Therapy in real-time for real life in motherhood
It's not just you. This is hard. And there’s real help.
You don’t have to pretend, you don’t have to perform.
Let’s talk truth — the raw, unfiltered, confusing experience of becoming a mother. This space is yours and you can show up exactly as you are, without having to explain why it’s hard or justify what you’re feeling.
No filters, no judgment - you're in the right place
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No filters, no judgment - you're in the right place ❤︎
Moms-in-the-making
Blinded By the Light
Pregnancy is sold as glow and gratitude — but it's really not that simple.
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Pregnancy isn’t always glowing, blissful, or intuitive. Maybe you feel more anxious than excited. Maybe you’re grieving the loss of your “old self.” Maybe you feel disconnected from your body or your baby. These feelings are common, even if no one around you is talking about them.
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Myth: Pregnancy should be the happiest time of your life.
Truth: Joy and dread can exist side by side. You have permission to feel everything you weren’t prepared for.Myth: If you’re anxious now, you won’t cope well as a mom.
Truth: Anxiety means you care deeply and want to prepare. We can help with that.Myth: Talking about your fears will make them more real.
Truth: Avoiding fears makes them grow louder. Naming them in therapy helps shrink their power and clear the way for calm. -
Therapy during pregnancy gives you space to be real, not perfect. Together, we’ll:
Untangle anxiety, grief, and guilt so they don’t swallow your joy.
Build tools to manage uncertainty and prepare emotionally for birth.
Explore how past experiences and fears show up in your pregnancy.
Strengthen your connection to your instincts, your body, and your baby.
You don’t need to glow your way through pregnancy. Therapy is a space where you can let go of the expectations of others and feel supported in the transition to motherhood.
Newborn Mamas
You Can’t Hurry Love
a whirlwind of emotions is upon you... you need a minute to settle into love!
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Everyone talks about the baby. Few people talk about what happens to you. The joy, the exhaustion, the identity shift, the tears at 2 a.m. — they all collide in those early months. Maybe you thought you’d feel instantly connected to your baby, but you don’t. Maybe you expected a “new mom glow,” but instead feel rage, grief, or numbness. You’re not broken — you’re human.
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Myth:“You should feel nothing but joy after your baby is born.”
Truth: Postpartum often brings a swirl of emotions — joy, yes, but also grief, anxiety, or even rage. Therapy creates a safe space for the whole truth of your experience.Myth:“Postpartum depression only happens right after birth.”
Truth: Mood changes can appear any time in the first year (and even beyond). Support is valid no matter when it hits.Myth: Good moms don’t feel anger, resentment, or regret.
Truth: These feelings are common, but often silenced. Talking about them helps you move through, not get stuck in them. -
Therapy offers you a place to be cared for while you care for everyone else. Together, we’ll:
Make space for grief, rage, anxiety, and guilt — without judgment.
Explore identity shifts and what it means to be “you” again.
Build coping tools for exhaustion, overwhelm, and relationship strain.
Nurture your bond with your baby — at your pace, in your way.
You don’t need to rush into joy or force a glow. Therapy is where you can slow down, breathe, and let your love — for your baby and for yourself — unfold naturally.
Mom-ing 2.0
Welcome to the Jungle
new levels of wild, unlocked
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Who said it would be easier the second (or third, or fourth) time around..? Version 2.0 brings its own kind of overwhelm - juggling multiple needs, constant demands, and the invisible weight of keeping it all together. Rage, resentment, or burnout don’t mean you’re failing — they mean you’re human.
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Myth: You should have it all figured out by now.
Truth: Every child, every stage brings new challenges. Experience doesn’t erase exhaustion.Myth: Seasoned moms don’t struggle with postpartum anxiety or depression.
Truth: Mental health challenges can surface at any stage, no matter how many children you’ve had.Myth: If you’ve done it before, you don’t need support.
Truth: Support isn’t about experience — it’s about being seen and cared for, no matter where you are in motherhood.
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Therapy gives you permission to step out of the chaos and reclaim a space for yourself. Together, we’ll:
Navigate burnout, overwhelm, and mom-rage with compassion.
Explore how shifting roles and family dynamics affect your identity.
Build tools for balancing multiple kids, relationships, and your own needs.
Create room to breathe, reflect, and reconnect with who you are beyond “mom.”
You may not be new to motherhood, but that doesn’t make your struggles less real. Therapy is where seasoned moms can unload the weight, laugh at the chaos, and find themselves again
Dads
Under Pressure
to perform, to provide, to hold it all together... you deserve to feel supported too.
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Fatherhood changes everything. You might feel pulled between work and home, unsure how to support your partner, or silently battling stress and anxiety. While dads are often told to “be strong” or “man up,” the truth is, the pressure can feel crushing — and it’s okay to admit that.
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Myth:Dads don’t get postpartum depression or anxiety.
Truth: Fathers can (and do) experience mood changes and struggles after a baby arrives.Myth:Your main role is to provide financially.
Truth: Your presence, connection, and emotional support matter just as much.Myth:If you’re stressed, you’re weak.
Truth: Naming the pressure you’re under is strength, not weakness.
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Therapy gives dads a place to step out of the pressure cooker and reconnect with themselves. Together, we’ll:
Explore stress, anxiety, or depression without judgment.
Navigate relationship changes and new family dynamics.
Build strategies to balance responsibility with rest.
Strengthen your sense of identity as both a father and a person.
You don’t have to carry it all alone. Therapy is where the weight gets lighter.