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Postpartum Depression therapists in Bloomingdale, FL

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Miami, Florida therapist: Positive Pathways Counseling, counselor/therapist
Postpartum Depression

Positive Pathways Counseling

Counselor/Therapist
At Positive Pathways Counseling, we offer compassionate support for navigating postpartum depression and the emotional challenges that can come with new parenthood. Our team provides a safe, understanding space to process these experiences, reduce feelings of overwhelm, and support you in feeling more like yourself again.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Bloomingdale, FL (Online Only)
Tampa, Florida therapist: Dr. Le’ Isaac Gardner Msc.D. CTHT ORDM, hypnotherapist
Postpartum Depression

Dr. Le’ Isaac Gardner Msc.D. CTHT ORDM

Hypnotherapist, Doctorate in Metaphysical Science, MSc.D. Clinical and Transpersonal Hypnotherapist CTHT
There can be a loss of self when a woman has had a child. This experience and new beginning of life can be very frightening, sometimes causing depression, and the thought of no longer being important. Let me help you to change those views and to see clearly. Alleviating the stress and strain of negative emotions and false beliefs.  
14 Years Experience
In-Person Near Bloomingdale, FL
Online in Bloomingdale, FL
Wesley Chapel, Florida therapist: Dr. Kelsi Clayson, psychologist
Postpartum Depression

Dr. Kelsi Clayson

Psychologist, Psy.D.
Bringing a new life into the world is often painted as a time of joy and fulfillment—but for many, it is also a time of overwhelming emotions, exhaustion, and self-doubt. If you’ve been feeling more anxious, numb, or hopeless than excited, you are not alone. Maybe you struggle with guilt over not feeling the way you think you "should," or you find yourself withdrawing from loved ones. Perhaps everyday tasks feel impossible, or waves of sadness and frustration leave you feeling unrecognizable to yourself. Postpartum depression is not a reflection of your love for your baby or your abilities as a parent—it is a real and treatable condition that many experience. Together, we will create a space where you can be honest about what you're going through, free from judgment. You deserve support, understanding, and the reassurance that you are not failing—you are adjusting to a profound life transition. With the right tools and care, it is possible to reconnect with yourself, find relief from the weight of depression, and move toward a place of balance and self-compassion.  
8 Years Experience
In-Person Near Bloomingdale, FL
Online in Bloomingdale, FL
Miami, Florida therapist: Dr. Rebeca Meléndez, psychologist
Postpartum Depression

Dr. Rebeca Meléndez

Psychologist, PsyD, LMHC
Do you ever feel like you’re not connecting with or being emotionally present for your infant? Are you so stressed out and worried about everything that you don’t even have the energy to bond with your child? Does it seem like no one around you understands what you’re going through? Maybe you feel isolated and discouraged. Perhaps you spend so much time making sure your baby is safe that you have trouble relaxing and enjoying each moment. Or it could be that your exhaustion and anxiety are driving a wedge between you and your partner. You may not feel depressed or anxious, but you find yourself feeling guilt or shame about all the things you think you should be doing. Or maybe every little stressor sets you off and—once you’re upset—you have a hard time controlling your irritability or anger. As a mother of two, I know exactly how you feel. Many of these signs might not seem like postpartum symptoms at first glance. However, if your guilt or irritability is making it harder for you to adjust to life as a new mom, these feelings can still leave you overwhelmed. If symptoms of postpartum depression or anxiety are getting in your way, therapy can help you cope with them and connect with your baby.  
19 Years Experience
Online in Bloomingdale, FL
West Palm Beach, Florida therapist: Daniela Tullio, counselor/therapist
Postpartum Depression

Daniela Tullio

Counselor/Therapist, LCSW
Are you struggling to find happiness after the birth of your baby? do you feel guilty that not every day is rainbow and butterflies as a new mom? Are you struggling to feel connected to your baby? Postpartum depression is very real and painful. Its something most of us dont discuss or fully understand, but it can be debilitating for a new mom. Motherhood is difficult and experiencing Postpartum depression can not only make motherhood feel extremely difficult, but it also leaves most mothers feeling guilty and ashamed that they are a "bad mother". But I can help. You dont have to do it alone. Together we will address the postpartum depression youre experiencing and I will help you in learning healthier ways to cope with it and manage it so that you can get back to living your best life. Give me a call today for more information on ways I can help.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Bloomingdale, FL

Postpartum Depression therapists in Bloomingdale, Florida Statistics

Postpartum Depression therapists in Bloomingdale, Florida average 15 years of experience and charge around $196 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (79%), Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) (43%), and Psychodynamic Therapy (40%).

Average years in practice

15 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$196

Accept insurance

61%

Offer sliding scale

45%

Gender ID

74% Female
18% Male
4% Gender Fluid
4% Non-Binary

Session Type

70% In Person and Online
30% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

79% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
43% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
40% Psychodynamic Therapy
40% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
39% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
38% Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
35% Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)

Ages Served

95% Adult
67% Young Adult
56% Senior
55% Teen
33% Children

Client Focus

65% Women
45% LGBTQ+
33% Men
31% Black / African American
30% Hispanic / Latino