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Postpartum Therapist in Philadelphia - Do I have postpartum depression and anxiety? Talking to a therapist can help you feel more like yourself.

July 28, 2020

“I don’t feel like myself”.

Not feeling like yourself is a common statement that describes what anxiety and depression may feel like. However, depression and anxiety shows up differently for each person. Postpartum Support international indicates some of the most common but this list is not exhaustive. (https://www.postpartum.net/learn-more/pregnancy-postpartum-mental-health/):

  • Are you feeling sad or depressed?

  • Do you feel more irritable or angry with those around you?

  • Are you having difficulty bonding with your baby?

  • Do you feel anxious or panicky?

  • Are you having problems with eating or sleeping?

  • Are you having upsetting thoughts that you can’t get out of your mind?

  • Do you feel as if you are “out of control” or “going crazy”?

  • Do you feel like you never should have become a mother?

  • Are you worried that you might hurt your baby or yourself?

The weeks and months after the birth of a child are known as the postpartum phase of motherhood. It is a time often mixed with change, joy, transition, challenges, and growth. A moment in a woman’s life that can feel bound by expectations and longing for their own journey. Often times, a variety of factors combine to add to a new mom’s stress that leave her feeling not quite like herself. Society can minimize this postpartum period’s great transition as something that all women must struggle with. However, you don’t have to listen to those who say you’ll get through it, just power through. Supportive counseling and therapy has been shown to help new moms manage stressors and feel more like themselves again.

During pregnancy and motherhood, there are so many books and well intentions from family members and friends offering advice and experiences of motherhood. While they offer insights into experiences of those people, these intentions and portrayals are often not perfectly aligned with our own experience of birth and motherhood. That is because every mother is unique, every child and birth unique, and thus the journey unique. There is not one guidebook or woman who can pave the way for you or offer what will work for you, your child, and your family. This can be an overwhelming and exhausting realization. However, it can also be freeing. If you are able to allow yourself to connect with the journey as it as for you, and not how you envisioned or expected it to be, you can begin to create a path of motherhood that works for you.

The path of motherhood is paved with stones from our own upbringing, messages from society, and expectations of ourselves and our identity as women and mothers. Often times, we don’t even realize we are walking along a path until we notice that it isn’t working and something feels off. Perhaps you have felt this way: alone, unsure of if you were doing the right thing, overwhelmed with the daily obstacles of caring for a newborn and figuring out how to live in a new body and a new identity. You might have reached a point that you don’t feel like yourself anymore. Therapy can help.

The transition to motherhood can bring up issues from your childhood that are unresolved. It can stir up issues of body image, self esteem, and anxiety that you weren’t even aware of. Talking to a therapist about your anxieties, your fears, your insecurities, and your ups and downs can help to create a place of nurturing for you and your journey. It can help you to make sense of everything you are experiencing and to not feel alone. Therapy is a non-judgmental and supportive space for you to grow into this new phase in your life.

Are you feeling overwhelmed by all of the changes and wondering how to manage? Meeting with a therapist can help. Reach out for support by contacting Ma Zen Space and Megan Bousquet by emailing info@mazenspace.com and schedule your free initial consultation. www.mazenspace.com/contact

In New Mom Support, Therapy for Women, Pennsylvania, Motherhood, Matrescence, anxiety Tags therapy in philadelphia for women, therapy, philadelphia, new mom support, postpartum, postpartum depression therapist, postpartum anxiety in philadelphia, postpartum therapist, Do I have postpartum depression, postpartum depression, postpartum therapy in philadelphia
Online therapy in Philadelphia , Narberth, Mainline Pennsylvania - Feel better and find help today. Space to talk and find support from home. Online Therapy for Women and Anxiety - Session s provided to residents of the state of Pennsylvania

Online Therapy in Pennsylvania - Online Therapy for Women - Philadelphia, PA

March 6, 2020

What is online therapy?

When life prevents you from making it to an in person session, there are other ways to find the support you need. Therapy provides a space for you to explore your anxieties, emotions, and struggles in a safe space. Online therapy provides this safe space via secure, encrypted connections so that you can access a virtually safe space with your therapist wherever you are. Choose a moment for therapy that fits into your day. Ma Zen Space offers online video therapy sessions - available for residents of the state of Pennsylvania.

