Infertility Therapists in Weare, NH
The perinatal season and first responder field can be gratifying yet also introduce enormous changes in family dynamics and relationships. Whether a new parent or first responder, experiencing tragedy personally and or secondarily, expectations for a new mother or first responder can be high and too often dismissive of the unique stressors involved with making a new human or in the field. When unpredicted changes happen, people can feel alone, isolated, and afraid to give voice to their vulnerabilities. I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with extensive experience in working with the perinatal and first responder population.
The perinatal season and first responder field can be gratifying yet also introduce enormous changes in family dynamics and relationships. Whether a new parent or first responder, experiencing tragedy personally and or secondarily, expectations for a new mother or first responder can be high and too often dismissive of the unique stressors involved with making a new human or in the field. When unpredicted changes happen, people can feel alone, isolated, and afraid to give voice to their vulnerabilities. I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with extensive experience in working with the perinatal and first responder population.
Accepting new clients for evening/weekend appts!
I am an interactive therapist with a passion for working with relational/attachment trauma and postpartum/reproductive mental health. If you've experienced events that have overturned dreams, disrupted relationships, and brought waves of grief, loss, and confusion...whether years in the making or brand new... relational or reproductive trauma can have a huge impact on daily life function and relationships. I am a little irreverent, a lot empathetic, and ready to support clients who want to find, or get back to, their healthiest self.
Accepting new clients for evening/weekend appts!
I am an interactive therapist with a passion for working with relational/attachment trauma and postpartum/reproductive mental health. If you've experienced events that have overturned dreams, disrupted relationships, and brought waves of grief, loss, and confusion...whether years in the making or brand new... relational or reproductive trauma can have a huge impact on daily life function and relationships. I am a little irreverent, a lot empathetic, and ready to support clients who want to find, or get back to, their healthiest self.
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It is such an honor to walk alongside my clients as they navigate the unique challenges they face - whether that be coping with difficult emotions, navigating infertility and/or loss, figuring out how to survive the early stages of parenting, or dealing with multi-cultural issues.
I primarily utilize a cognitive behavioral approach in my work. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) emphasizes the important role our thoughts play in how we feel and what we do. Sessions are collaborative, active, and seek to provide you with the tools you need to cope effectively with life's challenges.
It is such an honor to walk alongside my clients as they navigate the unique challenges they face - whether that be coping with difficult emotions, navigating infertility and/or loss, figuring out how to survive the early stages of parenting, or dealing with multi-cultural issues.
I primarily utilize a cognitive behavioral approach in my work. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) emphasizes the important role our thoughts play in how we feel and what we do. Sessions are collaborative, active, and seek to provide you with the tools you need to cope effectively with life's challenges.
Becoming a parent is one of the hardest roles to take on. Many moms never expect to feel anxious or sad after giving birth and blame themselves for having those very real feelings. Give yourself some grace; your whole world and all your relationships change when you have a baby. Even parenting older children can be challenging. I have over 20+ years helping moms feel better about themselves, their role as caregiver and finding ways to feel happy and secure again.
Becoming a parent is one of the hardest roles to take on. Many moms never expect to feel anxious or sad after giving birth and blame themselves for having those very real feelings. Give yourself some grace; your whole world and all your relationships change when you have a baby. Even parenting older children can be challenging. I have over 20+ years helping moms feel better about themselves, their role as caregiver and finding ways to feel happy and secure again.
Are you finding it hard to balance your relationships and career, while feeling overwhelmed by infertility, pregnancy loss, postpartum anxiety, or the physical and emotional exhaustion of growing your family?
Feeling stretched thin? We can help you find peace to achieve your goals, bond with your baby, and enjoy your journey. Whether you're at a crossroads with your career, family planning, or personal identity, we'll guide you through making your next important choices with confidence.
Are you finding it hard to balance your relationships and career, while feeling overwhelmed by infertility, pregnancy loss, postpartum anxiety, or the physical and emotional exhaustion of growing your family?
