Postpartum Depression therapists in Kapuskasing, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Reflection Centre
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, MSW, RSW, RSSW
Postpartum depression can affect anyone, regardless of their age, background, or lifestyle. It is a common condition that can make new mothers feel overwhelmed, anxious, and sad, even when they have a healthy baby. At Reflection Centre, we provide a safe and supportive environment where mothers can express their concerns, learn coping skills, and access evidence-based treatments. Our experienced therapists use a personalized approach to help new mothers overcome postpartum depression and rediscover the joys of motherhood.
31 Years Experience
Corrine Wilde, Wilde Psychotherapy
Registered Psychotherapist, RP
Postpartum depression affects more people than most people realize. Feeling alone or inadequate to care for your new child is quite daunting. Talking about how you are feeling and finding new ways to cope, will help you to not feel so helpless and provide the strength to manage the changes to your life that this new person has introduced.
21 Years Experience
Shift Collab
Registered Social Worker
Compassionate help and coping strategies for postpartum depression, supporting a healthy transition to motherhood.
8 Years Experience
Kennedy McLean Counselling & Psychotherapy Services
Registered Psychotherapist
Our team members have special training in working with prenatal and post-partum issues. We understand the challenges new mothers face. Get support from someone experienced and empathic. Contact us to learn more.
14 Years Experience
Mind By Design®
Registered Psychotherapist, Psychology and Coaching Clinics
Although it is normal to have what is colloquially known as the “baby blues” following the birth of a child, this tends to naturally go away not too long after. PPD can start during the pregnancy to one year after the birth of a child, where the sufferer will show the typical effects of depression which affects their mood; the way they feel about themselves, how they relate to others, and how they interact with the rest of the world. Ultimately, PPD affects people from many different walks of life, regardless of the ease or difficulty of the pregnancy, whether they are a first-time parent or have other children, whether they are married or not, and regardless of socioeconomic status, education, and cultural background.
15 Years Experience