Postpartum Depression therapists in North Bay, Ontario ON, Canada CA

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London, Ontario therapist: Richelle LeBlanc, registered social worker
Postpartum Depression

Richelle LeBlanc

Registered Social Worker, BSW, MSW, RSW
Will address pregnancy and postpartum depression through the utilization of CBT, MI and other techniques.  
7 Years Experience
Online in North Bay, Ontario
Guelph, Ontario therapist: Jane Kraft, licensed clinical social worker
Postpartum Depression

Jane Kraft

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW,RSW, Psychotherapist
As a mother of two children I get how much life changes when children arrive. Having a supportive therapist is a proven way to help navigate the changes that childbirth brings.  
8 Years Experience
Online in North Bay, Ontario
Stratford, Ontario therapist: Bridget McCann, registered psychotherapist
Postpartum Depression

Bridget McCann

Registered Psychotherapist, MA, RP
One in seven women experience a perinatal mood disorder (anxiety, depression) during the first year postpartum. This very common pre and post natal experience can feel overwhelming, however you are not alone. PPA and PPD are common experiences I work with in my practice. We will work together to tailor a treatment approach that best meets your needs.  
4 Years Experience
Online in North Bay, Ontario
Brantford, Ontario therapist: Nisha Thakkar, registered psychotherapist
Postpartum Depression

Nisha Thakkar

Registered Psychotherapist, MA
Facing postpartum depression? You're not alone. As your empathetic therapist, I provide a safe space to navigate the challenges of new motherhood. Together, we'll address your emotions, build coping strategies, and work towards rediscovering joy. Let's embark on a healing journey to ensure you thrive during this transformative phase.  
2 Years Experience
Online in North Bay, Ontario
Oakville, Ontario therapist: Mind By Design®, registered psychotherapist
Postpartum Depression

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
Online in North Bay, Ontario