Loss & Miscarriage Therapy

We offer a compassionate space for individuals and couples to navigate the complex emotions and grief associated with their experience. Miscarriage Therapy can provide validation, understanding, and support while helping to process feelings of sadness, anger, guilt, or confusion Serving the State of Illinois.

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Empowering Support Support: Nurturing Hope and Healing Through Your Journey.

At some point in life, many individuals and couples face the unique  heartbreak of miscarriage. We understand the emotional rollercoaster and the need for compassionate guidance during this difficult time. We are dedicated to providing a safe space for you to navigate these challenges with support and understanding. You and/or your partner may benefit from counseling if you have experienced any of the following:

 

  • Feeling responsible for the loss
  • Grief and sadness
  • Ambiguous grief
  • Mistrust in body
  • Anxiety over future pregnancies
  • Anger/mistrust towards the medical system
  • Isolation- feeling like others don’t understand
  • Difficulty being around others who are pregnant or have babies

We Offer Empathetic Support and Healing for Miscarriage at Matrescence Therapy.

Discover a safe haven for self-exploration and find solace in the support of compassionate professionals. Allow yourself to embrace a multitude of benefits, from coping with overwhelming emotions to fostering resilience in relationships and navigating the intricate nuances of the fertility journey. Here’s how Miscarriage Therapy can offer you guidance and support:

  • A safe and supportive space to explore your emotions and experiences
  • Strategies to manage feelings of anxiety, depression, or overwhelm
  • Tools to cope with Grief

A Safe Haven for All Parents:
Embracing Parenthood in All Its Forms

 

We offer Support for Every Parenting Path.  Whether you are Nurturing Newborns or Healing from Loss, we embrace every parenthood journey. People who may Benefit from Postpartum Counseling may include:

  • New parents who are struggling with the demands of caring
    for a newborn
  • Individuals who have experienced a traumatic birth or pregnancy loss
  • Parents who are struggling with infertility or adjusting to parenthood after adoption

Care Tailored To Your Needs

 

Sessions are typically 45-55 minutes long. Our therapists are comfortable discussing all things motherhood. You are welcome to have your baby with you and feed, change diapers, or whatever else you need to do. Our first session will discuss how you have been feeling lately, and we will learn a little more about you. We will then work together to create a plan to help you start feeling better.

What is Matrescence?

Matrescence is the physical, psychological, and emotional change that occurs during the process of becoming a mother. However, here at Matrescence we consider it to be ALL parenthood, not just motherhood. It is considered a developmental phase, much like adolescence, that can involve a variety of things such as hormonal shifts, body changes, identity reconstruction, and relationship transitions. The four components that contribute to the challenges of Matrescence are:

  • Changing Family Dynamics: adding a child or children to a relationship undoubtedly causes strain and stress
  • Ambivalence: the push and pull of wanting a baby close, but also an intense desire for space
  • Fantasy vs. Reality: anticipating parenthood will go one way, and then discovering it may look different
  • Guilt and Shame: fear that one may never live up to the “perfect” parent.

If you and/or your partner feel these challenges, contact us to learn more about
how we can help.

Therapists you can trust,
because they’ve been there.

    Our therapists are trained to work with those struggling with becoming a new parent, and many of our therapists are parents themselves.
    We want people to feel comfortable and feel they can talk openly about these issues without being judged. We will work together to determine issues and concerns, and get clear about how therapy can best help you feel better. A big part of therapy is working on emotional regulation, as well as building coping strategies

    Haley Robbins, LCSW, PMH-C

    Haley Robbins, LCSW, PMH-C

    She | Her | Hers

    Perinatal Mental Health | Anxiety/Depression | Obsessive Compulsive Disorder | Birth Trauma | NICU | Infertility
    Paula Voigt, LCPC, CGIP

    Paula Voigt, LCPC, CGIP

    She | Her | Hers

    Fertility Challenges | Miscarriage | Grief/Loss

    KrystiAna Disbrow, LCSW

    KrystiAna Disbrow, LCSW

    She | Her | Hers

    Pregnancy Wellness | Postpartum Anxiety and Depression | Identity Changes

    Paula Flynn, LPC

    Paula Flynn, LPC

    She | Her | Hers

    Pregnancy and Postpartum Depression and Anxiety | Fertility Challenges | Couples Therapy | Family Dynamics

