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What Postpartum Depression (PPD) Can Look Like:

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Anxiety or panic attacks
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Feeling sad, worthless or guilty
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Crying without reason
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Loss of pleasure or interest
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Trouble sleeping or eating
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Difficulty concentrating
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Thoughts of harming baby or yourself
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Fear of not being a good mother
How Braindost Helps Fight PPD
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Why Therapy for Postpartum Depression (PPD) Matters
Improve Mental Health
Therapy for postpartum depression helps you to recognize your destructive thoughts and replace them with productive ones to improve your mental health.
Emotional Stability
Your emotions are the driving force behind your behaviors. So, you learn to regulate your intense emotions to avoid harmful impulsive reactions to depression triggers.
Mother–Infant Bonding
Therapy strengthens mother-infant bonding by promoting parenting confidence and developing emotional availability as well as responsiveness in mothers.
Enhance Relationship Satisfaction
Therapy treatment for PPD fosters effective communication, conflict resolution, and a supportive environment to vitalize your relationship with your partner.
Build Coping Skills
You can learn alternative ways of thinking, emotional regulation, and practical coping tools to deal with the challenges of new motherhood through PPD therapy.
Alter Negative Behaviors
Therapy supports you to change the detrimental behaviors that are affecting your overall health, family connection, socialization, and your relationship with your baby.

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Types of Therapy for Postpartum Depression (PPD)
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
CBT is considered an effective and the best treatment for postpartum depression. This form of psychotherapy works to identify the intrusive thoughts, like irrational fears, thoughts of harming the baby or yourself, or feelings of worthlessness or guilt, that are contributing to postpartum depression symptoms.
CBT’s core idea is that thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are interconnected. Negative or destructive thoughts result in negative emotions like stress, anxiety, or depression. Those emotions then shape unhelpful behaviors.
By challenging your negative thinking pattern, CBT helps to reduce depressive symptoms, both mental and physical. Besides, your psychologist for postpartum depression helps you replace your unwanted thoughts and behaviors with good, healthy ones to improve your overall well-being.
Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT)
According to Cleveland Clinic, mental health professionals like psychologists or therapists use IPT to treat specifically major depressive disorders. It is due to its high efficacy in treating clinical depression compared to other mental health conditions. This type of therapy is a short-term treatment that focuses on improving your relationships and social functioning.
Unlike CBT, it observes the influence of external factors on your mental wellness. It addresses current issues and conflicts in relationships rather than exploring your internalized trauma from past experiences.
To treat postpartum depression, IPT addresses four major issues that include isolation, grief, role dispute, and role transition. Your psychologist or therapist helps you to observe your thoughts and feelings on a deeper level and their impact on your connections and relations. You analyze how your depressive symptoms are damaging your relationships or how conflict with your loved ones is affecting your mental health.
Then strategies are chosen to decrease the impact of negative factors on your relationships and the symptoms of postpartum depression. Furthermore, you learn to develop interpersonal communication skills and boost your coping abilities.

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Thoughts After the First Session 😍

Ayesha R.
“Brain Dost truly changed my life. I was struggling with anxiety and constant overthinking, but the therapist listened to me patiently and guided me step by step. The sessions felt safe, confidential, and genuinely supportive. I finally feel understood and emotionally stronger.”

Mehak S.
“I was hesitant to seek therapy at first, but Brain Dost made the entire process easy and comfortable. The psychiatrist was highly professional and helped me manage my panic attacks effectively. Online sessions were flexible and private, which made a huge difference for me.”

Sara S.
“Brain Dost provided me with the right support at the right time. The personalized therapy plan helped me overcome depression and rebuild my confidence. I truly appreciate how compassionate and non-judgmental the therapists are. I highly recommend Brain Dost to everyone”
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