of learning alongside and growing my practice as a therapist at Counseling & Wellness Collective. As many have learned, I have earned my full licensure as an LCPC (licensed clinical professional counselor) in the state of Maryland, have been Board approved as a Supervisor to LGPCs (licensed graduate professional counselors) and have earned my EMDRIA seal of approval as a trained Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) provider. I welcome you to continue following our work by visiting our Facebook and Instagram pages, website and reaching out to our office managers for assistance in scheduling an appointment with me or any of my fabulous colleagues. Here's to many more years of living my passion, serving my community.
So excited to make this announcement! Thank you each for your support of my career endeavors over the last ten years. From inviting me to your births as your doula/coach/midwife apprentice to assisting me in reaching my professional counseling licensure goals by purchasing masks, you each have helped lay the foundation.
I am thrilled to announce my recent employment as a Clinical Therapist under supervision. At the Counseling and Wellness Collective, we provide telemental health therapy to children, adults, couples and families in Maryland. Please allow me to introduce the team and our clinical specialties by inviting you to follow this link to our practice website. You can also reach us by phone to schedule your therapy session. Want to learn more about me as a therapist? Check out my personal About Me, Facebook and Psychology Today pages. Follow our practice on Facebook, too! I would value the opportunity to support you or your loved ones personal growth. Connect with me further! The following information has been directly quoted from the Postpartum Support International webpage (linked below).
Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorders Overview
Any of these symptoms, and many more, could indicate that you have a form of perinatal mood or anxiety disorder, such as postpartum depression. While many women experience some mild mood changes during or after the birth of a child, 15 to 20% of women experience more significant symptoms of depression or anxiety. Please know that with informed care you can prevent a worsening of these symptoms and can fully recover. There is no reason to continue to suffer. Women of every culture, age, income level and race can develop perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. Symptoms can appear any time during pregnancy and the first 12 months after childbirth. There are effective and well-researched treatment options to help you recover. Although the term “postpartum depression” is most often used, there are actually several forms of illness that women may experience, including:
Learn More About Each via https://www.postpartum.net/learn-more/pregnancy-postpartum-mental-health/ |