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Online Postpartum Depression therapists in Alexandria, KY

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Glenview Manor, Kentucky therapist: MentalWellness Therapy LLC, marriage and family therapist
Postpartum

MentalWellness Therapy LLC

Marriage and Family Therapist, Marriage and Family Therapist Associate
After having a baby, you may feel disconnected, overwhelmed, or not like yourself—and that can be scary. Postpartum depression is more common than you think, and you don’t have to go through it alone. We support you in regulating your emotions, processing the transition into motherhood, and rebuilding a sense of stability and self  
2 Years Experience
Online in Alexandria, KY
Tucson, Arizona therapist: Dr. Linda Leiphart, psychologist
Postpartum

Dr. Linda Leiphart

Psychologist, PsyD
I have extensive training and expertise in Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Mindfulness-Based Therapies.  
22 Years Experience
Online in Alexandria, KY
Media, Pennsylvania therapist: Linda Friedman, psychologist
Postpartum

Linda Friedman

Psychologist, Psy.D.
The transformative experience of welcoming a child can bring a spectrum of emotions for new parents. While feelings of overwhelm, worry, sadness, or irritability are understandable, persistent or intense feelings can indicate postpartum depression. As an expert in this area, I offer compassionate and effective support tailored to the unique needs of new mothers.  
22 Years Experience
Online in Alexandria, KY
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Chicago, Illinois therapist: Dr. Adam Shafer (Chicago, IL), psychologist
Postpartum

Dr. Adam Shafer (Chicago, IL)

Psychologist, Psy. D., M.A.
Giving birth and raising a child is one of the most significant adjustments any parent must make that requires us to accommodate ourselves to the presence of an infant/young child who is dependent on us. This can (and almost certainly does at times) feel desperate to the point that we don't know what to do. It is vital that we allow ourselves some degree of self-compassion to know and accept these overwhelming circumstance in order to reach out to others for support and guidance to help us through.  
17 Years Experience
Online in Alexandria, KY
Rye Brook, New York therapist: Dr. Sharon Herzog, psychologist
Postpartum

Dr. Sharon Herzog

Psychologist, PsyD
I have helped clients work through postpartum depression and go on to have more children without a reoccurrence.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Alexandria, KY
Westminster, Colorado therapist: Tatiana Turo-Handy, PsyD., PMH-C, psychologist
Postpartum

Tatiana Turo-Handy, PsyD., PMH-C

Psychologist, PsyD. PMH-C
Postpartum depression and postpartum anxiety can make the early months of parenthood feel overwhelming, lonely, or frightening. Many new parents experience intense worry, sadness, irritability, racing thoughts, or a sense of disconnection from themselves or their baby. As a bilingual (Spanish/English) psychologist and PMH‑C certified clinician, I provide compassionate, evidence‑based therapy to help individuals understand what they’re experiencing, reduce emotional distress, and regain a sense of stability and confidence. Therapy offers a supportive space to explore the challenges of sleep deprivation, shifting identity, relationship changes, intrusive thoughts, and the pressure to “feel okay.” Together, we work toward strengthening coping skills, rebuilding emotional balance, and helping you feel more grounded during this vulnerable and transformative time.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Alexandria, KY
Denver, Colorado therapist: Dr. Elizabeth Coldren, psychologist
Postpartum

