Postpartum Depression therapists in Kilgore, Texas TX
Dr. Aretha Steele (Mindful Healing Counseling)
Psychologist, PsyD
Hey there! If you're a new parent struggling with postpartum depression or anxiety, we're here to offer support and understanding. Being a mom or dad is a rollercoaster, and it's okay to feel overwhelmed. We specialize in helping parents like you navigate through these challenges. Let's work together to explore your feelings, find coping strategies, and create a nurturing space for your well-being. Parenthood is a unique journey, and it's normal to face ups and downs. In our sessions, you'll find a safe place to share your experiences without judgment. You're not alone, and we're here to walk beside you on your path towards a more balanced and joyful parenthood. Your mental health matters, and I'm honored to be part of your journey to a brighter, happier family life.
(Note: We have specific therapists who specialize in this area at our practice. See our website for more information)
15 Years Experience
SEVN Therapy Co.
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC-S, LPC-A, Masters Level Intern
Our team of licensed professional counselors at SEVN Therapy Co. works with moms struggling with postpartum depression. Contact our office to learn more about how our team can help you!
14 Years Experience
G. Victoria Davis
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
With over 8 years of experience and a history of working in a hospital setting, I take pride in assisting you on your journey of stability. I hope to assist with creating a treatment plan that can serve you well. Stabilization is important to your health and wellness. It most important to take your time and learn about your diagnosis and appropriate measures to take in crisis.
9 Years Experience
Dr. Tara Thompson
Psychologist, PsyD
I am certified as a Perinatal Mental Health clinician (PMH-C),
Dr. Adam Shafer
Psychologist, Psy. D., M.A.
Giving birth and raising a child is one of the most significant adjustments any parent must make that requires us to accommodate ourselves to the presence of an infant/young child who is dependent on us. This can (and almost certainly does at times) feel desperate to the point that we don't know what to do. It is vital that we allow ourselves some degree of self-compassion to know and accept these overwhelming circumstance in order to reach out to others for support and guidance to help us through.