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Welcome to Whole Family Counseling |
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Welcome to Whole Family Counseling, offering support, psychotherapy, and
educational classes for women and their families during the childbearing
years and beyond. Whatever your life transitions may be at this time, you
will be met with a respectful, non-judgmental approach tailored to your own
family. Please feel free to explore and find the resources available to
your personal situation.
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Childbirth Education |
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| • The birth of your child is one of the most
significant moments in your life. How you choose to prepare for this
transforming event will have a profound impact on your birth experience.
The Bradley Method ® lays the foundation for a healthy family by
preparing you and your partner to take an active role in pregnancy,
childbirth, and beyond. |
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Group Sessions |
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New Mother's Circle
Join our weekly discussion group and meet other women new to motherhood. Share the triumphs of early motherhood in a warm and inviting environment. |
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Mom's Connection
The need for Mom's to talk to each other about the challenges of parenting doesn't disappear after the newborn months. |
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Postpartum Adjustment
Postpartum depression and anxiety get better with support. If you are experiencing difficulties ranging from mild baby blues, change in appetite, energy and sleep, to depression and/or anxiety this weekly meeting is the safe place for you. |
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Counseling Services |
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Postpartum Depression |
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| Women are more at risk of experiencing emotional difficulties during pregnancy and following the birth of a baby than at any other time in their lives. |
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Birth Trauma Resolution |
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| For some women the experience of giving birth is not what had been hoped and planned. |
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Abuse Survivors Support |
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| If you are a survivor of past sexual abuse you may be at a greater risk of anxiety and depression during pregnancy. |
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Couples Therapy |
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| No matter the stage of your relationship, couples often experience periods of distress. Recognizing the need for direction and support is a strength that can help a couple get back on track quickly. |
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