Feeling stretched thin? We can help you find peace to achieve your goals, bond with your baby, and enjoy your journey. Whether you're at a crossroads with your career, family planning, or personal identity, we'll guide you through making your next important choices with confidence.
Perinatal & Women's Mental Health Counseling
Counselor, LCMHC, NBCC, EMDR, NBCCH
1 Endorsed
Serves Area
I have been trained at the Postpartum Stress Center by Karen Kleiman and at the Domar Center for Infertility in Mind/Body Positive Psychology out of Boston IVF.
You or someone you know may be experiencing a difficult time in their life. You may be looking for information to explain how you are feeling or be looking for a way to get help and someone to talk to. You may be feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or frustrated and that life has just become unmanageable. Counseling is a supportive and helpful way to get things back on track and you feeling good again.
I have been trained at the Postpartum Stress Center by Karen Kleiman and at the Domar Center for Infertility in Mind/Body Positive Psychology out of Boston IVF.
You or someone you know may be experiencing a difficult time in their life. You may be looking for information to explain how you are feeling or be looking for a way to get help and someone to talk to. You may be feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or frustrated and that life has just become unmanageable. Counseling is a supportive and helpful way to get things back on track and you feeling good again.
I specialize in perinatal mental health, specifically around issues of infertility, surrogacy and adoption.
Starting a family is not always as easy as expected. There are many ups and downs along the way, which can leave you feeling hopeless, sad and even angry at times. You do not have to go through this alone. I have been working with clients who are trying to conceive and/or start a family for 20+ years. I also had my own struggles, which has given me insight into the medical procedures, the insurance hassles and all the other hoops that need to be jumped through just to become a parent. Let me help you regain your hope and support you through this journey. Looking forward to hearing from you.
I specialize in perinatal mental health, specifically around issues of infertility, surrogacy and adoption.
Starting a family is not always as easy as expected. There are many ups and downs along the way, which can leave you feeling hopeless, sad and even angry at times. You do not have to go through this alone. I have been working with clients who are trying to conceive and/or start a family for 20+ years. I also had my own struggles, which has given me insight into the medical procedures, the insurance hassles and all the other hoops that need to be jumped through just to become a parent. Let me help you regain your hope and support you through this journey. Looking forward to hearing from you.
I am a licensed mental health clinician with nearly 20 years of working with children, adolescents and adults. My current focus is in providing counseling support to adolescents and adults who have concerns regarding depression/mood disorders, anxiety, trauma, women's health and wellness and adjustment to life transitions/events. I believe in a person centered, holistic approach that utilizes collaborative problem solving to help individuals optimize their overall physical and emotional wellness.
I am a licensed mental health clinician with nearly 20 years of working with children, adolescents and adults. My current focus is in providing counseling support to adolescents and adults who have concerns regarding depression/mood disorders, anxiety, trauma, women's health and wellness and adjustment to life transitions/events. I believe in a person centered, holistic approach that utilizes collaborative problem solving to help individuals optimize their overall physical and emotional wellness.
Certified in Perinatal Mental Health, my role is to support individuals through the emotional roller coasters of trying to conceive, infertility, pregnancy loss, pregnancy, and postpartum.
Newly postpartum? Didn't expect to feel this way? Maybe you felt much better after your first baby? Pregnant and overwhelmed? Struggling to cope with your fertility journey? Well then, Welcome! Therapy is a process of self-discovery and healing. I believe that you are the expert, and I’m here to help organize and make sense of your thoughts, and put some of those puzzle pieces together. Whether you’re struggling with how to take control of intrusive thoughts, understand your emotions, struggling to cope with stress, or finding yourself feeling confused with who you are now, I am here to help guide you on your journey.
Certified in Perinatal Mental Health, my role is to support individuals through the emotional roller coasters of trying to conceive, infertility, pregnancy loss, pregnancy, and postpartum.
Newly postpartum? Didn't expect to feel this way? Maybe you felt much better after your first baby? Pregnant and overwhelmed? Struggling to cope with your fertility journey? Well then, Welcome! Therapy is a process of self-discovery and healing. I believe that you are the expert, and I’m here to help organize and make sense of your thoughts, and put some of those puzzle pieces together. Whether you’re struggling with how to take control of intrusive thoughts, understand your emotions, struggling to cope with stress, or finding yourself feeling confused with who you are now, I am here to help guide you on your journey.
