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Post-Natal Psychological Support

Trauma-Informed & Attachment-Focused Care for New Parents

mother with crying baby

The arrival of a baby can be profound, beautiful, and life-changing. It can also be emotionally raw, physically demanding, and unexpectedly vulnerable.

Many parents find that the post-natal period brings not only joy and love, but also anxiety, self-doubt, grief, or overwhelm. For some, it can stir earlier life experiences or unresolved trauma in surprising ways.

Post-natal psychological support offers a safe, attuned space to care for your emotional world during this transition. You do not have to be in crisis to deserve support.

A Trauma-Informed Understanding of the Post-Natal Period

Pregnancy, birth, and early parenting are not only medical or practical experiences, they are deeply psychological and embodied.

They can activate:

  • Past attachment experiences
  • Earlier relational wounds
  • Previous trauma or grief and loss
  • Feelings about being cared for or caring for others
  • Fears about safety, responsibility, or adequacy

A trauma-informed approach recognises that your reactions make sense in the context of your history and nervous system. Therapy focuses on safety, choice, pacing, and respect, never pushing you beyond what feels manageable.

An Attachment-Focused Perspective

Early parenthood is a time when attachment patterns can become especially visible. This is not about blame, but about understanding.

You may notice:

  • Strong worries about doing things “right”
  • Fear of not being a good enough parent
  • Sensitivity to your baby’s distress
  • Feeling overwhelmed by your baby’s needs
  • Difficulty trusting your own instincts

Attachment-focused therapy helps you develop a secure, compassionate relationship with yourself and your baby. When parents feel supported and emotionally regulated, connection with their child grows more naturally.

Common Reasons Parents Seek Support

Parents come for therapy for many reasons, including:

  • Post-natal depression or anxiety
  • Birth trauma or medically complex births
  • Fertility struggles or previous loss
  • Feeling disconnected or emotionally numb
  • Guilt, shame, or harsh self-criticism
  • Identity changes in becoming a parent
  • Relationship strain after baby arrives
  • Managing pre-existing trauma, ADHD, or anxiety
  • Intergenerational trauma concerns

Every story is unique. There is no “normal” emotional response to parenthood.

Eastern Sydney Clinical Psychologist

Highly experienced psychology, psychotherapy and counselling service in the Sydney eastern suburbs, convenient to Double Bay, Bondi Junction, Edgecliff, Woollahra and Rose Bay.
Address: Suite 7/17-19 Knox Street, Double Bay

To make an appointment, please call (02) 9327 6621 or click the Book Now button above. If you have any questions about therapy, please contact me.

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