You love your baby. So why do you feel so lost?
"I love my baby but I feel nothing. I cry all the time and I don't know why."
Up to 1 in 5 mothers experience postpartum depression — the most common complication of childbirth.
No commitment. We'll confirm your coverage before your first session.
Our Postpartum Depression specialists
All Phoenix Health therapists hold or are working toward PMH-C certification — the gold standard in perinatal mental health.

Tiara Okoruwa
PhD, LCSW
Tiara is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Texas specializing in perinatal mental health, supporting expecting and new parents through anxiety, grief, and the transition to parenthood using a trauma-informed, integrative approach.
Licensed in TX

Stacy Lookout
LPC, PMH-C
Stacy is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Oklahoma dedicated to supporting hopeful, expecting, and new parents through specialized perinatal mental health care.
Licensed in OK

Sailys Concepcion
LMHC, LPC, LPCC, PMH-C
Sailys is a bilingual therapist who helps parents navigate the emotional journey of pregnancy, postpartum, infertility, and loss across California, Florida, Georgia, Arizona, Washington, and Louisiana.
Licensed in CA, LA, WA, AZ, GA, FL

Lyndsay Ward
LCSW, PMH-C
Lyndsay is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in New York dedicated to guiding parents through the unique challenges and transitions found in every stage of the family-building journey.
Licensed in NY

Analisa Velasco-Lopez
LCSW
Analisa is a bilingual Licensed Clinical Social Worker in California who offers a holistic and trauma-informed approach to supporting parents through every stage of their family-building journey.
Licensed in CA

Deborah Edelson
LCSW
With over 30 years of experience, Deborah brings deep wisdom and compassion to her work with parents navigating life's most vulnerable transitions in New York.
Licensed in NY

Ashlyn Parides
PHD, PMH-C
Dr. Ashlyn is a licensed psychologist and certified perinatal mental health provider (PMH-C) in Texas, licensed to practice in over 40 states through PsyPact.
PsyPact provider — 40+ states

Nadine Mejia
LCSW, PMH-C
Nadine is a licensed clinical social worker who helps parents navigate postpartum depression, grief, and major life transitions in California, South Carolina, and Florida.
Licensed in CA, SC, FL

Jessica Rudzinski
LPC, LMHC, PMH-C
Jessica works with hopeful and current parents facing infertility, pregnancy loss, and postpartum transitions in South Carolina, New York, and Florida.
Licensed in SC, NY, FL

Natalia Cruz Navarro
LCSW
Natalia Cruz Navarro is a bilingual therapist who supports parents through pregnancy loss, birth trauma, and postpartum mental health challenges in California.
Licensed in CA

Alana Vicentini
LMHC, PMH-C
Alana is a bilingual licensed mental health counselor and perinatal mental health specialist who works with hopeful, expecting, and new parents across New York.
Licensed in NY
Real clients. Real relief.
What our clients say about their experience.
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“"I thought I was a bad mom for not bonding with my baby. Within three weeks of starting therapy, I could finally hold my daughter without crying. My therapist helped me see that postpartum depression wasn't my fault and gave me tools that actually worked."”
— mom of 1
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“My OB screened me at six weeks and said I was fine. I wasn't fine. I was smiling through every appointment while barely surviving at home. My therapist was the first person who actually asked the right questions and didn't move on until I answered honestly. That intake conversation changed everything.”
— mom of 3
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“I went back to work when my daughter was 12 weeks old and just shut down. I was going through the motions at work and at home, and I couldn't tell anyone because I was supposed to be grateful. My therapist helped me understand that functioning on the outside doesn't mean you're okay on the inside. Six months later I actually feel present in my own life.”
— working mom of 1





We accept most major insurance
Phoenix Health is in-network with Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, United Healthcare, Optum, and more in most states we serve. We verify your benefits before your first session.
See full coverage map →How it works
Book your free call
A quick 15-minute chat to hear what you're going through, answer your questions, and make sure we're a great fit for your needs. No cost, no commitment.
Get matched
We'll pair you with the right specialist for your specific situation. We'll also check your insurance, so you know your exact cost per session before moving forward.
Start your first session
Meet your therapist from the comfort of home. No commute, no waiting rooms, no judgment. Most clients notice a real difference within just 2 to 3 sessions.
Common questions
- Postpartum depression (PPD) is a mood disorder that can affect people after childbirth. Symptoms include persistent sadness, difficulty bonding with your baby, exhaustion, feelings of worthlessness, and in some cases thoughts of self-harm. PPD is not a character flaw — it is a medical condition that responds well to treatment.
- Without treatment, PPD can persist for months or longer. With therapy (and sometimes medication), most people experience significant improvement within weeks. Starting treatment early leads to better outcomes.
- Yes. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and interpersonal therapy (IPT) are both evidence-based treatments with strong results for postpartum depression. Many Phoenix Health therapists specialize specifically in perinatal mood disorders.
- Most insurance plans cover mental health therapy under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act. Phoenix Health is in-network with major insurers. We verify your specific benefits before your first session.
- PMH-C (Perinatal Mental Health Certification) is awarded by Postpartum Support International (PSI) to clinicians who have completed advanced training in perinatal mental health — covering postpartum depression, anxiety, OCD, birth trauma, and related conditions. It represents the gold standard of specialization in this field.
- If you're struggling — with your mood, your thoughts, your relationship, or just how you're coping — that's enough of a reason to talk to someone. You don't need a diagnosis. A free consultation is a low-commitment first step.
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Ready to talk about postpartum depression?
A free 15-minute call is the best place to start — no paperwork, no commitment. We'll confirm your coverage and match you with the right therapist.
Learning resources
🌧Read our Postpartum Depression guides →Often goes alongside