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Postpartum Depression
Postpartum depression doesn't happen to every woman that gives birth, but it is a serious problem for some new mothers. Some of the major symptoms of postpartum depression are having bad thoughts about the baby, suicidal thoughts, loss of energy, feelings of guilt, anti-social behavior and more. It is important to seek treatment if any of these signs of postpartum depression appear before more serious problems arise. On Mentaline.com, you can find skilled therapists who offer online treatment for postpartum depression and may be able to help. Before making that decision, here are some other things you should know about postpartum depression.
Symptoms of Postpartum Depression
While they will vary from woman to woman, these are some of the common signs of postpartum depression.
- Agitation and irritability are two common symptoms of postpartum depression, especially when seen with some of the other symptoms below.
- Decreased appetite is another sign of postpartum depression.
- Difficulty concentrating or thinking are common for women going through postpartum depression after birth.
- Feelings of worthlessness or guilt usually accompany postpartum depression.
- Feelings of withdrawal from society or anti-social behavior are other signs of postpartum depression.
- Loss of energy is normal to a degree, but it may be exaggerated in those suffering from postpartum depression.
- Negative feelings toward the baby are rare for mothers, but it may be a symptom of postpartum depression, even if it isn't talked about openly.
- Thoughts of death or suicide usually occur in women suffering from postpartum depression.
- Trouble sleeping at night and being sleepy during the day are other signs that postpartum depression may be a problem.
Dangers of Postpartum Depression
As mentioned, if postpartum depression is left untreated, there is a chance it may blossom into a major depressive episode that brings with it many other dangers. In other extreme cases, postpartum depression may lead to mothers harming or trying to harm their baby. For others, suicidal thoughts may lead to suicidal attempts, which is dangerous. The good news is that all of these risks associated with postpartum depression can be avoided with treatment when the symptoms first appear.
Treatment for Postpartum Depression
It's important to understand the special needs of women facing postpartum depression. The conflicting thoughts of loving the baby and something hating it are more than enough to drive some women to the brink or even over the edge, falling into a more serious mental illness. With psychotherapy and counseling, therapists on Mentaline.com offer online treatment for postpartum depression that can help women deal with all the issues that come with this mood disorder. Depression happens to most people at one time or another, but postpartum depression is different and requires a slightly different approach to treatment. This is why the online therapy might be an option to consider.
Definition of Postpartum Depression
Postpartum depression is a moderate to severe form of depression that occurs after women give birth. Symptoms of postpartum depression include irritability, negative thoughts or feelings about the baby, thoughts of suicide, sleeping problems as well as other problems. Psychotherapy and counseling are good ways to help deal with everything related to postpartum depression.
Symptoms of / Reasons for Postpartum Depression
- Agitation
- Irritability
- Decreased appetite
- Trouble with concentration
- Feelings of worthlessness
- Feelings of guilt
- Anti-social behavior
- Loss of energy
- Negative feelings toward the baby
- Thinking about death or suicide
- Sleeping problems
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About me
My name is Tony Novissimo and I am a qualified psychotherapist and a full , accredited member of the BACP. I have been a practicing counsellor in the South West London area for the past eight years.
Specialties
- - Personality Disorders
- - Anxiety Disorders
- - Binge Eating Disorder
- - Cognitive Disorders
- - Mood Disorders
- - Depression
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Counselling (60 min.) |
50 GBP |
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Counselling can help you to manage crises in life using skills you already have. Many people view counselling as a supportive resource, just as acceptable as learning about diet and physical health
Specialties
- - Mood Disorders
- - Anxiety
- - Anxiety Disorders
- - Stress
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- - Life Coaching
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First session
45 GBP
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60 GBP
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(60 min.)
45 GBP
About me
I have a degree in psychology and a Master in International Medicine. I am a registered counsellor and coach and a Clinical Hypnotherapist
Specialties
- - Personal Development
- - Trauma
- - Sexual Abuse
- - Depressive Disorders
- - Career Coaching
- - Grief or Loss
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First session
41 GBP
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45 GBP
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41 GBP
About me
Do you need to talk to someone? Do you need to be heard?
I offer a safe counselling relationship within which you can feel secure and can address whatever is troubling you.
Specialties
- - Gay and Lesbian Issues
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Counselling (50 minute session) (45 min.) |
40 GBP |
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My work with you may involve exploring links with the past and present in order to help move towards a future.
Specialties
- - Trauma
- - Stress
- - Relationship Problems
- - Phobias
- - Depression
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60 min session (60 min.) |
45 GBP |
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