Blame it on the hormones, but the idea of getting dressed to go to therapy after baby’s arrival sounds about as appealing as a night of passionate lovemaking. Not. Going. To. Happen.
But it’s exactly what a lot of new moms need (the therapy, not the sex).
Parenthood Psychology Practice is a mental health group focused on the needs of new and expectant parents, but unlike other practices, its office is your home. Local New York sessions can take place on a walk around the block or over your kitchen table; remote patients dial-up on Skype in the comfort of their own living rooms (and pajamas).
Doctors Marianna Strongin and Alexandra Goletka are also moms and have a strong commitment to helping make their patients’ transition into parenthood as comfortable as possible.
In fact, no bra required.
Find more information at parenthoodpsychologypractice.com.
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