women's mental health
Personalized Mental Health Care for Women
Compassionate Women's Mental Health Care for Every Stage of Life
Looking for a place where you’re truly heard and supported? Our clinics provide the validation, guidance and the mental health care you deserve in a safe, nurturing environment.
- Specializing in women’s mental health challenges from pregnancy through menopause
- Experts in a broad range of conditions, including depression, anxiety, trauma and substance abuse and eating disorders
- Comprehensive therapy, medication management, psychiatry and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) under one roof
- A collaborative approach with OB/GYNs and other providers
- Accepting most insurance, VA benefits, out-of-network and self-pay patients
Risk factors that affect women's mental health
Both biological and societal factors influence risk factors for women’s mental health. Women face higher rates of poverty, sexual and domestic violence and trauma than men, which significantly impact their mental well-being. These experiences can increase the risk of developing mental health issues such as depression, anxiety and PTSD. Additionally, societal, family and caregiver pressures contribute to a higher likelihood of experiencing depression among women.
Other significant risk factors include hormonal changes during menstruation, pregnancy and menopause, which can affect mood and emotional stability. Chronic stress from juggling multiple roles at home and work can also lead to mental health challenges.
At Family Care Center, we know that women face unique challenges. That’s why we offer validation, guidance and support in a safe and caring environment. We’re here to provide specialized mental health care for women and help you navigate any challenges you may face.
Women's mental health symptoms
Women’s mental health is a multifaceted and critical aspect of overall well-being, encompassing a range of symptoms that can significantly impact daily life.
Common symptoms of women’s mental health conditions may include:
- Persistent sadness or feelings of hopelessness
- Noticeable changes in mood, energy, or appetite
- Difficulty sleeping or sleeping too much
- Appetite or weight changes
- Misuse of alcohol, drugs, or both
- Decreased energy or fatigue
- Excessive fear or worry
- Anger or irritability
- Social withdrawal
If you’re dealing with any of these symptoms, know that you are not alone. Our providers specialize in women’s mental health. They can provide personalized treatment options to help improve your well-being.
Depression during pregnancy
Pregnancy-related depression, from conception through postpartum, demands a nuanced understanding and compassionate support. At Family Care Center, our multidisciplinary team offers evidence-based therapeutic interventions and judicious medication management to address these conditions head-on. We work closely with your OBGYN to make sure all your health needs are taken care of.
Prenatal Depression
Our specialists are experienced in treating prenatal depression, ensuring that both you and your baby remain healthy and safe throughout your pregnancy. We provide tailored therapy and support to manage symptoms effectively.
Perinatal Mental Illness
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) and several other therapy methods can be effective for certain perinatal symptoms. We’ll offer a holistic approach that includes psychological support, counseling and medication when necessary.
Postpartum Depression
It can be incredibly difficult to adjust to being a new mother while struggling with postpartum depression. Our dedicated team supports new mothers experiencing postpartum depression with comprehensive care plans, including talk therapy and medication management.
Additional pregnancy-related mental health conditions
- Mood Disorders: We offer comprehensive treatment for various mood disorders to effectively manage emotional fluctuations for a healthier pregnancy experience.
- Mania: We offer specialized care for managing mania during and after pregnancy, ensuring stability and well-being.
- Psychosis: Our team can help with severe cases, offering intense support and treatment options for pregnancy-related psychosis.
- And more: We also provide support for other mental health issues that may arise during pregnancy. We make sure to address all aspects of a mother’s mental health.
At Family Care Center, we provide effective and comprehensive women’s mental health care. We are here to support you through pregnancy-related depression and other mental health issues. Our goal is to help you achieve a healthy and fulfilling pregnancy journey.
Contact us today to learn more about our specialized programs for pregnancy-related depression and other mental health conditions.
Menstrual cycle – PMS through menopause
Women’s mental health is intimately connected to hormonal changes during menstruation, PMS, and menopause. These shifts can contribute to symptoms of mental health conditions, leading to mood swings, anxiety, and perimenopausal depression.
At Family Care Center, we offer specialized support tailored to women navigating these transitions, including talk therapy, medication management and TMS. Through understanding, empathy, and evidence-based interventions, we are here to support women’s mental health effectively throughout these changes.
Appointments in days, not months
Taking the first step on your mental health journey is easier than you might think.
- Call or request an appointment online to speak with our team about care and coverage
- Let us know how we can support you or your loved ones
- Choose a time, provider and location near you - also available virtually
* Family Care Center is in-network with most major health insurance plans!