Therapy During Pregnancy
Therapy during pregnancy in Illinois for adults navigating anxiety, mood changes, identity shifts, and perinatal stress. Evidence-based, compassionate care supports emotional well-being throughout pregnancy.
Covered by insurance.
- For: Pregnant adults, first-time parents, individuals with prior loss
- Concerns: Anxiety, low mood, overwhelm, sleep issues, identity changes
- Approach: Evidence-based, somatic-informed, compassionate therapy
- Sessions: 55–60 minutes · In-person or telehealth
- Location: Wheaton, IL & virtual across Illinois
- Insurance: BCBS, Blue Choice, United, Cigna
At Sarah Cline & Associates, we understand that pregnancy is a profound journey, filled with both joy and challenges. Our warm and motherly approach ensures you will always feel safe, welcomed, and understood.
We work with individuals experiencing anxiety and depression symptoms such as irritability, constant worrying, difficulty sleeping, loss of interest, and difficulty concentrating.
These challenges can impact daily life, but you don’t have to navigate them alone.
Common Issues and Themes in Pregnancy Therapy
Body changes and self-image concerns
Worries about the health of the baby
Past traumatic birth experiences or loss
Societal expectations and pressures
Fears about the future and parenthood
Issues stemming from one's own childhood
Fears about the transition into parenthood
Expert Support for Your Mental Health During Pregnancy
Our Approach
We believe in guiding our clients with compassion and without judgment. Our therapists come alongside you to help you understand yourself better.
We uncover patterns in thinking and behavior that may contribute to your challenges, always prioritizing compassion for both yourself and others.
Our goal is to help you challenge the notion of perfection and to reassure you that experiencing mental health struggles does not diminish your worth or capability.
How Therapy During Pregnancy Works
Consultation & Intake
We start by talking through what’s bringing you in and what support you’re looking for, so you can feel comfortable and informed from the beginning.
Understanding Your Needs
Early sessions focus on understanding your emotional experience, stressors, and how pregnancy is affecting your mood, anxiety, and sense of safety.
Ongoing Support & Tools
Therapy focuses on reducing anxiety or low mood, building coping skills, and supporting emotional regulation at a pace that feels manageable.
Integration & Preparation
Over time, we work on applying what you’re learning to daily life and preparing for upcoming transitions, including birth and postpartum.
Continued Support or Transition
Therapy continues for as long as it’s helpful, with regular check-ins to adjust goals or plan next steps as your needs change.
A Typical Session
During a 55-60 minute session, your therapist will listen closely without judgment or agenda. You are encouraged to share updates about your well-being, what has been working, and what hasn’t. The therapist will ask questions and provide insights or feedback.
Sessions are an open dialogue and may include:
- Guided imagery
- Body scanning to tune into emotions
- Practicing skills to shift thinking patterns
- Learning techniques to regulate emotions and calm anxiety
- Working on concrete plans such as birth plans or postpartum support plans
Our compassionate counselors are here to support you through your pregnancy journey, helping you to feel empowered and prepared for the changes ahead.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is therapy during pregnancy safe?
Yes. Therapy during pregnancy is considered safe and can be very beneficial for emotional well-being. It provides support for managing stress, anxiety, and mood changes without medication. Many people use therapy as part of an overall care plan alongside prenatal medical care.
What issues can therapy during pregnancy help with?
Therapy during pregnancy can help with anxiety, depression, mood changes, sleep difficulties, intrusive thoughts, body image concerns, identity shifts, and fears about childbirth or parenthood. It can also support individuals processing prior pregnancy loss or traumatic experiences.
How many therapy sessions do most people need?
The number of sessions varies based on individual needs. Some people benefit from short-term support during pregnancy, while others continue therapy throughout pregnancy and into postpartum. Goals and progress are reviewed regularly so care remains aligned with what’s most helpful.
Is telehealth therapy available during pregnancy?
Yes. We offer telehealth therapy throughout Illinois. Virtual sessions follow the same structure and level of support as in-person sessions and can be especially helpful during pregnancy when travel or scheduling feels challenging.
Do I need to be in crisis to start therapy?
No. Many people begin therapy during pregnancy simply because they want support, reassurance, or a space to process changes. You don’t need to be in crisis to benefit from therapy.
Sources
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CDC Activities for Maternal Mental Health — Information on depression screening and improving mental health care during pregnancy and postpartum. CDC: Improving Maternal Mental Health Care
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NIMH Perinatal Depression Overview — National Institute of Mental Health information on perinatal depression symptoms, treatment options, and the importance of therapy. NIMH Perinatal Depression Information
Getting Started Is Easy
STEP ONE: CONTACT US
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STEP TWO: CONSULTATION
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STEP THREE: BEGIN SUPPORT
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Feel Heard, Feel Safe, Feel Better - Contact Us
In-Person Sessions
2100 Manchester Rd. Suite 501-1
Wheaton, IL. 60187
Virtual Sessions
Throughout Illinois
