Postpartum Depression therapists in Clarence-Rockland, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Sierra Goldfinger
Registered Psychotherapist, RP (Qualifying)
Mental health challenges during pregnancy, or the first life of your child’s life are common. You are not alone and you are not to blame. Often, ideas of pregnancy and parenthood can be romanticized while your personal experience can feel both overwhelming and daunting. While I do not offer therapy for pregnancy and postpartum depression, at Psychotherapy Collective, our online clinic, we have therapists who are well positioned to support you. Visit https://www.psychotherapycollective.ca/areas-of-focus/pregnancy-postpartum and book a free 15-minute consultation today.
3 Years Experience
Emily Beeckmans
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, B.A., B.S.W., M.S.W., RSW, CHRP
I offer a safe space to honestly process your feelings post partum. Our sessions are a judgement-free zone to be open up and explore ways to manage your feelings and struggles parenting a newborn.
26 Years Experience
Theresa Gregory, Lightbridge Psychotherapy
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying), Masters in the Arts
Having experienced postpartum depression first hand, I can relate to how challenging it is to function as a new parent when you are feeling sad, moody, anxious and lacking in energy and motivation. I am here to help with genuine understanding, processing your thoughts, feelings and emotions, and managing this difficult time for moms so you can begin to feel more like yourself again.
4 Years Experience
Melissa Letourneau
Registered Psychotherapist, RP
My approach is grounded in authenticity, trust, and often humour. I believe you have the wisdom to navigate life’s challenges and I strive to help empower you to facilitate change in therapy. Therapy is a great step in accessing support when struggling during pregnancy or the postpartum period. It also provides a safe space to acknowledge your difficulties. I work with individuals, couples, children and families offering a free consultation to ensure we are a good fit. I carry a systemic lens, exploring the way culture, community and family shape our experiences and aspirations. I am committed to strength-based and anti-oppressive practice in my work. I recognize the importance and responsibility I have as a therapist, to address the systemic inequalities impacting clients in their lives.
7 Years Experience
Friends2go
Counsellor/Therapist, addiction and mental Health , psychosocial intervention , anxiety and stress management
PPD develops around the time a woman gives birth. Women with PPD often struggle with anxiety, sadness, difficulty sleeping, or disturbing thoughts. Research suggests that it is triggered by changes in hormones and that women with PPD are sensitive to those changes. PPD occurs in approximately 15% of births.
5 Years Experience