At City Lights Psychology, perinatal therapy is designed to support individuals and couples navigating the emotional complexities of fertility, pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and early parenting. Therapy focuses on helping you manage anxiety, identity shifts, emotional overwhelm, relationship changes, and the pressure that often accompanies this stage of life.
Licensed Psychologists | In-Person & Virtual Sessions | Flatiron, Manhattan
People navigating fertility challenges, IVF, pregnancy uncertainty, repeated disappointment, or the emotional stress that often accompanies trying to conceive.
Individuals experiencing heightened anxiety, fear around childbirth, body image concerns, intrusive thoughts, or emotional distress during pregnancy
New parents experiencing emotional numbness, sadness, panic, guilt, irritability, emotional exhaustion, or difficulty adjusting after childbirth.
Individuals struggling with intrusive thoughts related to the baby’s safety, hypervigilance, compulsive checking, or overwhelming fear and responsibility.
People navigating difficult birth experiences, emergency interventions, NICU stays, feelings of loss of control, or lingering emotional distress related to childbirth.
Partners adjusting to shifting responsibilities, communication strain, emotional disconnection, or identity changes after becoming parents.
Support for miscarriage, stillbirth, infant loss, termination for medical reasons, or complicated grief connected to reproductive experiences.
Our team includes doctoral-level psychologists experienced in reproductive and perinatal mental health, attachment-focused therapy, trauma-informed care, and anxiety treatment.
Dr. Simon specializes in perinatal anxiety, postpartum adjustment, reproductive trauma, and identity-related transitions connected to parenthood. Her work integrates psychodynamic therapy, attachment-focused approaches, CBT-based tools, and trauma-informed care.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist | Specialized in Perinatal Mental Health, Anxiety & Trauma
We work with individuals and couples experiencing a wide range of perinatal mental health concerns, including:
Persistent worry, racing thoughts, fear around the baby’s safety, health anxiety, or ongoing emotional overwhelm.
Low mood, emotional disconnection, irritability, hopelessness, guilt, or difficulty adjusting emotionally after childbirth.
Distressing intrusive thoughts, compulsive checking, reassurance-seeking, mental reviewing, or fear-based parenting behaviors.
Emotional distress following difficult deliveries, emergency procedures, traumatic medical experiences, or NICU-related stress.
Emotional exhaustion, grief, uncertainty, and pressure connected to fertility treatments, IVF, or difficulty conceiving.
Difficulty adjusting to new roles, loss of independence, shifting identity, or balancing caregiving with personal and professional responsibilities.
Communication difficulties, emotional disconnection, resentment, parenting stress, or shifting relational dynamics during the transition into parenthood.
Therapy explores how emotional experiences, caregiving patterns, and attachment dynamics influence your relationship with yourself, your baby, and your partner.
Practical strategies are introduced to manage anxiety, intrusive thoughts, emotional overwhelm, and stress in ways that fit realistically into parenting and daily life.
For individuals processing birth trauma, reproductive trauma, or distressing medical experiences, therapy focuses on emotional stabilization, processing, and rebuilding a sense of safety.
Therapy also explores deeper themes related to identity, caregiving, perfectionism, control, and the emotional expectations placed on parenthood.
We discuss what you are experiencing, where you are in the perinatal journey, and what type of support may be most appropriate.
Early sessions focus on understanding emotional patterns, stressors, relationship dynamics, anxiety symptoms, or traumatic experiences connected to pregnancy or parenting.
Sessions focus on emotional processing, anxiety management, identity shifts, communication patterns, and building coping strategies that feel sustainable.
As therapy progresses, the focus shifts toward improving emotional steadiness, rebuilding confidence, strengthening relationships, and creating sustainable support systems.
In-Person Therapy in Flatiron, Manhattan
In-person sessions provide a calm, private space for focused emotional support and therapeutic work during pregnancy, postpartum, or reproductive transitions.
Virtual Therapy Across Multiple States
Secure telehealth sessions available across:
New York | New Jersey | Connecticut | Florida
Virtual sessions are often preferred by pregnant individuals, new parents, caregivers, and professionals balancing demanding schedules or recovery needs.
City Lights Psychology is primarily an out-of-network practice. A limited number of reduced-fee spots are available for clients without out-of-network insurance benefits, those with financial concerns, and BIPOC clients. Availability can be discussed during the free consultation.
We provide superbills that can be submitted to your insurance company for reimbursement. We recommend checking with your provider regarding deductible requirements and reimbursement eligibility.
HSA/FSA cards and standard payment methods are also accepted and can be arranged during intake.
Across clients, certain emotional patterns tend to emerge repeatedly during this stage of life:
Many individuals experience heightened anxiety around uncertainty, safety, medical outcomes, or making the “right” decisions as a parent.
People often feel pressure to enjoy every stage of pregnancy or parenting while criticizing themselves for struggling emotionally.
Constant monitoring, worry, overresearching, compulsive checking, or difficulty mentally “turning off” can become emotionally exhausting over time.
The transition into parenthood can create a sense of losing parts of yourself, especially while balancing caregiving, work, relationships, and changing responsibilities. These experiences are common, understandable responses to a major life transition and can become more manageable with appropriate therapeutic support.
Whether you are navigating fertility challenges, pregnancy anxiety, postpartum overwhelm, birth trauma, or the emotional transition into parenthood, therapy can provide structured support during a period that often feels emotionally intense and isolating.
The first step is a consultation, where we discuss your experiences, goals, and the type of support that may feel most helpful moving forward.
No. Therapy can be helpful while trying to conceive, during pregnancy, postpartum, or at any point during the transition into parenthood.
Yes. Intrusive thoughts are common during the perinatal period, especially when accompanied by anxiety or OCD-related patterns. Therapy focuses on helping you respond to these thoughts differently without shame or panic.
Yes. Partners can be included in sessions when relationship dynamics, communication, or shared adjustment to parenthood are part of the work.
This experience is more common than many people realize, especially during periods of exhaustion, anxiety, trauma, or depression. Therapy provides a supportive space to explore and gradually strengthen emotional connection without judgment.
Yes. Virtual therapy can be highly effective during pregnancy and postpartum, especially for new parents managing recovery, childcare, fatigue, or scheduling limitations.
Most clients begin with weekly sessions to build consistency and support during emotionally demanding periods, with frequency adjusted over time based on individual needs.
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