Pregnancy, Prenatal, Postpartum Therapists in Alberta

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Sawyer Hick

Sawyer Hick

Therapist

Virtual

Life often consists of many challenges, but you don't have to face them alone! I am here to walk along side you on your journey as you rediscover your inner light and gain a better sense of who you are, what matters most in your life, and how to get back on the path towards increased mental health and wellness.

Mara Behan

Mara Behan

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

I help couples and individuals find growth, healing, and stronger connections. Using evidence-based and individualized approaches, I support those struggling with women's health concerns (e.g., pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause, menopause), relationship concerns (e.g., resentment, infidelity), and life transitions (e.g., separation/divorce, parenting). I offer a free 15-minute consultation!

Paige Rome

Paige Rome

Registered Psychologist

Virtual In-Person

Hi there! My name is Paige, and I am so glad you're here. In therapy, I aim to create a safe space for my clients to explore their emotions, thoughts and memories while fostering a sense of empowerment and control over their healing process. I practice from several different evidence based approaches to therapy including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT...

Erin Sullivan

Erin Sullivan

Clinical Counsellor / Psychotherapist

In-Person

Are you a professional or woman struggling with anxiety, burnout, or overwhelming stress from work or everyday life? Are you facing challenges around self worth, or navigating the pain & isolation of infertility or family building? Perhaps you are struggling with relationships or transitions in your life & need a safe space to talk through it. Whatever it is, I want you to know you are not alone.

Courtney Wiebe

Courtney Wiebe

Registered Marriage & Family Therapist, Canadian Certified Counsellor, Registered Counselling Therapist

Virtual

As a Marriage & Family therapist (RMFT-SQ), Registered Counselling Therapist (RCT), and Clinical Counsellor (CCC), I am uniquely trained to work with individuals, couples, and families. I am EMDR trained for trauma intervention, and I am a Ph.D. candidate in Counsellor Education and Supervision.

Erin Fuller

Erin Fuller

Registered Psychologist

In-Person
Jennifer Wright-Maley

Jennifer Wright-Maley

Registered Provisional Psychologist

Virtual In-Person

Hi. I'm Jenn (she/her). I'm dually licensed as a Registered Provisional Psychologist and Registered Midwife. I primarily work with people who are working to become pregnant, pregnant, postpartum, or in the midst of parenting young children. I have honed skills to work with grief and trauma, and enjoy helping clients find healing from difficult experiences.

Jodie Purnell

Jodie Purnell

Registered Psychologist

In-Person

I provide support and guidance for anxiety, trauma, stress, and relationships. My clients say I am their "safe space." I have experience working with adults in various stages of relational and personal development. I am also skilled in working with couples. I use a variety of therapy models, depending on specific needs. I accept you as you are as I join you in your journey.

Sadaf Khan

Sadaf Khan

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

At Horizon Healing Psychotherapy, we believe that every journey toward growth and healing begins with a safe space and a compassionate guide. Under the thoughtful care of Sadaf, our clinic offers a sanctuary where your story matters, your voice is heard, your experience and your path to well-being are honoured. Welcome to Horizon Healing Psychotherapy, a new horizon of hope and healing awaits you.

Journey Psychology

Journey Psychology

Compassionate, evidence-based care for your mental health journey

Virtual In-Person

At Journey Psychology, we provide a safe and supportive space for individuals, couples, and families to explore challenges and build resilience. Our team of experienced therapists offers evidence-based approaches tailored to your unique needs, helping you move toward healing, growth, and balance.

Leah Tully

Leah Tully

Counselling Therapist (CT), M.A. (Counselling Psychology), RN, BN, BSc., IBCLC

In-Person

I provide counselling services to adolescents and adults in Edmonton, Alberta and surrounding areas, as well as virtual sessions across Alberta via a secure platform. I am a Masters prepared Counselling Therapist with over 17+ years in the healthcare system as a Registered Nurse. I provide a holistic treatment approach that looks at the biological, psychological, and emotional facets of your life.

Sandeep Kaur Marwaha

Sandeep Kaur Marwaha

Occupational Therapist, Psychotherapist

Virtual

As a brown kid of immigrants from the Global South, I appreciate ​the nuances, struggles, and beauty of being from immigrant and global ​majority communities. My values of acceptance, compassion, curiosity, and ​connection guide my work. With an anti-oppressive, relational lens, I will support ​you to soften towards yourself, slowly heal, and move in alignment with your values ​instead of fear.

