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Postpartum Depression Therapists in Missouri City, TX


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Kelsey Ellis

My approach to therapy: Many of the women I work with are capable and caring, often holding everything together at their own expense. Life may look steady on the outside while internally there is tension or exhaustion. I offer trauma informed, relational therapy grounded in attachment and nervous system awareness. My approach is collaborative and rooted in genuine conversation.

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Laura Leedy

My approach to therapy: I focus on creating a calm and supportive environment that promotes hope and healing. I work with clients to increase coping skills, recognize and reframe distorted and intrusive thoughts, change negative core beliefs, and process trauma.

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Marquia Caldwell

My approach to therapy: As a therapist, I take a holistic approach to create a deeply supportive and transformative experience. My focus is on addressing the whole person—mind, body, and spirit—ensuring that you feel heard and understood in a safe, non-judgmental space.

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Ferdinand Akoko

My approach to therapy: Hi there, and welcome! I’m Dr. Ferdinand Akoko, and I’m passionate about supporting individuals through their mental health journeys. I believe that healing happens when you feel heard, understood, and empowered to make positive changes in your life.

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Miriam Zuroff

My approach to therapy: I am very eclectic implementing a mix of psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral and positive psychology techniques, I believe one approach does not work with all. I tailor-make treatment to meet the needs of each individual client or couple.

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Courtney Walraven

My approach to therapy: I am open-minded and warm. While I am supportive, my goal is to challenge you to overcome your fears and break old habits. I work alongside you as you build confidence in yourself. I believe you are capable of reaching your goals, and I want to help you get there!

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Lindsay Merrell

My approach to therapy: I understand how isolating fertility struggles, eating disorders, trauma, and grief feel. You're exhausted from putting on a brave face while hurting inside. My approach creates a safe space where you don't have to pretend anymore. I work from a humanistic, trauma-informed lens while integrating CBT and DBT tools to help you heal and build the life you want.

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Landrell Potts

My approach to therapy: My expertise lies in assisting adolescents and adults in managing ADHD and relationship issues. After working in education for over 20 years, I also specialize in assisting educators in balancing work/school with real-life. My ultimate aim is to ensure a safe and supportive environment for your healing journey, leading to a more enriching and joyful life.

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Angela Moon

My approach to therapy: I believe in creating a safe, warm space where you feel truly seen and heard. My approach is client-centered and compassionate, meaning I prioritize your comfort and trust in every session. You are encouraged to share your thoughts and feelings openly as I listen with non-judgmental understanding. This helps lay the foundation for healing and growth.

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Katie Joray

My approach to therapy: I like to reflect a lot on what my clients experienced in their childhood growing up since I feel like that has a lot to do with what we often see in our adult selves while also providing helpful tools for the stuff we're dealing with today.

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Find Postpartum Depression Therapists & Counselors in Missouri City, TX.

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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