Serving clients at Lakewood · Centennial · Northglenn · Telehealth available statewide in Colorado
Signs You May Benefit from Pregnancy, Prenatal & Postpartum Support
- Persistent sadness, emptiness, or crying during or after pregnancy
- Anxiety, panic attacks, or intrusive thoughts about your baby
- Feeling detached from your baby or unable to bond
- Rage, irritability, or feeling out of control
- Fear that you’re a bad mother or that something will happen to your baby
- A traumatic birth experience
Our Treatment Approach
We are trained in perinatal mental health and use evidence-based approaches including CBT, trauma-focused therapy, and interpersonal therapy adapted for the perinatal period. We support individuals through pregnancy loss, birth trauma, PPD, postpartum anxiety, and postpartum PTSD.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I seek help?
As soon as you notice symptoms—don’t wait to see if it ‘gets better on its own.’ Perinatal mood disorders are highly treatable when addressed early.
Is postpartum depression the same as ‘baby blues’?
No. Baby blues are brief (2 weeks). Postpartum depression lasts longer, is more intense, and requires professional support.
Do you work with partners who are struggling?
Yes. Partners can also experience postpartum depression and anxiety, and we provide support for them as well.