Kait Towner Kait Towner

From "What's Wrong?" to "What Happened?": Embracing Trauma-Informed Care in Perinatal Mental Health

As a perinatal mental health therapist, one of the most powerful shifts I've witnessed in our field is the growing embrace of trauma-informed care. This isn't just a buzzword; it's a fundamental change in how we approach support for expecting and new parents, moving away from the often-blaming question of "What's wrong with you?" to the deeply compassionate and insightful "What happened to you?"

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Kait Towner Kait Towner

The Human Connection: Why AI Can't Replace Relational Work in Postpartum Mental Health (Especially in NY!)

As a perinatal mental health therapist serving the amazing families of New York State (including right here in Ithaca!), I've been following the buzz around Artificial Intelligence (AI) in various fields, including mental health. While AI offers intriguing possibilities for certain aspects of well-being, I believe it's crucial to address why it falls short, particularly in the nuanced and deeply relational work of postpartum mental health and online therapy.

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Kait Towner Kait Towner

Why Summer Is the Perfect Time to Start Prenatal Therapy

There’s something about summer—the slower pace, the longer days, the feeling of exhale after a long stretch of doing, doing, doing. Calendars open up a bit. The sun lingers into the evening. And for many, there's finally a little space to breathe.

While summer often gets filled with beach days, family trips, or time outdoors, it can also be a powerful time to turn inward. That natural pause you're feeling? It’s not just about rest—it's also a chance to reconnect with yourself. And for moms or moms-to-be navigating prenatal anxiety, birth trauma, loss, or depression, this season might be exactly the right moment to begin that healing process.

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Kait Towner Kait Towner

Finding Help at Home: The Advantages of Virtual Online Therapy for Prenatal & Postpartum Moms in NY

The journey through pregnancy and the postpartum period is a profound transformation, often accompanied by a whirlwind of emotions. While joy and anticipation are common, many individuals also experience significant mental health challenges during this time, collectively known as perinatal mental health conditions. From pregnancy anxiety and depression to postpartum depression (PPD) and postpartum anxiety (PPA), and even the emotional aftermath of birth trauma, these struggles are real and deserve dedicated support.

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