Pregnancy, Prenatal, Postpartum Therapists in Downtown, Pittsburgh, PA

Photo of Meagan Roppo, Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, PMH-C, RYT200
Meagan Roppo
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, PMH-C, RYT200
1 Endorsed
Online Only
Not accepting new clients
I work primarily with prenatal/ postpartum, pregnancy/infant loss, TFMR, surrogacy, IVF, infertility, and recurrent pregnancy loss, but love all stages of life transition work.
I have trained and worked in perinatal/reproductive mental health and infertility through clinical fieldwork and employment with this speciality and am a certified Perinatal Mental Health provider with Postpartum Support International (PMH-C). I am also a trained yoga teacher and love to incorporate mindfulness and breathwork into session when desired.
I work primarily with prenatal/ postpartum, pregnancy/infant loss, TFMR, surrogacy, IVF, infertility, and recurrent pregnancy loss, but love all stages of life transition work.
I have trained and worked in perinatal/reproductive mental health and infertility through clinical fieldwork and employment with this speciality and am a certified Perinatal Mental Health provider with Postpartum Support International (PMH-C). I am also a trained yoga teacher and love to incorporate mindfulness and breathwork into session when desired.
(484) 469-6196 View (484) 469-6196
Photo of Brittany Bennington, Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC
Brittany Bennington
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC
Online Only
Not accepting new clients
I've worked with various populations throughout my career, including LGBTQ+, chronic illness, perinatal/ postpartum, and substance use recovery, and one thing I've learned is that we're all just humans doing the best we can with what we have.
As a queer and chronically ill therapist, I understand how isolating it is to live in a world that wasn't made for you. Being chronically ill/disabled often comes with invisible grief and loss. Being LGBTQ+ is both beautiful and challenging, and sometimes it feels like you don't belong anywhere. I hope to create a sense of belonging in our work together.
I've worked with various populations throughout my career, including LGBTQ+, chronic illness, perinatal/ postpartum, and substance use recovery, and one thing I've learned is that we're all just humans doing the best we can with what we have.
As a queer and chronically ill therapist, I understand how isolating it is to live in a world that wasn't made for you. Being chronically ill/disabled often comes with invisible grief and loss. Being LGBTQ+ is both beautiful and challenging, and sometimes it feels like you don't belong anywhere. I hope to create a sense of belonging in our work together.
(412) 213-6822 View (412) 213-6822
Photo of Erin Donnelly, Psychologist, PsyD, MEd
Erin Donnelly
Psychologist, PsyD, MEd
3 Endorsed
Online Only
Not accepting new clients
My practice uniquely focuses on sexuality and reproduction: relationships/sex therapy, sexual dysfunctions, pelvic pain conditions, infertility and ARTs/third party parenting (& evaluations), adoption, reproductive traumas, peri/ postpartum issues, transition to parenthood and gender identity.
Each of us is a complex product of our past and present environments and experiences. Generally, we act or cope in ways that are adaptive or necessary under given circumstances. When our default methods of coping are no longer effective or our circumstances change, we begin experiencing distress in specific realms of our lives. This distress might manifest as anxiety, depression, anger, pain, relationship or sexual difficulties, social isolation, declining performance and/or impairment in daily functioning. As there is an undeniable connection between our psychological and physical wellbeing, I approach treatment in an integrative, collaborative and personality-based manner.
My practice uniquely focuses on sexuality and reproduction: relationships/sex therapy, sexual dysfunctions, pelvic pain conditions, infertility and ARTs/third party parenting (& evaluations), adoption, reproductive traumas, peri/ postpartum issues, transition to parenthood and gender identity.
Each of us is a complex product of our past and present environments and experiences. Generally, we act or cope in ways that are adaptive or necessary under given circumstances. When our default methods of coping are no longer effective or our circumstances change, we begin experiencing distress in specific realms of our lives. This distress might manifest as anxiety, depression, anger, pain, relationship or sexual difficulties, social isolation, declining performance and/or impairment in daily functioning. As there is an undeniable connection between our psychological and physical wellbeing, I approach treatment in an integrative, collaborative and personality-based manner.
(913) 370-7041 View (913) 370-7041

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