Postpartum depression can be an unsettling and distressing experience. Getting treatment is important for the wellbeing of both you and your baby. As a mother of three children, I have experience with postpartum challenges and I am ready to work together to overcome these challenges. For further information, please feel free to contact me and receive a prompt reply.
27 Years Experience
Maria Mukhin
Counsellor/Therapist, MACP (Candidate), Psychtherapist (Qualifying)
I specialize in supporting new mothers experiencing postpartum depression, providing a compassionalte space where you can navigate the complexities of this challenging time. It's okay to feel sadness and stress after having a baby; these emotions are more common than you might think. Understanding that you are not alone is the first step towards healing. Together, we will work to address your feelings and develop strategies to help you regain your sense of well-being and joy in motherhood.
0 Years Experience
Michelle Directo
Registered Psychotherapist, MDiv, RP, ExA
After the delivery of your child, the body continues to go through changes, physiologically, emotionally, psychologically, and socially. These changes may feel confusing, overwhelming, and undesirable. Intense emotions of joy, anxiety, fear, sadness, and happiness may be felt all at once. The lack of sleep, pain associated with breastfeeding, lack of support, crying frequently are all symptoms that are important to talk about. Dads can also experience depression. Let us work together to help you how to best manage these changes.
6 Years Experience