
Counseling for New Mothers
For new moms, it can be upsetting and frightening to have feelings about motherhood that don’t seem “right.”

For some women, a morning run, a healthy diet and receiving help and support from family and friends are sufficient enough to get through the initial adjustment period. For others, talking to a therapist who specializes in dealing with new motherhood issues can be comforting, relieving and enlightening.
Therapists who have extensive education and training in post-partum disorders understand that hormone changes, personal and family history, and social support are all vital factors in understanding and alleviating postpartum symptoms.
Common postpartum symptoms include:
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Feeling overwhelmed and wondering if you should have become a mother in the first place
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Feeling guilty due to high self-expectations
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Not feeling “bonded” with the baby
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Your thoughts are racing and you can’t quiet your mind
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Feeling empty and numb as if you’re just going through the motions
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Lack of focus and concentration
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Being afraid that if you reach out for help, others will judge your inabilities
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Thoughts of running away or leaving your baby behind
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Being constantly in a state of worry