    Olivia Andres, LCSW, PMH-C

    Olivia Andres, LCSW, PMH-C

    She | Her | Hers

    High-Risk Pregnancy | Birth Trauma | NICU | Perinatal Mental Health 

    Sujai Chang, LPC

    Sujai Chang, LPC

    She | Her | Hers

    Fertility challenges | Stillbirth | Miscarriage | Birth Trauma | Couples Therapy | Perinatal Mental Health

    Bilingual: Spanish & English

    Gabbie Adams, LCSW, PMH-C

    Gabbie Adams, LCSW, PMH-C

    She | Her | Hers

    Postpartum Anxiety and Depression | Relationship Conflict | Twins and Multiples | High-Risk Pregnancy | Gender Based Violence

    Elizabeth Stasik, LCSW

    Elizabeth Stasik, LCSW

    She | Her | Hers

    Perinatal Mental Health | Fertility Challenges | Grief and Loss | Identity Changes | Trauma 

    Heather Hales, LCPC

    Heather Hales, LCPC

    She | Her | Hers

    Perinatal Mental Health | LGBTQIA+ Families | ADHD | Mindfulness | Blended Families

    Jackie Bellefontaine, LCSW

    Jackie Bellefontaine, LCSW

    She | Her | Ella

    Perinatal Mental Health | Birth Trauma | NICU | Grief/Loss

    Arushi Mehta Towne, LCSW

    Arushi Mehta Towne, LCSW

    She | Her | Hers

    Birth Trauma | Parenting Children with Complex Medical Needs | Perinatal/Postnatal Anxiety and Depression | Infertility | NICU | Miscarriage/Loss

    Liisa Freeh, LCSW

    Liisa Freeh, LCSW

    She | Her | Hers

    Perinatal Mental Health | Family Dynamics | Parenting in the Toddler Stage | Mindfulness | Body Image

    Ashlee Casado, AMFT

    Ashlee Casado, AMFT

    She | Her | Hers

    Postpartum Anxiety & Depression | Perinatal Mental Health | Pregnancy Wellness

    Mindy McGlynn, LCSW, PMH-C

    Mindy McGlynn, LCSW, PMH-C

    She | Her | Hers

    Postpartum Depression and Anxiety | Fertility challenges | Birth trauma | Grief/Loss | ADHD

    Cassie Desir, LSW

    Cassie Desir, LSW

    She | Her | Hers

    Anxiety | Trauma | Miscarriage | Grief and Loss | Mindfulness

    Erica Cummings, LPC

    Erica Cummings, LPC

    She | Her | Hers

    Birth Trauma | Parental Burnout | Couples Counseling | Returning to Work/Career Shifts | Toddler Challenges | Pregnancy Wellness

    Intake Coordinator

    Caitlin Wahl

    She | Her | Hers

    Perinatal Therapist

    Founder & Therapist

    Lauren Ratliff

    She | Her | Hers

    Individual & Couples Counseling Services

     

    If you’re struggling with the challenges of new parenthood, postpartum counseling can help. Whether you’re a new parent
    adjusting to the demands of caring for a newborn or a couple navigating the complexities of a changing relationship, individual or couples therapy can provide a safe and supportive space to explore your feelings and experiences. Our experienced therapists offer compassionate and personalized care, drawing from a range of evidence-based techniques to help you find healing, growth,
    and resilience during this transformative time.

    Individual Therapy

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    Couples Therapy

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    Insurance & Payment Information

     

    We are currently in network with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois PPO, BCBS Blue Choice, Cigna/Evernorth, Aetna, and United Healthcare plans. We strongly recommend checking with your individual plan to inquire about therapy benefits. You may be responsible for co-payment or other costs. If we are out of network with your provider and you would like to submit through your insurance, we are able to provide you with a receipt (known as a “superbill”). You are then able to submit this to your provider for reimbursement, if your plan provides this type of coverage. 

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    *This is a virtual practice.
    All sessions are held through video. You must be residing in Illinois.