I was a guest speaker on New Hampshire Public Radio's Exchange programs on anxiety and on infertility.
Are you tired of being tired out from sleeplessness or worry or from your fears bossing you around? Do you wish you felt less stressed? I'm a psychologist in Concord specializing in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with over thirty years of experience helping people with anxiety, insomnia, panic, fertility problems, fear of flying, worry, obsessive compulsive disorder (ERP), social phobia, fear of public speaking, overeating, moderate depression. Do you want to learn skills you can start to put to work right away like calming ways to breathe, muscle relaxation, mindfulness meditation and ways to reduce worry?
I was a guest speaker on New Hampshire Public Radio's Exchange programs on anxiety and on infertility.
Are you tired of being tired out from sleeplessness or worry or from your fears bossing you around? Do you wish you felt less stressed? I'm a psychologist in Concord specializing in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with over thirty years of experience helping people with anxiety, insomnia, panic, fertility problems, fear of flying, worry, obsessive compulsive disorder (ERP), social phobia, fear of public speaking, overeating, moderate depression. Do you want to learn skills you can start to put to work right away like calming ways to breathe, muscle relaxation, mindfulness meditation and ways to reduce worry?
What I love most about my work is the opportunity to walk alongside a diverse range of people as they grow, heal, and move toward their personal goals—whatever those may be. My practice focuses on long-term relational therapy, helping you build, repair, and sustain meaningful connections with others while deepening your relationship with yourself.
I know that asking for help can be one of the hardest steps to take. I strive to create a space where you feel seen, heard, and truly understood—where your experiences are met with curiosity and compassion.
If you are ready to do the work, I am here to support you.
What I love most about my work is the opportunity to walk alongside a diverse range of people as they grow, heal, and move toward their personal goals—whatever those may be. My practice focuses on long-term relational therapy, helping you build, repair, and sustain meaningful connections with others while deepening your relationship with yourself.
I know that asking for help can be one of the hardest steps to take. I strive to create a space where you feel seen, heard, and truly understood—where your experiences are met with curiosity and compassion.
If you are ready to do the work, I am here to support you.
Many of my clients come in carrying the weight of PTSD, complex trauma, chronic stress, or long-standing patterns that no longer serve them. I work with individuals (16+), couples, and a range of communities including survivors, first responders, veterans, the spouses and partners who support them, and with individuals across LGBTQIA+ identities. You deserve a space where you don’t have to explain or minimize your experiences and together, we work toward making sense of those experiences while building practical tools for healing and growth.
Many of my clients come in carrying the weight of PTSD, complex trauma, chronic stress, or long-standing patterns that no longer serve them. I work with individuals (16+), couples, and a range of communities including survivors, first responders, veterans, the spouses and partners who support them, and with individuals across LGBTQIA+ identities. You deserve a space where you don’t have to explain or minimize your experiences and together, we work toward making sense of those experiences while building practical tools for healing and growth.
I hope you find help and relief for what you are seeking counseling for. My name is Lee Jackson, a Licensed Professional Counselor in Georgia and New Hampshire. I have practiced privately for ten years, specializing in anxiety, depression, life changes, spiritual issues, grief, men's issues/sexual addiction, & relationship/couples counseling. I enjoy providing tools for clients that help manage their Anxiety and OCD. I can apply Christian perspective if requested in session. My background is in school counseling, I've logged many years with students and parents providing therapy to those across many different age demographics.
I hope you find help and relief for what you are seeking counseling for. My name is Lee Jackson, a Licensed Professional Counselor in Georgia and New Hampshire. I have practiced privately for ten years, specializing in anxiety, depression, life changes, spiritual issues, grief, men's issues/sexual addiction, & relationship/couples counseling. I enjoy providing tools for clients that help manage their Anxiety and OCD. I can apply Christian perspective if requested in session. My background is in school counseling, I've logged many years with students and parents providing therapy to those across many different age demographics.
