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Postpartum Therapy for Moms in California

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Motherhood has flipped your world upside down.

You feel anxious, overstimulated, and totally disconnected from yourself.

When you’re overwhelmed, anxious, or grieving the birth you hoped for, it’s hard to function- let alone thrive. The constant mental noise makes everyday tasks feel exhausting. You may find yourself snapping at your partner, feeling distant in your relationships, or just shutting down completely. Things that once brought you joy now feels like a chore, and even small tasks can feel impossible. These are common signs of postpartum anxiety, postpartum depression, and the emotional overwhelm that many moms experience after having a baby.

You might be questioning your ability as a mother or partner and feel like you’ve lost touch with yourself. The pressure to hold everything together is relentless and it’s likely impacting your sleep (the little that you can even get), your confidence, and your ability to be present. It’s not just about motherhood- it’s about how this season is affecting your whole life. You can’t help but wonder- did you make a mistake and will it ever get better?

You deserve support that sees all of that.

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Does this Feel familiar? Common Signs of Postpartum Anxiety + Depression

You feel anxious almost constantly- like something bad is always about to happen.


You're exhausted but can't sleep, even when the baby does.


You feel touched out, overstimulated, desperate for even ten minutes to yourself.


You've lost touch with who you were before- and you're not sure how to find her.


You wonder if this is just motherhood or if something is actually wrong with you.

I’m here for you.

You’re allowed to ask for help even if other moms seem to have it all together.

Just because others make it look easy doesn’t mean you’re doing it wrong (and p.s. they’re probably struggling too). Every motherhood journey is different, and struggling doesn’t make you any less strong or a bad mom. You don’t have to carry it all alone- support is here, and you deserve it just as much as anyone else.

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Let’s make space for you in this season of motherhood

Therapy for postpartum can help you feel more calm, confident and present.

Postpartum therapy offers a safe, supportive space to talk about everything you’ve been holding in. Whether you’re feeling anxious, overwhelmed, grieving your birth experience, or questioning your identity, therapy helps you make sense of what you’re going through. You don’t have to pretend everything is fine- this is a space where you get to be cared for.

Together, we’ll explore the emotional impact of this season and give you tools to feel more calm, confident, and present. Therapy can support you in processing trauma, managing mood swings, setting boundaries, and reconnecting with who you are- not just as a mom, but as a whole person. You deserve to feel supported, seen, and steady in this new chapter.

Postpartum Therapy Can Help With:

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  • Postpartum Anxiety (constant worry, intrusive thoughts)

  • Postpartum Depression (low mood, disconnection)

  • Birth Trauma and difficult birth experiences

  • Identity changes and loss of self after baby

  • Relationship changes and loss of self

  • Mental Load Stress + Overwhelm

here’s the thing:

You’re not failing. You’re overwhelmed, under-supported, and doing your best.

Through postpartum therapy

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Imagine a life where…

01 you feel calm and confident, even when things don’t go as planned

Therapy helps you manage your emotions and respond instead of react, so you can move through your day with more ease.

02 you can trust yourself as a mom- and as an individual

Together, we’ll quite the self-doubt and reconnect your with your inner wisdom and strength.

03 you have space for your own needs, not just everyone else’s

You’ll learn to set boundaries without guilt and create room to care for yourself too.

Find your spark again- in motherhood and in yourself.

You can feel better and be the mother you always wanted to be.

Questions?

FAQs

  • Postpartum therapy is a type of counseling that supports moms after having a baby. It focuses on challenges like postpartum anxiety, depression, intrusive thoughts, identity changes, and relationship stress. Therapy provides a safe space to process your experience, learn coping tools, and feel more like yourself again during early motherhood.

  • Yes, I provide online postpartum therapy for moms throughout California, including San Diego, Carlsbad, San Marcos, and surrounding areas. Virtual sessions allow you to access support from the comfort of your home- without needing childcare or adding more stress to your schedule. Many moms find online therapy to be a flexible and effective way to get the support they need during early motherhood.

  • If you've been asking yourself that question, that's usually a sign worth paying attention to.

    You don't need to be in crisis to deserve support. You don't need a diagnosis, a rock bottom moment, or a story dramatic enough to "qualify." If you've been feeling unlike yourself- anxious, irritable, overwhelmed, disconnected, or just quietly not okay- that's enough.

    Many of the moms I work with waited longer than they needed to because they kept thinking it's not that bad or other people have it worse or I should be able to handle this. But struggling doesn't have a threshold you have to cross before support is available to you. You're allowed to get help simply because things feel hard.

    Some signs that therapy might be helpful right now:

    You're snapping at the people you love and then spiraling in guilt about it. You're anxious most of the day, even when nothing is technically wrong. You feel like you've lost yourself somewhere in the demands of motherhood and you're not sure how to find your way back. You're carrying so much that you've stopped being able to tell what's normal and what isn't. You keep waiting to feel better on your own- and it hasn't happened yet.

    Therapy isn't just for the worst moments. It's for the mom who is functioning but exhausted. The one who looks fine from the outside. The one who has been telling herself she'll ask for help eventually- and is realizing that eventually might as well be now.

