Whole Heart Reproductive Mental Health — Psychotherapist in Philadelphia, PA
Address255 S 17th St #1008 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone+1215-840-3554
Whole Heart Reproductive Mental Health is a psychotherapy practice in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, specializing in reproductive mental health. Perri Shaw Borish, LCSW, BCD, PMH-C, founder and psychotherapist, has 20 years of experience in maternal mental health, utilizing a psychodynamic approach in a warm, nurturing environment. Ana Laura Gelman, LCSW, PMH-C, offers psychodynamic therapy, CBT, mindfulness-based stress reduction, and emotionally-focused therapy, focusing on maternal mental health and providing evaluations for egg and sperm donors. April Robinson, LPC, emphasizes creating a safe and supportive space, particularly for marginalized groups. The practice accepts IBX insurance and offers support for various reproductive challenges including anxiety, depression, postpartum issues, birth trauma, pregnancy loss, fertility challenges, abortion and adoption support, and life-changing events. They also provide resources for grief and loss, and parent resources.
Best for
- Individuals experiencing reproductive health challenges
- New parents
- Individuals experiencing grief and loss
- Marginalized groups
| Key services | Psychotherapy, In-home sessions, Support groups, Consulting, Telehealth sessions, Egg and sperm donor evaluations |
| Languages | Spanish |
| Tags | reproductive mental health, maternal mental health, perinatal mood disorders, anxiety, depression, grief, loss, fertility, postpartum, philadelphia |
Location
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