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Aarhie Kaushik

Psychotherapist

speaks:
  • English
  • Hindi
8+ years: Experience
  • CBT Practitioner
  • Clinical Psychologist
  • Counselling Psychologist
  • DBT Practitioner
  • Expressive Art Therapy
  • Mindfulness
  • Psychodynamic Therapy
  • Psychological Assessments
  • Solution Focused Therapy
Sahana V

Psychologist

speaks:
  • English
  • Telugu
  • Kannada
  • Hindi
4+ years: Experience
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
  • Mindfulness-Based Approaches
  • Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)
  • Trauma-Focused Therapy
Pooja Yadav

Counselling Psychologist

speaks:
  • English
  • Hindi
3+ years: Experience
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
  • Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
  • Emotion-Focused Therapy
  • Existential Therapy
  • Family Constellation Therapy
  • Gestalt Psychotherapy
  • Narrative Therapy
  • Person-Centered Therapy
  • Psychoanalysis
  • Psychodynamic Therapy
  • Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)
  • Solution-Focused Therapy
  • Solution-oriented Brief Therapy
  • Systemic Therapy
  • Trauma-Focused Therapy
Mandy Leigh Aswegen

Registered Counsellor & BWRT Practitioner

speaks:
  • English
  • Afrikaans
3+ years: Experience
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
  • Solution-Focused Therapy
  • Solution-oriented Brief Therapy
  • Trauma-Focused Therapy
Menna Shoman

Hypnotherapist & Transpersonal Psychologist

speaks:
  • English
  • Arabic
6+ years: Experience
  • Business Coach
  • Clinical Psychologist
  • Life Coach
  • Mindfulness
  • Solution Focused Therapy
  • Trauma-Focused Therapy
Cornelia Pieterse

Psychological Counsellor

speaks:
  • English
  • Afrikaans
10+ years: Experience
  • ABA Therapy
  • ACT Practitioner
  • CBT Practitioner
  • Child Psychology
  • Compassionate Therapy
  • Counselling Psychologist
  • DBT Practitioner
  • Gestalt Psychotherapy
  • Mindfulness
  • NLP Practitioner
  • Psychological Assessments
  • Solution Focused Therapy
  • Trauma-Focused Therapy
Franca Vergani

Clinical Psychologist

speaks:
  • Spanish
23+ years: Experience
  • Solution-Focused Therapy
  • Solution-oriented Brief Therapy
Ma. Danica Andres

Licensed Professional Counselor & Psychometrician

speaks:
  • Filipino
  • English
  • Tagalog
10+ years: Experience
  • CBT Practitioner
  • Child Psychology
  • Compassionate Therapy
  • Counselling Psychologist
  • DBT Practitioner
  • Expressive Art Therapy
  • Life Coach
  • Mindfulness
  • Psychological Assessments
  • Solution Focused Therapy
  • Trauma-Focused Therapy
Agustina Oller (currently not accepting new clients)

Clinical & Counselling Psychologist

speaks:
  • English
  • Spanish
8+ years: Experience
100+ Happy Clients
  • Child Psychology
  • Clinical Psychologist
  • Counselling Psychologist
  • Psychoanalysis
  • Psychodynamic Therapy
  • Trauma-Focused Therapy
Hridya V M

Counselling Psychologist & Psychoanalyst

speaks:
  • Malayalam
  • English
  • Hindi
4+ years: Experience
  • CBT Practitioner
  • Clinical Psychologist
  • DBT Practitioner
  • Mindfulness

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Infertility is a very crucial and depressive stage of any person’s life and having a consistent stress can make your infertility worst. Fitcy infertility counseller will ask about your family history, and how infertility affects you and how you managed till now. Therapist can provide you the framework to deal with stress and negative emotions and how you get your fertility again by just coping up with the stress.

Infertility can affect a person no matter male or a female. It can make you depress and stressful and that make your situation worst. Couple having an infertility may face violence, divorce, social stigma, emotional stress and low self-esteem.

Fitcy psychologist defines that infertility treated as a trauma and even it’s more complex mental condition. Having a consistent infertility increase your anxiety, depression and a grief and that will make your infertility situation worst.

What is Infertility Counseling?

Infertility counseling is a special type of therapy that helps individuals suffering from primary or secondary infertility. As having children has important implications for your life and social standing, lack thereof can have a profound impact on one’s quality of life.

Infertility counseling helps couples, and individuals deal with the toll and backlash of infertility and its treatment. Moreover, at times, the mental toll of infertility can cause further problems with conceiving, therefore, remedying it is vital.

Which Couples Should Consider Infertility Counseling?

