Pregnancy
Pregnancy-related psychological distress refers to emotional and mental health challenges experienced during pregnancy, including anxiety, depression, or stress. These issues can arise due to hormonal changes, physical discomfort, or concerns about childbirth and parenting, impacting the well-being of both the mother and the unborn child.
Therapists for Pregnancy
View all therapistsSilvi Neykova
London
£70/session
Counselling Areas: Chronic illnesses, Relationship problems, Abuse, Family iss...
Types of session offered:
• Phone• Video• In Clinic
Ilia Galouzidi
City of London
£70/session
Counselling Areas: Chronic illnesses, Family issues, Eating disorders, Depress...
Types of session offered:
• Video
LIVIA TEDALDI
Douglas
£70/session
Counselling Areas: Relationship problems, Abuse, Bipolar disorder, Family issu...
Types of session offered:
• Video• In Clinic
Articles on Pregnancy
Read all articlesCounselling For Pregnant Women And New Mothers
Prenatal counselling offers a non-judgmental environment where women can share and express their emotions, concerns and fears whilst feeling safe and understood.
Post-Natal Depression
Postpartum Depression (PPD) is a form of depression that many parents encounter following the birth of a child. While PPD typically begins to manifest between 1 and 3 weeks after childbirth, it can occur at any time within the first year after giving birth.
Videos on Pregnancy
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The Symptoms of Postpartum Mood Disorders
TMJ4 News
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The surprising effects of pregnancy
TED-Ed
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How to support your partner during pregnancy
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What to expect in your First Trimester of pregnancy | Pregnancy Week-by-Week
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Podcasts on Pregnancy
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Episode 35: COVID19 Self Care, The Risks of Wellness Culture, and Infertility with Dr. Colleen Reichmann
Therapy Thoughts
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What to Expect in a Cesarean Birth
Pregnancy Podcast
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Making a birth plan? Be sure to ask your doctor these 4 questions
All About Pregnancy & Birth
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Ep 248: How To Get Through Those First Six Weeks Postpartum
All About Pregnancy & Birth
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