I invite birthgivers into a space that is validating, nurturing, exploratory, and meaningful. A space where they are invited to share their truths in an unfiltered way. Where they can be unapologetically vulnerable and free. It's a space that for many is the first time they have truly been seen.
Read MoreI do this work because it is important for me to acknowledge and remember the forgotten. This means shining light on the needs of marginalized communities, reminding people of their wonderful qualities and strengths, and staying connected to traditions that are important to my clients.
Read MoreWhether you are experiencing conflict or transition in relationships or career, are relocating, coping with the illness or death of a loved one, processing pregnancy loss and abortion, or struggling to navigate a mental health diagnosis, I look forward to meeting you where you are at. A core focus of my practice includes issues of identity and self-worth.
My mission is to accompany couples who lose babies during pregnancy or in the first few weeks of life and help them navigate their deep sorrow from the early days after the loss up until they are able to continue grieving their baby on their own and re-engage with life in new and meaningful ways.
Read MoreI’ve worked almost exclusively with women for 20 years and I love helping them to know themselves and to learn what they need to live their best lives which often includes a lot of work around worthiness, perfection, boundaries, healing from familial baggage, anxiety, and knowing what they need.
Read MoreWith many years working in the field and as a mom of two herself, Robyn brings a passion for supporting mamas in their healing, self-discovery and personal growth, bringing forth the real and raw feelings and experiences of motherhood and shedding unrealistic expectations that contribute to anxiety and depression.
Read MoreThe beautiful thing about supporting people postpartum is I get to help parents become even wiser as they learn about who they are and what they’re needing in order to overcome the problems they are encountering. In this process, the whole family benefits.
Read MoreOne of my fundamental beliefs is that a healthy mom means a healthy baby, family, and community, and so prioritizing a woman's emotional and psychological well-being is paramount.
Read MoreJessica specializes her practice in reproductive and maternal mental health, primarily working with women who are contemplating or struggling with pregnancy, pregnancy and infant loss, pregnancy after loss, pregnancy ambivalence, during transitions in motherhood, prenatal and postpartum adjustments, birth trauma, perinatal and postpartum mood and anxiety disorders, and in the midst of relationship challenges after the birth or loss of a child.
Read MoreDonna specializes in working with individuals and couples who have experienced challenges related to pregnancy, the postpartum/early parenting time, and reproductive losses.
Read MorePamela is a psychiatrist specializing in women’s mental health, planning for pregnancy, pregnancy, postpartum depression and anxiety, adjustments to becoming a mother, hormonal influences on mood and anxiety, depression and sadness, bipolar disorders, anxiety and stress and communication and relationship issues.
Read MoreJennifer is passionate about working with women in all phases of reproduction including sorting out ambivalence regarding having children, issues around infertility, grieving pregnancy loss, helping process the multitude of changes during pregnancy and moving into parenthood.
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