I specialize in trauma, anxiety, depression, relationship problems/marital work, anger/behavioral issues, substance abuse, low self-esteem, eating disorders, binge eating disorder, infertility/post-partum, self-harm, grief/loss, adjustment disorders, and stress management.
**Availability may be limited** Most people experience challenges in life and painful moments that can seem difficult to understand and get through. However, I believe with the right supports, we are capable and worthy of healing and resiliency. I knew from an early age I was passionate about helping people find ways to recover from adversity and develop a stronger sense of self, meaning, and happiness. I firmly believe feeling comfortable and understood is essential to the outcome of therapy. I take a compassionate yet direct stance, and strive to act as a coach and active partner in helping individuals reach their goals.
I specialize in trauma, anxiety, depression, relationship problems/marital work, anger/behavioral issues, substance abuse, low self-esteem, eating disorders, binge eating disorder, infertility/post-partum, self-harm, grief/loss, adjustment disorders, and stress management.
**Availability may be limited** Most people experience challenges in life and painful moments that can seem difficult to understand and get through. However, I believe with the right supports, we are capable and worthy of healing and resiliency. I knew from an early age I was passionate about helping people find ways to recover from adversity and develop a stronger sense of self, meaning, and happiness. I firmly believe feeling comfortable and understood is essential to the outcome of therapy. I take a compassionate yet direct stance, and strive to act as a coach and active partner in helping individuals reach their goals.
I’m Rose, a telehealth psychologist in New Hampshire, Vermont and Utah. I specialize in mental health at the intersection of reproductive experiences, trauma, and attachment. As both a psychologist and doula, I offer a depth of care that integrates the body, story, and relationship—especially during pregnancy, postpartum, loss, and maturing life. With over 20 years of experience, I bring a calm, thoughtful approach to helping you make sense of what you’re carrying and move toward greater clarity and resilience. I integrate EMDR with attachment-based approaches, always centered on your unique story. This supports lasting change.
I’m Rose, a telehealth psychologist in New Hampshire, Vermont and Utah. I specialize in mental health at the intersection of reproductive experiences, trauma, and attachment. As both a psychologist and doula, I offer a depth of care that integrates the body, story, and relationship—especially during pregnancy, postpartum, loss, and maturing life. With over 20 years of experience, I bring a calm, thoughtful approach to helping you make sense of what you’re carrying and move toward greater clarity and resilience. I integrate EMDR with attachment-based approaches, always centered on your unique story. This supports lasting change.
I have approximately 40 years of experience working with individuals and couples in psychotherapy. I am comfortable working with affective disorders, depression, anxiety, post traumatic stress, substance use disorders and adjustment and life stage issues. I help couples with conflict resolution, improvement of relationships and increased communication.
I have approximately 40 years of experience working with individuals and couples in psychotherapy. I am comfortable working with affective disorders, depression, anxiety, post traumatic stress, substance use disorders and adjustment and life stage issues. I help couples with conflict resolution, improvement of relationships and increased communication.
Dara is a pre-licensed clinician working towards licensure to become a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC). Dara completed her master's level internship experience at Counseling Associates and received her Master of Science (MS) degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Plymouth State University. She also holds an undergraduate degree in Neuroscience and Behavior from the University of New Hampshire. As such, Dara views mental health holistically and draws from various resources to understand the brain and behavior.
Dara is a pre-licensed clinician working towards licensure to become a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC). Dara completed her master's level internship experience at Counseling Associates and received her Master of Science (MS) degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Plymouth State University. She also holds an undergraduate degree in Neuroscience and Behavior from the University of New Hampshire. As such, Dara views mental health holistically and draws from various resources to understand the brain and behavior.
Elizabeth Tamietti is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist working with individuals, couples, families, children, and adolescents. She has been in practice since 2014 in Nevada and is a newlylicensed therapist in New Hampshire. She specializes in LGBT issues. Ms. Tamietti also focuses in areas around PTSD and trauma. Areas of strength include solutionfocused brief therapy, CBT, behavior modification and narrative therapy.
