Nevertheless, practitioners can confidently work with perinatal depressed women using a basic approach to IPT as long as they inform themselves of
the special Postpartum mood disorders concerns and challenges that pregnant and postpartum women face as they cope with depression.
Not exact matches
For now, let's keep it general because there are so many people who can give an account much like mine of how wrapping helped bring them up from
postpartum mood disorders, or struggles with relationships,
special needs children, high needs and sensory issues, or securing attachment again after developmental leaps or time apart.
Michele is a member of The American Society for Reproductive Medicine: Mental Health Professionals Group and has developed a
special interest and proficiency working with individuals and couples coping with
postpartum depression, perinatal
mood disorders, and infertility.
She specializes in CBT, DBT, and family therapy, and has a
special interest in supporting women and their families coping with perinatal and
postpartum mood and anxiety
disorders.
I specialize in parenting support, parenting for families of children with
special needs,
postpartum mood disorders, as well as family and couples counseling.