Dr. Elizabeth Coldren

Psychologist, PSYD, PSYPACT
I work with mothers in the months and years after birth who feel “off” in ways that others don’t always see. Many of the mothers I see look like they are managing from the outside, while feeling anything but okay on the inside. You may love your baby and still feel overwhelmed, numb, irritable, or not at home in your own life. Some have had medically complicated or frightening births, NICU stays, pregnancy or birth complications, or babies with ongoing medical needs. Others had births that looked fine from the outside, but something about the experience or the aftermath has left them feeling unlike themselves. Postpartum experiences can include persistent sadness or emptiness; anxiety, racing thoughts, or a sense of dread that does not match what is happening; intrusive thoughts or images, including fears about something happening to your baby; replaying the birth or hospital stay and wondering if you did something wrong; irritability or feeling on edge with your baby, partner, or other children; difficulty sleeping, eating, or caring for yourself even when you technically have the chance; feeling disconnected from your baby, your body, or the person you used to be; shame or guilt that you are not enjoying this time the way you thought you would; and loneliness even when you are rarely alone. For mothers whose babies had NICU stays or ongoing medical issues, there may also be ongoing vigilance and fear, medical trauma, and the sense that you never really got a chance to just be home with your baby. I have spent more than three decades sitting with women in the perinatal season, and I know how varied “postpartum” can be. In our work together, we slow things down and make room for your full experience without judgment. Your birth story, your mood, your fears, and your exhaustion are all welcome here. From there, we explore small, realistic shifts that help you feel more anchored, supported, and less alone in this season of your life. You do not have to be in crisis to reach out, or to prove that you are “struggling enough.” Feeling off, unlike yourself, or quietly overwhelmed is enough.  
26 Years Experience
Online in Alexandria, KY
Seattle, Washington therapist: Dr. Annette Tardif, psychologist
Postpartum

Dr. Annette Tardif

Psychologist, PhD, MA
Tardif Psychology specializes in: Persistent/chronic physical pain, eg. hypermobility/HSD/hEDS, migraines, cancer, pelvic pain Times of hormone changes, eg. postpartum, perimenopause, menopause, postmenopause Caretaking, eg. a loved one has a chronic illness Burnout, ongoing stress, eg. school, work Persistent/chronic mental health pain, eg. trauma, anxiety, depression, ADHD  
8 Years Experience
Online in Alexandria, KY (Online Only)
Palo Alto, California therapist: Mary Knoblock, DNH, hypnotherapist
Postpartum

Mary Knoblock, DNH

Hypnotherapist, DNH, RTT Practitioner, Hypnotist, Holistic Naturopath Practitioner, Spiritual Counselor
RTT is really effective for depression as well as the other modalities like Spiritual Counseling, Health Coaching etc. We work together on the presenting postpartum depression and help you find relief through hypnosis and peace and clarity around your new role as a mum!  
11 Years Experience
Online in Alexandria, KY (Online Only)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania therapist: Philadelphia Couples Therapy, psychologist
Postpartum

Philadelphia Couples Therapy

Psychologist, PsyD
Despite its obvious joys, new parenthood almost inevitably takes a toll on romantic partnerships. Seemingly overnight each partner is thrust into a different role from what they are used to, and a different role from their partner. They feel misunderstood, underappreciated, and often lonely. Additionally, there is a constant source of need, possibly contributing to sleeplessness, anxiety, and depression. New mothers famously feel guilt for whatever they feel they aren’t doing well enough as a mother. They might be seeking support but coming up short, which exacerbates their self-doubt and loneliness. New fathers often deeply desire to be helpful and good providers while bonding with their child, but sometimes they don’t feel good enough or appreciated despite their efforts. You might have a parent staying home for the first time, feeling lost in the mountain of domestic responsibilities. Therapy is often the last item on a new parent’s to-do list, but it is the ultimate form of self care, especially if their partner feels emotionally far away. Therapy is a way of reuniting the love that brought you together while both holding up this new little life.  
23 Years Experience
Online in Alexandria, KY
Frisco, Texas therapist: Dr. Tara Thompson, psychologist
Postpartum

Dr. Tara Thompson

Psychologist, PsyD
I am certified as a Perinatal Mental Health clinician (PMH-C),  
Online in Alexandria, KY
Paoli, Pennsylvania therapist: Rachael Keyser, PsyD, psychologist
Postpartum

Rachael Keyser, PsyD

Psychologist, PsyD
The transition into motherhood can bring a mix of joy and difficulty, and postpartum depression is more common than many realize. I work with new mothers to address feelings of isolation, sadness, and overwhelm, offering therapeutic support and practical strategies to regain emotional balance and well-being.  
4 Years Experience
Online in Alexandria, KY
Eagle, Idaho therapist: Lauren Chavis, psychologist
Postpartum

Lauren Chavis

Psychologist, PsyD
Some mothers experience a loss in their identity and adult life. I work to help new mothers reclaim their life and work to define a new role in their life.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Alexandria, KY
Knoxville, Tennessee therapist: Dr. Rae Mazzei, psychologist
Postpartum

