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Catriona (Cat) Schmidt

My approach to therapy: I am client centered in theoretical orientation in addition to providing CBT and DBT strategies and skills. The counseling process is a partnership involving collaboration, respect, and validation. Acquiring healthy coping skills is incorporated.

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Emily Scott

My approach to therapy: In our work together, you’ll find a safe, compassionate space to be honest about what you’re going through. My approach is warm, collaborative, and grounded in evidence-based care, helping you feel understood, build coping tools, and reconnect with yourself. You don’t have to do this alone—I’m here to walk alongside you.

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Rachel Smook

My approach to therapy: I believe that to struggle as human beings is something we all share. If you're used to being a high achiever, it might feel especially difficult to seek help and support, but you are not alone. My practice is built around people who make it work much of the time, but who find that they're struggling. I will meet you with warmth, humor, kindness, & respect.

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Amanda Sadat

My approach to therapy: I have a master's in counseling and also in psychiatric nursing allowing me to treat the whole person in a holistic manner. This may include therapy and medication/supplements. I believe your healing is nonlinear and curated to each person.

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Alexis Sturnick

My approach to therapy: I blend psychodynamic theory with a variety of therapeutic techniques, creating a personalized approach that respects your unique experience and needs. Through our collaborative work, you'll develop insights and tools to enhance your healing journey.

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Rachel Johnson

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is grounded in connection, collaboration and compassion. Helping caretakers get the care they deserve as they navigate stress, anxiety, burnout and transitions. Sessions with me are engaging, offering a balance of supportive understanding and action-oriented approaches that help my clients feel greater ease, peace and clarity.

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Elizabeth Spitzer

My approach to therapy: My practice focuses on helping individuals process difficult emotions and live more meaningful lives. I believe that therapy is most effective when it is tailored to the individual needs, strengths, and values of each client. My approach integrates cognitive and behavioral principles (e.g., CBT, ACT) and uses evidence-based trauma-focused therapies.

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Amy Ruesche

My approach to therapy: I use a combination of theoretical approaches to identify, collaborate, and problem solve your concerns. I enjoy engaging somatic work and education about the connection in our brain and body to holistically approach healing and bring peace.

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Find Postpartum Depression Therapists & Counselors in Marlborough, MA.

Are you feeling depressed after giving birth or having a child? It’s normal to have mild mood swings after having a baby, but postpartum depression is an entirely different beast. Postpartum depression is a serious mental illness characterized by feelings of sadness, anger, detachment, or hopelessness that lingers on for longer than a few days after giving birth.

If you believe that you are experiencing postpartum depression, you should seek postpartum depression therapy immediately. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Postpartum Depression Symptoms

Experiences vary from person to person, but here are some symptoms of postpartum depression:

  • You are extremely irritable.
  • You find it difficult to concentrate.
  • You feel depressed or have frequent mood swings.
  • You have had thoughts of harming yourself or others, including your baby.
  • You don’t feel like you’re bonding with your baby.
  • You cry often.
  • You feel alone even when surrounded by loved ones.
  • You have the above symptoms for longer than two weeks after giving birth.

This is not an exhaustive list of postpartum depression symptoms.

It can be difficult to differentiate postpartum depression symptoms from those of the “baby blues”. To get some clarity, read licensed therapist Lindsay Pearce’s article that highlights the difference between baby blues and postpartum depression.

Heal from Postpartum Depression

Left untreated, postpartum depression can worsen and lead to dangerous situations, so the time to consider therapy is now. Luckily, with Mental Health Match, finding a qualified postpartum depression therapist is easy! Start by browsing postnatal experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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