Elizabeth Tamietti is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist working with individuals, couples, families, children, and adolescents. She has been in practice since 2014 in Nevada and is a newlylicensed therapist in New Hampshire. She specializes in LGBT issues. Ms. Tamietti also focuses in areas around PTSD and trauma. Areas of strength include solutionfocused brief therapy, CBT, behavior modification and narrative therapy.
Therapists of Color New England is accepting new clients! Providing a welcoming space for BIPoC, LGTBQIA+, youth (3+), couples, men and women. This space is also for you if you ever struggled with of the following: PTSD, trauma, abuse, anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, intrusive thoughts, toxic relationships, career burnout, or divorce/separation. A safe place for anyone that has experienced oppression, marginalization, and discrimination. I am committed to creating an environment where you can be seen, heard, and understood. My goal is to provide compassionate, culturally responsive, and trauma-informed care.
Therapists of Color New England is accepting new clients! Providing a welcoming space for BIPoC, LGTBQIA+, youth (3+), couples, men and women. This space is also for you if you ever struggled with of the following: PTSD, trauma, abuse, anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, intrusive thoughts, toxic relationships, career burnout, or divorce/separation. A safe place for anyone that has experienced oppression, marginalization, and discrimination. I am committed to creating an environment where you can be seen, heard, and understood. My goal is to provide compassionate, culturally responsive, and trauma-informed care.
One of the core reasons people come to counseling is that they feel a lack of connection. Sometimes that connection is to others in their life; loved ones, partners, friends, or co-workers. Just as often that lack of connection is to themselves; fear, trauma, sexuality or shame. Fostering those connections with transparency, brevity and compassion is something I love to do. Helping people gain understanding and to build coping skills that aren’t just instant gratification which drown out the real issues we’ve got (can feel good though). Skills and insight that’s more meaningful and effective than avoidance, or memes on Instagram.
One of the core reasons people come to counseling is that they feel a lack of connection. Sometimes that connection is to others in their life; loved ones, partners, friends, or co-workers. Just as often that lack of connection is to themselves; fear, trauma, sexuality or shame. Fostering those connections with transparency, brevity and compassion is something I love to do. Helping people gain understanding and to build coping skills that aren’t just instant gratification which drown out the real issues we’ve got (can feel good though). Skills and insight that’s more meaningful and effective than avoidance, or memes on Instagram.
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How can infertility affect couples and their relationship?
Clients who are dealing with infertility may experience conflict and communication problems. It’s not unusual for shame, blame, and guilt to arise in cases of infertility, whether the source of the problem is one partner or both. This means that clients are upset and pulling away from their partner just when they need them the most. Some clients may find it difficult to spend time around friends and family who are pregnant. Friends and family can also make hurtful comments that increase tension during this time.
How does therapy for infertility issues work?
The therapist will begin by gathering information about the client or couple and make a treatment plan for their specific concerns. In addition to addressing common mental health issues, such as anxiety, depression, and trauma reactions or PTSD, therapists can help clients improve their decision-making and deal with stressors unique to infertility. Some examples include coping with the “two-week wait” before a pregnancy test, the distress associated with a failed attempt or miscarriage, and the shame and blame sometimes associated with reproductive concerns.
What type of therapy is best for infertility issues?
Many therapists offer psychotherapy for individuals and couples who are dealing with infertility issues. Some helpful therapeutic approaches include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), which can aid clients in reframing negative thoughts about their situation. Expressive writing and art therapy can help clients process difficult feelings. Clients might also benefit from group therapy to experience support from others who are dealing with the same problems.
How long does therapy for infertility issues take?
There is no set length for therapy that addresses infertility or reproductive concerns. Some clients might find it helpful to continue therapy during their pregnancy to have healthy ways to cope with any associated stress, anxiety, depression, or trauma. Some clients who decide not to pursue fertility treatments might benefit from the support of a therapist. The duration of therapy varies depending on the individual client’s specific needs and goals.