Counseling for infertility is helpful for any couple or person facing infertility in any capacity. Some situations include:

Primary Infertility

When a couple is unable to have a child, it is known as primary infertility. Counseling can help them overcome this void if they are not comfortable being without progeny.

Secondary Infertility

Some couples face infertility after successfully having a child. It is known as secondary infertility. According to Khaleej Times, UAE has the highest secondary infertility rates in the world, so it is a big challenge for the community.

Alternate Methods

Some couples try alternate methods like adoption, which has challenges of its own as well. An infertility counselor can also be of help in such cases.

Infertility Treatment

Infertility counseling is also dispensed to couples who are undergoing fertility treatment, as that too, takes a great toll on their emotional and physical health. Since fertility treatments are expensive, therefore, there are added stresses with the situation as well.

What is The Impact of Infertility on The Person?

Infertility has grave implications for one’s well-being. Some of the impacts of infertility include:

Anxiety

Infertility can lead to extreme levels of anxiety. People cannot stop worrying about not being able to have children. Those getting fertility treatments, etc., then worry about the outcome as well then.

Depression

Depression is a mental health disorder remarked by extreme sadness, blues, hopelessness, mood swings, guilt, and tears, all of which are relevant to those facing infertility. Depression has grave implications for one’s well-being and merits treatment from a mental health expert at Fitcy Health.

Guilt

It is also common for those facing infertility to suffer from guilt; people feel guilty about letting their partner down. There is also guilt about not being able to reproduce.

Financial problems

As fertility treatments are expensive, those getting them might also have to face the added stress of making ends meet.

Physical Toll

Mental health issues take a great toll on one’s body. With fertility, the pressure is greater as the physical body is failing. Those undergoing fertility treatments must bear a greater physical toll too.

Relationship Issues

Fertility has a profound impact on relationships. There is fear of abandonment, exploitation, intimacy issues, and a lot of pressure about having a baby.

Shame

Infertility also leads to a lot of shame and self-flagellation. There is disappointment as well, which can cause an increase in the feeling of shame.

When Should You Consider Infertility Counseling?

While it is entirely the couple’s prerogative to opt for infertility counseling, there are some signs that you might need extra help along the way. These include:

  • You are unsure about what you want to do
  • Infertility is becoming all-consuming, and affecting your quality of life
  • You are facing a lot of emotional issues due to infertility
  • Your partner is considering leaving you
  • Your relationship is affected because of infertility
  • You are facing a lot of pressure from your friends and family
  • You cannot stop yearning to have children
  • You are undergoing the process of IVF, adoption, etc.
  • You want support, period.

How Can an Infertility Counselor Help You?

Offer Help With the Way Forward

A trained infertility counselor can also help you make a strategy about the way forward and make an informed decision about your options.

Offer Support For Your Relationships

Infertility is a tough time for a relationship, and infertility counseling can help couples navigate these troubling times. There are a lot of variants like societal pressures, finances, etc., that take a toll on the partnership.

Offer Grief Counseling

There is a lot of grief surrounding infertility, especially if the related treatments are also not coming through. Infertility grief counseling can help cope with the anguish and sorrow that tends to accompany the condition.

Offer a Prospect of a Child-Free Life

Many times, it so happens that the couple is fine with being childless, but it is the society and family that make them feel inadequate.

Infertility counseling can help couples get closure on their decision to not try for a baby and deal with other pressures alongside.

Offer Support With the Treatments

When undergoing fertility treatments, emotional health is under a lot of stress. Women are often injected with hormones that take a toll as well.

An infertility counselor can offer support through this tough time. They can help manage anxiety, depression, stress, and blues that tend to accompany such a state.

What Should You Look For in an Infertility Counselor?

When looking for an infertility counselor, there are things that you should consider. These include:

Finances

Therapy takes time, so you should have an idea about your finances and affordability, and what options are covered by your insurance. At Fitcy Health, there are multiple packages available, and you can pick one that suits you best.

Approach

Therapy has different approaches like CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), hypnotherapy, etc. Finding what approach resonates best with you is also important.

Convenience

Since a visit to the therapist needs to be done regularly, picking one far off might be inconvenient and can cause you to forgo therapy altogether. So, do consider the commute as well. Since therapy at Fitcy Health is offered remotely, you can avail it from the convenience of your room.

Expertise

Naturally, the credentials of the therapist are particularly important.

Fit

Every infertility counselor has a different approach, and every couple presents with a separate set of challenges. Therefore, it can happen that you do not find the right fit, which is why Fitcy Health has a lot of experts, and you can get an appointment with one whom you consider to be the best fit.

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Gaston molina

Clinical psychologist
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