Therapy for moms in south carolina & Alabama.
Therapy for Pregnancy & Postpartum in Greenville, SC
SOUND LIKE YOU?
Maybe you are…
Struggling with intrusive thoughts during pregnancy or postpartum
Feeling constantly worried & overwhelmed, like you are doing something wrong
Struggling with what your birth experience looked like
Wishing that you were happier
Feeling more easily frustrated with people you love
HOW I CAN HELP
Did you know that 1 in 5 women and 1 in 10 men struggle with Postpartum anxiety & depression?
Pregnancy and postpartum involve a whole lot of change, and understandably so.. a new baby, relationship changes, hormone changes, and a whole lot of adjustment. Did you know that fathers experience hormone changes, as well?
I'm here to assist you in processing anxiety or depression during pregnancy, birth trauma, overcoming postpartum anxiety and depression, and managing intrusive thoughts. Together, we'll navigate through these challenges, empower you to reclaim your inner strength, and pave the way towards a brighter and more fulfilling future.
OH.. and of course you can bring your baby to our session!
WHAT WE’LL DO TOGETHER
SPECIALIZED THERAPY FOR PREGNANT & POSTPARTUM MOMS CAN HELP YOU…
Have a better relationship with your body
Explore and feel validated in your experiences
Understand more about your thoughts and feelings postpartum
Learn new strategies to cope and express emotion
Connect more to yourself, your partner, and your baby
Identify who you are outside of “Mom”
As a therapist, I want to provide you with a space that creates trust and understanding between us, allowing you to feel reassured and validated. We will work together to explore your experiences without judgment, develop coping strategies, and notice your resilience as you navigate the journey of parenthood. I will provide you with a supportive space to address these challenges, equipping you with valuable tools and strategies to effectively manage your emotions and enhance your overall well-being.
I’m here to help you and assist you in navigating this space.
Questions?
FAQs
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Great question! I have completed training through PSI, Postpartum Support International. I have completed a 2-day Components of Care training, as well as an Advanced Psychotherapy training, totaling 20 hours. I am working towards the PMH-C certification.
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I’m so glad you asked! Yes, absolutely. It might just appear and present differently than it might in a birthing parent.
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YES! Absolutely. If you prefer, you may bring your baby to every session, rather than lining up childcare. I would encourage you to do what feels most comfortable to you. Some parents prefer to leave their baby at home with a trusted individual, while some prefer to bring them to sessions.