The period after having a baby can bring significant physical, emotional, hormonal, and lifestyle changes. While many people expect to feel joy, connection, and excitement, the reality is often more complex.
Postpartum depression can affect mood, energy, sleep, motivation, self-esteem, relationships, and overall emotional well-being. Therapy provides a supportive environment where individuals can explore these experiences without judgment while developing healthier ways of coping and healing.
Depending on a person's needs and circumstances, therapy may focus on depression symptoms, anxiety, stress, identity changes, relationship concerns, self-care, emotional regulation, feelings of guilt or shame, and the challenges of adjusting to parenthood.
Many people seek therapy because they feel overwhelmed, disconnected, emotionally exhausted, or confused by feelings they did not expect to have after childbirth.
The goal is not to become a perfect parent. The goal is to support emotional well-being while helping individuals feel more connected, supported, and capable during a major life transition.