I realize this is a very personal question. . . but I am taking steps to finding a therapist/counselor. Aside from having PPD and being on medication - I really think I need to see someone for regular counseling sessions. I had issues before becoming a mom, but I think motherhood just amplified everything, and brought all my demons to the surface. I have depression in the family, and have been on Zoloft for years. But never had regular counseling/therapy sessions. Medication won't change my behavior, and that's the problem.
If you have gone through therapy, did it help and what type of therapist did you go to? In a nutshell, I have anxiety issues, and tend to lash out at my husband for not doing enough (even though he does his fair share). I play the martyr (even before being a mom), and always think I have to do everything. I have issues identifying my emotions, so anger tends to be how everything manifests. I don't know if I need to see a behaviorist (is that even a word?), a therapist, a counselor..... any insight? Thank you, ladies.
Re: Anyone see a therapist?
Me. I saw one for about 2 years after DS was born. I'll send you a pm tomorrow with some details, but I had LOT of anxiety and could have written your bottom paragraph word for word. It was hands down the best decision I ever made and am convinced it completely changed my life and how I am as a mother overall.
I'm surprised they've let you be on meds for so long without seeing one to be honest. My doc made me see a therapist too as meds can only do so much, but like you said behavior doesn't always change without help.
I saw a social worker that specialized in therapy to new mothers and children (such as PPD, PPA, etc) and worked with a lot of working mothers. Talk about specific, but my family doc/kids pedi knew her and highly recommended her.
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Me! I'm seeing one for PTSD related to my son's early birth, as well as a bunch of issues that have come up since then. I highly recommend it. I called my OB, and they gave me names of places to try. I was lucky that the counselor I'm seeing is free to me (postpartum therapy is paid for by the city), so I haven't had to pay anything out of pocket. It has been incredibly helpful.
Good luck! And, as the previous poster said, be proud of yourself for taking the first step.
I used to see a therapist many years ago and it definitely helped! I was diagnosed with PPD when my daughter was 2 months and I didn't go to a therapist (I should have). My dr. chalked my PPD to low progestrone level and put me on prometrium hormone replacement. I am doing much better now, but definitely have times of extreme anxiety and I also have issues with emotions that tend to come off as plain anger, too. Now that I'm working I think it will be extremely beneficial for me to see someone.
Reading your last paragraph, I definitely go through that often, especially when DH travels! Talk to your OB or your regular dr. and they can give you referrals for a therapist. I've been to one PPD support group and it was great. I only went once because DD screamed the whole 30 minute drive over there and I nearly had an anxiety attack (martyr raising hand!)
I think it's great you are looking to see someone, you're not alone on how you feel! If you jump over to the PPD board there are tons of gals who can offer support, too!