Christie Orr-Brown

Christie Orr-Brown

Registered Nurse/Certified Clinical Counsellor

Virtual In-Person

Christie is a registered nurse and certified clinical counsellor with 15 years experience in mental health. She has advanced training and certification in EMDR, mindful self compassion, and perinatal mental health. As a mother of two, Christie has a passion for helping parents thrive and live their best lives.

Jordyn Pakkala

Jordyn Pakkala

Registered Provisional Psychologist

Virtual In-Person

I believe in establishing a supportive, compassionate and safe space for clients to explore both positive and negative emotions. I believe in the foundation of human connection between a therapist and their client as well as collaboration with therapeutic healing and achievable goals to guide and encourage success.

Cheryl Jejina

Cheryl Jejina

Registered Psychologist

Virtual In-Person

I support adults and women navigating burnout, trauma, anxiety, and major life transitions. My approach blends evidence-based therapies like DBT and ART with somatic, mind-body work to help you move beyond insight and create real, lasting change. I work especially well with high-achievers, mothers, and those feeling overwhelmed or disconnected.

How do therapists in Alberta compare?

Number of therapists listed

15

Average years in practice

5.9 Years

Currently accepting new clients

100 %

Therapists in Alberta who prioritize treating:

100% Pregnancy, Prenatal, Postpartum
67% Anxiety
60% Trauma and PTSD
53% Depression
40% Infertility
27% Women's Issues
27% Relationship Issues
27% ADHD

How therapists see their clients

40% In Person & Online
33% Online Only
27% In Person Only

Top therapy approaches used in Alberta:

47% Cognitive Behavioural (CBT)
47% Dialectical Behaviour (DBT)
47% Solution Focused Brief (SFBT)
47% Person-Centered
47% Strength-Based
47% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
47% Attachment-based
40% Humanistic

Frequently Asked Questions About Pregnancy, Prenatal, Postpartum

What mental health challenges are common during pregnancy and the postpartum period?

Perinatal mental health conditions — those arising during pregnancy or in the year after birth — are among the most common pregnancy complications. Postpartum depression affects approximately 10–20% of new mothers in Canada; postpartum anxiety is even more prevalent. Other recognized conditions include postpartum OCD, postpartum PTSD (often following a traumatic birth), perinatal grief (pregnancy loss, infertility), and in rare cases postpartum psychosis. Fathers and non-birthing partners can also experience postpartum mental health challenges.

Is it safe to attend therapy during pregnancy?

Yes — therapy is safe and beneficial during pregnancy. Untreated prenatal mental health conditions carry risks for both parent and baby, including preterm birth, low birth weight, and difficulties with attachment after birth. Proactive therapy during pregnancy can strengthen coping skills, process fears about birth and parenthood, address pregnancy-related trauma (such as previous pregnancy loss), and prepare for the postpartum period. If you are on medication for a mental health condition, your prescribing physician will manage that separately.

What is birth trauma and can therapy help?

Birth trauma refers to a distressing or frightening childbirth experience that leaves a lasting psychological impact — including feelings of loss of control, fear for life, emergency interventions, or feeling unsupported. It can lead to PTSD-like symptoms: flashbacks of the birth, avoidance of medical settings, difficulty bonding with the baby, and fear of future pregnancies. Trauma-informed therapy — including EMDR — is effective for processing birth trauma and is most helpful when accessed sooner rather than later.

How is postpartum depression different from baby blues?

Baby blues — mild tearfulness, mood swings, and fatigue in the first one to two weeks after birth — are experienced by up to 80% of new mothers and typically resolve without treatment. Postpartum depression is more persistent, intense, and disabling: it lasts beyond two weeks, significantly impairs functioning, and requires professional support. Symptoms may include persistent sadness, inability to enjoy the baby, intrusive thoughts, anxiety, or feeling like a bad parent. It is highly treatable with therapy, support, and sometimes medication.

What therapy approaches are used for perinatal mental health?

CBT has the strongest evidence base for perinatal depression and anxiety. Interpersonal therapy (IPT) is also well-supported and particularly suited to the relationship transitions of new parenthood. EMDR is used for birth trauma and pregnancy loss. Mindfulness-based approaches support stress management during pregnancy. Many perinatal therapists integrate multiple approaches and collaborate with OBs, midwives, and public health nurses as part of a broader care team.