Postpartum Mood Disorders Support

Name
Contact Info
Other Info
Blossom Birth Services
650-321-2326

www.blossombirth.org/classes-family.html#PPMC
Drop-in discussion group, Pregnancy and Post Partum Moods and Challenges, meeting every Wednesday 11:30am - 1:00pm.
Postpartum Stress Support Group
650-352-5880
In Palo Alto Wednesday evenings. Lead by Elizabeth Eastman (LCSW) and Dr. Julie Graham.
Bay Area Postpartum Hotline
888-773-7090
 
Postpartum Assistance for Mothers (P.A.M.)
510-889-6017
East Bay. Support and education. Ask for Dr. Shoshana Bennett.
Solace for Mothers

408-370-7311

info@solaceformothers.org

www.solaceformothers.org

Solace for Mothers is an organization designed for the sole purpose of providing and creating support for women who have experienced childbirth as traumatic. Birth trauma is real and can result from an even seemingly “normal” birth experience. If you believe that you have been traumatized by your experiences of giving birth to your child, or by witnessing a birth of someone else’s child, Solace for Mothers has resources and supportive communities available for you.

Align the Self

Rebecca Arora

415-572-7723

www.aligntheself.com

aligntheself@gmail.com

Subtle, profound energy work that balances the body so healing can occur. Clients ease into fertility, pregnancy, parenting with inner peace, clarity and nurturing that is vital for growth.

Bay Area Women's Wellness

Jennifer L. McCollum, PhD

885 Oak Grove Avenue, Suite 102-1
Menlo Park, CA 94025

650-427-9105

www.bayareawomenswellness.com

jmccollum@bayareawomenswellness.com

I offer individual, couples, and group psychotherapy for issues related to women's health and wellness, including, pregnancy and maternal support, managing hormonal changes, loss of pregnancy, fertility challenges, medical conditions, and depression and anxiety.

Community Center for Health & Wellness

Dr. Craig Schlarb, Director

744 San Antonio Road, Ste 22/ 24
Palo Alto, CA 94303

650-493-5006

counseling@itp.edu

counseling.itp.edu

The Community Center for Health & Wellness in Palo Alto offers affordable/ sliding scale professional counseling for expectant and young families, groups, and individuals yearning for more from life.

Beryl Hattori, PhD

881 Fremont Avenue, Ste B-8
Los Altos, CA 94024

650-266-8209

info@drberyl.com

www.drberyl.com

Licensed clinical psychologist offering individual counseling for pregnancy and postpartum support. Specialty areas:prenatal and postpartum depression and anxiety,fertility,traumatic losses and transitions to parenting.
Eva Roodman, M.S.W.

650-714-1839

eva@evaroodman.com

Counseling for individuals & couples transitioning into parenthood, primarily Pregnancy and Postpartum Moods and Challenges. Offering birth doula services as well.

Gail Shen, PhD

329 S. San Antonio Road, Ste 7
Los Altos, CA 94022

650-464-9519

www.therapytribe.com/listing/gailshenphd.html

dr.gail.shen@gmail.com

Counseling and support for parents adjusting to life with baby. I am a licensed psychologist who specializes in treating prenatal and postpartum depression and anxiety disorders.

Alisa Nowik Stern, PsyD

650-644-5358

www.dralisa.com

dralisastern@gmail.com

As a licensed clinical psychologist, I specialize in working with pregnant women, new parents, and young children and their families. My work focuses on the transition to parenthood and helping couples to adjust to the many challenges associated with having a child. I have offices in Palo Alto and San Mateo.

Annie Wang Acupuncture

Annie Wang, LAc

895 Sherwood Avenue #101
Los Altos, CA 94022

650-468-3636

www.anniewanglac.com

annie@anniewanglac.com

Annie Wang Acupuncture is dedicated to treating women's health, pregnancy well care, lactation support, postpartum depression, fertility, recurrent pregnancy loss, PCOS, Endometriosis, high FSH, uterine lining issues, & antibody issues.
Silicon Valley Postpartum Mood disorders (SVPPMD)

http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/svppmd

svppmd-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

This online support group provides social/peer support for postpartum mood disorders (anxiety, depression, OCD, and psychosis). Not a structured group with meetings but has lots of resources for professional help.
Last updated: 12/19/11 JL