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Prenatal and Postpartum Anxiety, Depression, and Birth Work with Tiffany Wicks

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Prenatal and postpartum anxiety and depression are much more common that many people think. One in five mothers can experience PPA/PPD. The awareness that maternal anxiety and depression can start as early as pregnancy and occur days, months, and years after birth is so important. This week we talk with counselor Tiffany Wicks about what we can do as mothers, as friends of mothers, and how birth workers can experience second-hand trauma and what we can do about it. About Tiffany Tiffany is the founder of Push Prenatal and Postpartum Counseling, PLLC. She received a Bachelors in Education from Texas A&M University and a Masters in Counseling at Southern Methodist University. She has worked with many different ages and counseling topics in her years of experience, but has a passion for working with expecting and new moms as well as birth workers as they navigate motherhood and life transitions.Tiffany offers both online and in person counseling, and currently has an office at The Nest in Addison. Tiffany has a husband, a two-year old daughter, and two dogs and loves to work out and watch movies in her spare time. Follow Tiffany Website: PushPostpartum.com Instagram: @pushcounseling
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Prenatal and postpartum anxiety and depression are much more common that many people think. One in five mothers can experience PPA/PPD. The awareness that maternal anxiety and depression can start as early as pregnancy and occur days, months, and years after birth is so important. This week we talk with counselor Tiffany Wicks about what we can do as mothers, as friends of mothers, and how birth workers can experience second-hand trauma and what we can do about it. About Tiffany Tiffany is the founder of Push Prenatal and Postpartum Counseling, PLLC. She received a Bachelors in Education from Texas A&M University and a Masters in Counseling at Southern Methodist University. She has worked with many different ages and counseling topics in her years of experience, but has a passion for working with expecting and new moms as well as birth workers as they navigate motherhood and life transitions.Tiffany offers both online and in person counseling, and currently has an office at The Nest in Addison. Tiffany has a husband, a two-year old daughter, and two dogs and loves to work out and watch movies in her spare time. Follow Tiffany Website: PushPostpartum.com Instagram: @pushcounseling
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