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About Forest for the Trees Perinatal Psychology
Welcome to Forest for the Trees Perinatal Psychology. We are Newcastle Clinical Psychologists and Psychologists here to support you throughout the perinatal period – providing counselling and therapy for pregnancy planning, whilst pregnant and during the postnatal period. Our goal is to bring out your best and to help you live a happier, calmer and more meaningful life.
Services
Perinatal & Clinical Psychologists
Postnatal Difficulties
Miscarriage & Loss
General Perinatal Concerns
Relationship Issues
Family Dynamic Issues
Depression
Anxiety
Adjustment Disorder
Phobias
Disordered Eating
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Pregnancy Counselling
Fertility Problems
Trauma
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Licences
Penny Marshall- BASc, PGDipPsych, GDipPsychotherapy, MPsych (Clin), MAPS, FCCLP
Kaitlyn Miller- MPsych (clinical), BPsych, MAPS, FCCLP
Lauren Ell- BPsych (Hons), MPsych (Clin)
Pip Johnson- B Psych (Hons), M Psych (Org), M Research, M Psych (Clin)
Ruby Hooke- BPsych (Hons), MPsych (Clin)
Larissa Elliott- BPsych, MTeaching (School Counselling)
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of issues can be addressed through Forest for the Trees Perinatal Psychology?
Forest for the Trees Perinatal Psychology can help address a range of issues related to pregnancy, childbirth, and early parenthood. This can include issues such as postpartum depression, anxiety, trauma, adjustment disorders, relationship issues, infertility, and perinatal loss.
How long does Forest for the Trees Perinatal Psychology therapy last?
The length of time you will need for Forest for the Trees Perinatal Psychology therapy will depend on your individual needs and goals. Some people may find that they benefit from just a few sessions, while others may need ongoing therapy to manage their symptoms and address any underlying issues.
Forest for the Trees Perinatal Psychology