Is online therapy a good fit for me?

As with in-person therapy, finding a clinician and mode of therapy that meets your individual needs is important. Prior to beginning online therapy, take time to identify if it is the best source of therapy for you. Are you comfortable communicating via technology? Would online therapy meet your goals and needs? The best way to identify if it is a good fit is to complete a free consultation with Megan. Ma Zen Space offers both in-person and online video therapy sessions. Online therapy is available for residents throughout the state of Pennsylvania. Email Megan at info@mazenspace.com


Is online therapy effective?

Online interventions offer a means to remove barriers to care and increase access to therapeutic support. Below are some articles and research which offer a beginning review of the potential of online therapy:

Articles:

“Why Online Therapy For Postpartum Depression Is Gaining Momentum” https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2017/11/15/online-therapy-postpartum-depression_a_23275879/

“Internet Therapy May Ease Postpartum Depression” https://psychcentral.com/news/2013/10/26/internet-therapy-may-ease-postpartum-depression/61212.html

“Postpartum Anxiety: The Other Baby Blues We Need to Talk About” https://www.parents.com/parenting/moms/healthy-mom/the-other-postpartum-problem-anxiety/

“Internet therapy for your anxiety” https://www.anxiety.org/can-internet-treat-postpartum-depression

“She didn’t have depression or anxiety; after pregnancy, she had both” https://whyy.org/segments/she-didnt-have-depression-or-anxiety-after-pregnancy-she-had-both/

“After Giving Birth, When Does Normal Worry Turn To Anxiety?” https://www.anxiety.org/mothers-suggestions-to-calm-postpartum-anxiety

“Why therapy during pregnancy should be required” https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/parenting/wp/2016/10/13/why-psychotherapy-should-be-part-of-routine-prenatal-care/

Research:

“Internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy in the treatment of psychiatric illness” https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4771536/

“Home telemental health implementation and outcomes using electronic messaging.”
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22052966

“Client experiences of guided internet cognitive behavior therapy for postpartum depression: a qualitative study.” https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25109484


“Internet-based versus face-to-face cognitive-behavioral intervention for depression: A randomized controlled non-inferiority trial”
http://www.jad-journal.com/article/S0165-0327(13)00512-0/pdf

“Internet-versus group-administered cognitive behaviour therapy for panic disorder in a psychiatric setting: a randomised trial”
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-244X/10/54

Linda Godleski, M.D.; Adam Darkins, M.D., M.P.H.; John Peters, M.S. (2014) “Outcomes of 98,609
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Patients Enrolled in Telemental Health Services,
2006–2010”
http://dx.doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201100206

Barak, Azy, et al. (2008). “A comprehensive review and a meta-analysis of the effectiveness of internet-based psychotherapeutic interventions.” Journal of Technology in Human Services, 26.2-4: 109-160.
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15228830802094429#.VI8vaCvF_hs

Wantland, D. J., Portillo, C. J., Holzemer, W. L., Slaughter, R., & McGhee, E. M. (2004). “The effectiveness of Web-based vs. non-Web-based interventions: a meta-analysis of behavioral change outcomes.” Journal of Medical Internet Research, 6(4).
http://www.jmir.org/2004/4/e40/

Andersson, G., & Cuijpers, P. (2009). “Internet-based and other computerized psychological treatments for adult depression: A meta-analysis.” Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 38(4), 196-205.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20183695

HIPAA Compliance

Ma Zen Space utilizes secure data encryption via doxy.me and Gsuite applications for healthcare providers. All emails, video therapy sessions, and intake forms occur according to HIPAA standards.

HIPPA stands for the “Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act”. This is a government mandated privacy rule for standards of care for healthcare providers to secure your privacy.


Ma Zen Space

Ma Zen Space is the private therapy practice of Megan Bousquet and is based out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It offers a therapeutic space that supports women’s emotional wellness, children, and maternal mental health. Megan offers direct client to therapist sessions via both in-person sessions as well as online video therapy sessions.

To learn more, ask a question, or schedule a free intial consultation, email Megan Bousquet at info@mazenspace.com







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