Infertility therapists in Monroe, Michigan MI

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Ann Arbor, Michigan therapist: Kathleen Nelson, licensed clinical social worker
Infertility or Adoption

Kathleen Nelson

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LMSW
Infertility and adoption are intertwined with loss. We will work to identify the losses you are experiencing, and work though the grief process.  
29 Years Experience
In-Person Near Monroe, MI
Online in Monroe, Michigan
Plymouth, Michigan therapist: Transformational Choices, therapist
Infertility or Adoption

Transformational Choices

Therapist, LMSW, LPC, CAADC, LLMSW
With a plethora of therapists on our team we have the ability to meet many needs including Infertility or Adoption. We will be able to fit you with a therapist who will meet you wherever you are on your journey. We are here to serve you.  
In-Person Near Monroe, MI
Online in Monroe, Michigan
Detroit, Michigan therapist: Ciara Shellman, therapist
Infertility or Adoption

Ciara Shellman

Therapist
I provide compassionate support and guidance for individuals and couples navigating the journey towards parenthood. Whether you're struggling with infertility or considering adoption, I offer a safe and understanding space to explore your options and emotions. Together, we'll navigate the complexities of this journey, addressing challenges, processing grief, and finding hope. With personalized care and support, let's embark on this path towards building or expanding your family.  
1 Years Experience
Online in Monroe, Michigan
Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania therapist: Barry Lipscomb, hypnotherapist
Infertility or Adoption

Barry Lipscomb

Hypnotherapist, CHT
Fertility journeys can be quite frustrating, especially as it gets extended and you are not finding success regardless of the path you take. There can be feelings of inadequacy and disappointment that your body is not responding as you would like. After failed attempts at IVF you might find yourself experiencing loss and grieving for the pregnancy that isn't happening. Women and couples often keep their experience to themselves putting on a brave face each day as their journey lingers on. I have worked with women using hypnotherapy to work through this grief and loss, and explore if past trauma or limiting beliefs in their subconscious is affecting their ability to conceive.  
4 Years Experience
Online in Monroe, Michigan
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Infertility or Adoption

Strides in Psychotherapy

Psychologist, PSY.D.
According to the National Women's Health Resource Center (NWHRC) approximately 6.1 million couples in the United States, or 10 percent of all couples of childbearing age, have difficulty conceiving. However, it still remains a topic that couples do not speak about easily. Therefore there is often an illusion that they are alone or ‘defective’ which is not true. The course of infertility treatment can be highly variable. Some couples conceive immediately while others can take 1-2 years to achieve their goal. Research has shown that fertility increases when a woman’s stress decreases. Therefore, while going through tests and medical procedures, it is important to have outlets to express emotion and build concrete strategnies to cope with changes and challenges. With infertility treatment there is also an increased chance of multiple births. While this doubles and triples the blessing it also increases the amount of planning and stress. The approach of ‘one-on-one’ parenting, that most of us experienced, is different to the parenting approach (called ‘zone defense’ by some parents) needed with multiples. The choice to adopt comes about for many different reasons and can be expressed in a multitude of ways. Sometimes it is done formally through adoption agencies and the courts, and sometimes it is done between family members, legally or informally. Adoption crosses over many ethnic, cultural, religious, and socio-economic barriers. Adoption can happen at various ages for the parent and the child. Some families have both adoptive and biological children. Sometimes step-parents adopt their spouse’s children from a previous relationship. Adoptive siblings can be biologically related to each other or from different corners of the world.  
23 Years Experience
Online in Monroe, Michigan