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Jeanna Boase, LPC

If you’re a young professional or in your childbearing years, and feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or depleted…you don’t have to do this alone.

I struggled with anxiety and depression through my 20’s, and then again after I had my son in 2017. You would probably never know that based on this picture, right? That’s because postpartum depression (PPD) can be subtle and difficult to tell apart from normal postpartum symptoms. If you feel “off” and are wondering if you might have PPD, it’s best to seek support rather than waiting to see if things get better on their own. If you’re pregnant and are worried about getting PPD – reach out now. If you’re trying or thinking about getting pregnant, there’s space for you too! Therapy is not just for “those” people with the “really bad problems.” Therapy is a normal and healthy part of life, just like going to the dentist or chiropractor.

With the right support, you can feel better.

Read more at my TherapyDen page.

 Licensed Counselor (LPC)
Grand Rapids, MI

Jeanna@cultivate-wc.com
Instagram @jeanna.boase

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