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5 Common Misconceptions About Postpartum Therapy: What Every New Mom Needs to Know

Bringing a baby into the world is life-changing, beautiful, and often, well, a little overwhelming. If you've ever thought about seeking support during pregnancy or after birth, you might also have run into some confusion or hesitation. It's totally normal to have questions about something unfamiliar, and sometimes, those questions can turn into myths that keep us from getting the help we truly deserve.

As a therapist specializing in prenatal and postpartum mental health, I often hear common assumptions that create misunderstandings about what postpartum therapy (and therapy for pregnant women) is really all about. Let's clear up some of that confusion!

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Kait Towner Kait Towner

Balancing Family Dynamics During A Postpartum Summer: Your Guide to a Calmer Season

Ah, summer. The season of sunshine, long days, and... maternity leave! It's painted as this idyllic time for rest, bonding with your new baby, and enjoying family fun. But if you're a new parent navigating the perinatal period in New York, you know the reality can be a lot messier. What's supposed to be relaxing can quickly turn into a pressure cooker, amplifying family stress during summer and making you feel more overwhelmed than ever.

As a perinatal mental health therapist, I see firsthand how this season, especially with a new baby in the mix, can inadvertently create unexpected tension and stress in families. You're not alone if you're feeling this blend of hope and dread.

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Kait Towner Kait Towner

Why Does Motherhood Feel So Lonely?

Before becoming a mother, many women imagine they'll be surrounded by support.

Friends will check in.

Family will help.

There will be people to lean on when things get hard.

And sometimes that's true.

But many mothers find themselves sitting in a room with their baby, wondering:

"Why do I feel so alone?"

If you've ever felt isolated, disconnected, or lonely in motherhood, you're far from the only one. In fact, loneliness is one of the most common experiences mothers face—and one of the least talked about.

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Kait Towner Kait Towner

You Don't Have to Do It All: How to Ask for Help as a Prenatal & Postpartum Parent in NY

The journey through pregnancy and new parenthood is a rollercoaster, right? It's filled with incredible love, but also a tidal wave of emotions and demands. If you're a new parent in New York (or expecting!), you know it can be a lot. As a perinatal mental health therapist, I see firsthand how tough it is for moms, dads, and caregivers to actually ask for help, even when they're truly struggling.

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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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Kait Towner Kait Towner

Infertility and Mental Health: Finding Support and Coping Strategies in NY

The journey of trying to conceive can be filled with hope and anticipation, but for many individuals and couples in New York, it can also bring unexpected heartache and frustration. Infertility is a deeply personal struggle that often extends far beyond the physical realm, significantly impacting mental and emotional well-being. As a perinatal mental health therapist, I understand the unique challenges and profound emotions that can arise during this journey, and I want you to know that you are not alone.

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