I have been trained in working with women who are
experiencing postpartum mood disorders.
For new moms, there is a one in seven chance of
experiencing a postpartum mood disorder, according to the American Psychological Association (APA).
Not exact matches
Her
experience with
postpartum mood and anxiety
disorders.
Specializes in working with women with
postpartum mood and anxiety
disorders and the transition to parenthood, including women who have undergone a traumatic birth
experience.
Extensive
experience working with women and couples around infertility, complicated pregnancy, pregnancy loss, traumatic birth
experiences and
postpartum mood and anxiety
disorders.
While it is common for most parents to
experience moments of questioning and doubt along their parenting journey, a persistent and reoccurring presence of these feelings may be more normal for a
postpartum mood disorder.
• Personal or Family history of Depression or Anxiety • History of severe PMS or PMDD • Chronic Pain or Illness • Fertility Treatments • Miscarriage • Traumatic or Stressful Pregnancy or Birthing
Experience • Abrupt Discontinuation of Breastfeeding • Substance Abuse Knowing the signs and symptoms of a perinatal
mood disorder such as
Postpartum Depression (PPD) or Anxiety are very important in order to get the appropriate help.
Difference between feeling anxious and
experiencing Postpartum Anxiety (as a
mood disorder that should be diagnosed)
If you think you may be
experiencing a perinatal or
postpartum mood and anxiety
disorder, don't hesitate to get help.
For over 20 years she has provided clinical services to clients facing
postpartum adjustment and
mood disorders, traumatic childbirth
experiences, perinatal loss, NICU stays and medically fragile children, and fertility challenges.
ABC Doula Service is a team of highly
experienced postpartum doulas trained in breastfeeding support and instruction,
postpartum recovery including
mood disorders, and are experts in infant care.
According to
Postpartum Progress, one in seven women will experience postpartum depression or some other perinatal mood
Postpartum Progress, one in seven women will
experience postpartum depression or some other perinatal mood
postpartum depression or some other perinatal
mood disorder.
Grover
experienced a very severe case of D - MER — one that took four long, dreadful months to diagnose and led to a
postpartum mood disorder for her.
For some, flexibility and resilience is taxed by
postpartum mood disorders, traumatic birth
experiences, medical conditions, or a past history of abuse.
Postpartum depression is a
mood disorder new mothers (and dads) may
experience after the birth of a child.
My
experience and expertise is working with families impacted by
postpartum mood disorders, stressful or traumatic events, loss of a loved one, anxiety, attachment difficulties, and behavioral concerns.
I have worked extensively with families
experiencing conflict with their teenage child, and specialize in treating
mood disorders, anxiety, family conflict, grief, and
postpartum and infertility issues.»
Furthermore, many parents
experience not only the «baby blues,» but also
postpartum depression and other
mood disorders.
Doulas can provide many types of support for families
experiencing postpartum mood and anxiety
disorders, especially making it possible for parents to make time for self - care and sleep.
My birth and
postpartum experience revealed a lack of support and candor surrounding perinatal
mood disorders, when birth doesn't go the way you expected and the challenges of becoming a parent.
Lana has extensive
experience working with teens and adults
experiencing various concerns such as depression, anxiety, self - esteem, stress management, effective communication, life changes, and perinatal /
postpartum mood and anxiety
disorders.
In addition to advanced training in both Gottman Method Couples Therapy and Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy, Rachel has extensive training and
experience in working with parents on challenging issues and has specialized training in
postpartum mood disorders.
Postpartum Support International (PSI) is the world's leading organization in advocating, educating, and providing support for women experiencing postpartum depression and other perinatal mood
Postpartum Support International (PSI) is the world's leading organization in advocating, educating, and providing support for women
experiencing postpartum depression and other perinatal mood
postpartum depression and other perinatal
mood disorders.
For some, flexibility and resilience is taxed by
postpartum mood disorders, traumatic birth
experiences, medical conditions, or a past history of abuse.