Support
Pregnancy and parenthood can bring a variety of challenges for both new and experienced parents. Our team of clinicians are trained to provide guidance and support throughout your parenting journey.
Guidance
Sometimes, an outside perspective can provide the guidance you need. Your licensed therapist will work with you to develop a personalized management and treatment plan that fits your specific needs.
Practice
Once your plan is in place, your counselor will help you practice, refine, and strengthen your strategies. With consistency, flexibility, and support, meaningful positive change in your family is possible!
A Different Approach
Approximately 1 in 5 women experience depression or anxiety during pregnancy or after giving birth. The founders of Grit Healthcare NJ are mothers who have faced these challenges themselves and were inspired to create a new approach to care. Our licensed clinicians provide personalized counseling and treatment, starting with an understanding of your unique experiences, family dynamics, and readiness for support. Through a comprehensive approach, we offer innovative interventions, guidance, and encouragement to help you navigate your parenting journey with confidence.
Short On Time?
One of the most common concerns our clinicians hear is a lack of time to access services. As a new parent, the idea of finding extra time for support can feel overwhelming. At Grit Healthcare NJ, we understand the importance of self-care and how accepting help can benefit not just you, but your entire family. We also recognize the practical challenges of time and childcare that can make office visits difficult. That’s why we offer flexible telehealth services alongside in-person care, so getting support can fit your schedule. You are more than just a parent, and we’re here to help you become your best self.
Disclaimer: This website is for informational purposes only. It does not, and should not, serve as mental health services. Should you, or someone you know, be experiencing a mental health crisis, call 911 or proceed to the nearest emergency room.
