Welcoming a baby can elicit many powerful emotions. New moms can expect to feel excitement, fear and everything in between. Mood swings, crying spells, anxiety, depression and difficulty sleeping are not at all uncommon and typically start to fade within a couple of weeks of childbirth.

However, some women develop serious postpartum depression, characterized by feelings of extreme sadness and anxiety that might interfere with a woman’s ability to care for herself or her family. Therapists specializing in postpartum issues can help women struggling with the common, and usually less serious, “baby blues” and those suffering from severe postpartum depression.

Therapists specialising in Postpartum

Christina Mills

Transformative Coach, NLP Master Coach Practitioner, Stress Management Consultant

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Rachel Bliss

Integrative Psychotherapist

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Rebecca Pilkington

Registered Nutritional Therapist

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Victoria Garland

Counselling Psychologist and Psychotherapist

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BRIEANNE Doyle

Counsellor

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Rosie Dee

Psychotherapeutic Counsellor

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Monika Smolar

Monika Smolar

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Lisa Rickerby

Counsellor

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Linda Zurak

Somatic Therapist

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Nicholas Rose & Associates Nicholas Rose & Associates

Private and Confidential Therapy Services

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Hannah Puddephatt

Clinical Psychologist

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Adriana Amorim

Psychotherapist

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Isabella Cristalli

Advance Trainee Psychotherapist, Graduate Member of the British Psychological Society.

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Jade Elizabeth

Hypnotherapy | NLP Practitioner | Mindset Coach

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