    If something here resonates, I'd love to connect. A free consultation is a no-pressure first step- just a conversation to see if it feels like a good fit.

  • You don’t have to wait until things feel severe to seek support. Many moms benefit from therapy as soon as they notice increased anxiety, mood changes, irritability, or feeling overwhelmed. If you’re questioning whether what you’re feeling is “normal,” that’s often a sign it could help to talk to someone. Early support can make a big difference in how you experience postpartum and early motherhood.

  • Being a mother changes you in every way. Who you are after having children will never be the same as who you were before. There are very unique needs and pain points during the postpartum time and it's very important for a therapist to have the knowledge and awareness of this.

    My specialization of working with mothers takes in consideration how much being a mother impacts you and how becoming a mother can be an amazing opportunity for growth for ourselves. Motherhood is really hard, it can bring up a lot of unresolved things from our past, it highlights our insecurities, it challenges us in so many ways. Motherhood is also beautiful, it is a love like no other, it gives us strength and courage to do hard things, we also shape the future through our children.

    By having a therapist that has a lens of seeing you as not just an individual but also as a mother and the impact that has on you, you can have a better understanding of your needs and struggles. As a mother myself, I can understand many of the struggles and challenges that come with motherhood. I also know that your experience of motherhood is unique to you and I want to support you in feeling happy and confident in your own motherhood journey.

  • No, there are some restrictions and other factors that may make me not a good fit to be your therapist.

    Due to licensing regulations I can only provide therapy to anyone that is physically located in California at the time of our sessions. You are located outside of California, you’ll need to find a therapist licensed in the state you’re in.

    Also, online therapy is not appropriate for everyone. If you are experiencing severe symptoms such as seeing things or hearing voices that aren’t there, if you feel that you cannot keep yourself safe, or keep others safe from your behaviors, then it is imperative that you get immediate and urgent care. You can contact the National Crisis line at ‘988’ for resources, call 911, or go to the nearest emergency room.

  • What is most important for me is for you to feel heard and understood. A really important aspect of therapy is the relationship between therapist and client. I view myself as like a guide. I will share my understandings and knowledge of things and may make some suggestions. Ultimately you know your life best and it's always up to you on what direction we go in.

    My therapy style is a mix of providing support, exploring past experiences to gain insight into current struggles and offering strategies to help you put into action the things you are wanting for yourself.

    In my therapy, I use a combination of CBT (Cognitive-Behavior-Therapy), Psychoeducation, and Mindfulness-based practices. I also like to look at the person as a whole- mind, body, and soul. There are so many aspects that go into our mental health that it's important to be open in exploring all different parts of ourselves.

    My hope is that at the end of our therapy session you not only feel seen, heard, and understood, but that you also have some direction on what to do to help yourself.

  • Yes- many moms experience some level of anxiety after having a baby. It’s common to feel more alert, worried, or protective. However, postpartum anxiety can become overwhelming when the worry feels constant, intrusive, or starts interfering with sleep, relationships, or daily life.

    Worries and anxiety about the well-being of our baby and family can continue beyond the postpartum time. Many times we attempt to manage our worries by trying to assert control over every aspect of our lives. This can quickly create burn-out within ourselves, cause friction in our relationships and can create difficulties for our children to be more independent.

    If you’re feeling stuck in anxiety or unable to relax, postpartum therapy can help you feel more grounded and supported.

  • You don’t need a formal diagnosis to seek support. If you’re feeling anxious, overwhelmed, exhausted, disconnected, or just not like yourself since becoming a parent, therapy can help. Postpartum therapy isn’t just for those with Postpartum Depression- it’s for anyone navigating the emotional, mental, and identity shifts that come with this season. You deserve care simply because you’re struggling, not because you’ve “checked all the boxes” for a diagnosis.

  • Postpartum therapy looks different for every mom. Some clients begin to feel relief within a few weeks, especially as they learn tools to manage anxiety and overwhelm. For others, particularly those processing postpartum depression or birth trauma, therapy may continue for several months to allow for deeper healing. We move at your pace and focus on what you need most during this season of motherhood. Therapy is tailored towards You and what you need.

  • Of course! Therapy is a service for you. You know best what is coming up for you in your life. My role is to help you sort through it, develop a better understanding of what may be going on and then to help you make any needed to changes to better help yourself.

  • Yes, absolutely. You’re welcome to bring your baby to session- whether you need to feed, bounce, or soothe them, we’ll make space for it. I meet you wherever you’re at, and that includes the very real demands of life with a little one.

    This is one of the reasons online therapy works so well for postpartum moms- you can access support from the comfort of your home, without worrying about packing a diaper bag, finding childcare, or navigating a drive with a fussy baby. Therapy should feel accessible, not like one more thing on your already full plate.

  • If you have more questions or want to meet me first, we can schedule a consultation. Consultations are free and are for 15 minutes by phone or video. From there you can decide if you want to move forward to schedule for a therapy session.

    If you are ready to schedule right to a therapy session, great! Both options (consultation and therapy session) are available to schedule in the button below.

    Once you schedule a consult or session, you will get a confirmation email with the information on how to access the appointment.

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