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Postpartum Depression Support in Edmonton: Therapy That Helps You Feel Like Yourself Again

Becoming a parent can be life-changing—but it’s not always joyful in the ways people expect. Many new mothers silently struggle with overwhelming emotions, disconnection, or sadness.

If this is you, you’re not alone—and support is available right here in Edmonton.

What Is Postpartum Depression?

Postpartum depression (PPD) is a common mental health condition that can develop after childbirth. It is more intense and longer-lasting than the “baby blues,” and it can affect your emotional well-being, relationships, and daily functioning.

Without support, it can feel isolating—but with the right help, recovery is absolutely possible.

Symptoms of Postpartum Depression

You might be experiencing postpartum depression if you notice:

  • Persistent sadness or emotional numbness
  • Anxiety, overwhelm, or panic
  • Difficulty bonding with your baby
  • Feelings of guilt, shame, or “not being enough”
  • Loss of interest in things you used to enjoy
  • Changes in sleep or appetite
  • Intrusive or distressing thoughts

Many clients I work with in Edmonton describe feeling like they’re “going through the motions” rather than truly present.

Why Postpartum Depression Happens

Postpartum depression is not your fault. It often develops due to a combination of:

  • Hormonal changes after birth
  • Sleep deprivation and physical recovery
  • Emotional adjustment to motherhood
  • Relationship and lifestyle changes
  • Social isolation or lack of support

This stage of life involves a deep psychological shift—one that deserves care, not pressure.

Postpartum Depression Therapy in Edmonton

Working with a psychologist can help you understand what you’re feeling and begin to heal in a supportive, non-judgmental space.

At Celeste Sinclaire Psychology, therapy focuses on:

  • Processing overwhelming emotions
  • Reducing anxiety and intrusive thoughts
  • Rebuilding your sense of self
  • Strengthening connection with your baby
  • Creating realistic expectations of motherhood

Evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Attachment-Based Therapy are often used to support recovery.

When to Seek Help

If your symptoms:

  • Last longer than two weeks
  • Feel intense or worsening
  • Interfere with your ability to function

…it’s time to reach out.

You don’t have to wait until things feel unbearable.

You Deserve Support

Many high-functioning, capable women experience postpartum depression. It doesn’t mean you’re failing—it means you’re navigating one of the most significant transitions of your life.

With the right support, healing is not only possible—it’s likely.


Work With a Psychologist in Edmonton

If you’re struggling with postpartum depression, anxiety, or feeling disconnected after having a baby, therapy can help you feel grounded and supported again.

Celeste Sinclaire, Registered Psychologist in Edmonton, offers compassionate, evidence-based care tailored to new mothers.

👉 In-person and virtual sessions available across Alberta

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