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Postpartum Depression therapists in Drexel Heights, AZ

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Tucson, Arizona therapist: Dr. Linda Leiphart, psychologist
Postpartum Depression

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
In-Person Near Drexel Heights, AZ
Online in Drexel Heights, AZ
Austin, Texas therapist: Dr. Jana Rundle, psychologist
Postpartum Depression

Dr. Jana Rundle

Psychologist, Psy.D., PMH-C
Postpartum depression can make the transition into motherhood feel far more difficult than expected. Many women experience persistent sadness, anxiety, irritability, exhaustion, or a sense of feeling disconnected from themselves or their baby. You may find yourself wondering why things feel so hard or feeling guilty for not enjoying this time the way you thought you would. Postpartum depression is more common than many people realize, and you do not have to go through it alone. Therapy with me provides a supportive space to talk openly about what you’re experiencing, better understand the emotional and physical changes happening during the postpartum period, and develop practical ways to begin feeling more like yourself again. My work focuses on supporting women through postpartum depression with compassion, practical tools, and evidence-based treatment.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Drexel Heights, AZ
Mesa, Arizona therapist: Inner Balance Counseling, counselor/therapist
Postpartum Depression

Inner Balance Counseling

Counselor/Therapist, LPC
Postpartum depression can involve emotional numbness, anxiety, shame, and a sense of disconnection that many parents feel afraid to talk about. I support individuals navigating postpartum mood changes while also addressing the role of trauma, identity shifts, and nervous-system overwhelm. Treatment is compassionate, non-judgmental, and focused on restoring emotional stability and connection.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Drexel Heights, AZ
Grand Junction, Colorado therapist: Joanna Rogers, licensed clinical social worker
Postpartum Depression

Joanna Rogers

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I specialize in perinatal mood and anxiety disorders and provide EMDR to process trauma associated with it.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Drexel Heights, AZ
Kansas City, Missouri therapist: Dr. Ann Becker-Schutte; Healthy Balanced Life Psychology, LLC, psychologist
Postpartum Depression

Dr. Ann Becker-Schutte; Healthy Balanced Life Psychology, LLC

Psychologist, Ph.D.
New mothers expect to have a wonderful experience when they bring their babies home. If you are living with postpartum depression, that wonderful experience can feel like a nightmare. In therapy, I work to help new mothers find their way through postpartum depression back to healthy, connected coping.  
23 Years Experience
Online in Drexel Heights, AZ

Postpartum Depression therapists in Drexel Heights, Arizona Statistics

Postpartum Depression therapists in Drexel Heights, Arizona average 15 years of experience and charge around $208 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (77%), Psychodynamic Therapy (40%), and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) (39%).

Average years in practice

15 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$208

Accept insurance

47%

Offer sliding scale

44%

Gender ID

76% Female
20% Male
3% Non-Binary
1% Gender Fluid

Session Type

74% In Person and Online
26% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

77% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
40% Psychodynamic Therapy
39% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
39% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
37% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
32% Family Systems Therapy
31% Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

Ages Served

94% Adult
68% Young Adult
52% Senior
50% Teen
24% Children

Client Focus

60% Women
40% LGBTQ+
29% Men
26% Black / African American
26% Military / Veterans