Dr. Rae Mazzei

Psychologist, PsyD
As a psychologist specializing in postpartum depression, I provide compassionate support for new mothers navigating the challenges of this life-changing transition. Together, we’ll address feelings of sadness, anxiety, and overwhelm while fostering emotional healing and building effective coping strategies. My goal is to help you reconnect with yourself, bond with your baby, and embrace motherhood with confidence and joy. You are not alone, and healing is possible.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Alexandria, KY (Online Only)
Lexington, Kentucky therapist: Dr. Colby Cohen-Archer, psychologist
Postpartum

Dr. Colby Cohen-Archer

Psychologist, PhD
Struggling with depression or anxiety during pregnancy or postpartum? This is not your fault and you are not alone. (One in five women develop a mood disorder within a year of giving birth!) With expert care, you can be well, feel like yourself again, feel capable of being the parent, partner, and friend you want to be. If you are looking for help for sadness, anxiety, fears, irritability, rage, or loss related to building your family, I can help. At The Postpartum Adjustment Center, I have been providing empathic evidenced-based treatment for parents for over 20 years. I can help you find emotional stability and joy as you navigate the stresses of motherhood.  
28 Years Experience
Online in Alexandria, KY
Fairfax, Virginia therapist: Siddharth Arora, psychiatrist
Postpartum

Siddharth Arora

Psychiatrist, DO, MS
Postpartum depression is a serious and often under-recognized condition that affects both the parent and the infant’s well-being. Our team provides sensitive, evidence-based medication management tailored for the perinatal period, with a focus on safety during pregnancy and breastfeeding. We also address related concerns such as anxiety, sleep disruption, or previous psychiatric history, supporting comprehensive recovery for new parents.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Alexandria, KY
Richboro, Pennsylvania therapist: Lisa J. Taylor, psychologist
Postpartum

Lisa J. Taylor

Psychologist, Ph.D.
The transition to parenthood can bring immense joy — and also unexpected challenges. I specialize in supporting new parents who are experiencing postpartum depression, anxiety, or simply feeling overwhelmed by the demands of this new stage of life. In our work together, we focus on your emotional well-being, helping you reconnect with yourself and find balance in the midst of change. I also provide practical parenting coaching and relationship support to strengthen communication and connection within your family. My approach is warm, affirming, and grounded in the belief that caring for yourself is an essential part of caring for your child.  
21 Years Experience
Online in Alexandria, KY
Westfield, New Jersey therapist: Dr. Vanessa Vitiello, psychologist
Postpartum

Dr. Vanessa Vitiello

Psychologist, Licensed Clinical Psychologist
I specialize in supporting individuals experiencing postpartum depression by providing a safe, nonjudgmental space to process emotions and reduce isolation. Treatment focuses on both emotional support and practical strategies to help you feel more like yourself again.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Alexandria, KY (Online Only)
Seattle, Washington therapist: Dr. Nicole Montes, psychologist
Postpartum

Dr. Nicole Montes

Psychologist, PsyD
I'm certified in perinatal mental health (PMH-C) and love supporting clients through pregnancy, postpartum and adjustment to parenting. I also have training and experience supporting clients through loss and abortion, including termination for medical reasons, and consider myself a pro-choice therapist.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Alexandria, KY
Moraine, Ohio therapist: Seven Hills Psychology, psychologist
Postpartum

Seven Hills Psychology

Psychologist, Psychologist
We offer treatment for post-partum and peri-partum depression.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Alexandria, KY

Postpartum Depression therapists in Alexandria, Kentucky Statistics

Postpartum Depression therapists in Alexandria, Kentucky average 15 years of experience and charge around $211 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The most commonly treated issues are Postpartum Depression (100%), Anxiety or Fears (86%), and Depression (80%).

Average years in practice

15 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$211

Gender ID

82% Female
18% Male

Session Type

66% In Person and Online
34% Online Only

Top Specialties

100% Postpartum Depression
86% Anxiety or Fears
80% Depression
75% Stress
73% Loss or Grief
68% Women's Issues
66% Trauma and PTSD

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