WellMama Linn-Benton
Reproductive Mental Health & Emotional Support
Local chapter of Postpartum Support International
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Counseling

We provide referrals in the Corvallis and Albany, Oregon, areas for counseling/psychotherapy with therapists who have experience treating emotional or mental health difficulties related to childbearing and who are in network with the client's health insurance company. (Please specify your insurance when you contact us.) These professionals conduct an assessment and offer treatment for concerns such as stress, overwhelm, anxiety, depression, posttraumatic stress, panic, obsessive-compulsive disorders, psychotic disorders, grief and loss, relationship issues and other related difficulties. They provide counseling and support to gestational and non-gestational parents, partners and family members of the parents. They work with individuals and couples who have pregnancy or postpartum related concerns. Some of the therapists also provide counseling to those dealing with infertility, perinatal losses or adoption. 

Treatment by these providers focuses on creating individualized wellness plans for each client and family. If desired, they work closely with family members and other healthcare providers. Their evidenced-based treatment planning reflects the most current research in screening, diagnosis and recovery. They place great emphasis on fostering positive early relationships with children and helping parents feel like themselves again. Please ask the therapist directly if you can bring your baby or young child to sessions. Please 
email or call/text Csilla Andor at (541) 231-4343 to receive a referral to a counselor/ psychotherapist in the Corvallis/ Albany areas, or if you would like to find out more about how we could help with your unique situation. Please include in your message what insurance you have.


IF YOU ARE IN CRISIS

Unfortunately, WellMama does not have the capacity to respond to crisis calls or situations. If you experience significant emotional distress or you are in a crisis, please contact your doctor's office or go to the nearest emergency room. In case of a medical or psychiatric emergency, please call 911. If you or someone else is thinking about hurting themselves, you may also contact the national 24-hour suicide hotline at 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255) or 1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433). They have trained counselors who can help you over the phone.

 

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