You don't have to choose between who you are and who you became.
Therapists in Tucson, Arizona
"Going back to work broke my heart. Staying home broke my identity. There's no winning."




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Virtual therapy for Tucson families
Postpartum in Tucson can come with a specific kind of loneliness: you're building a family in a city that doesn't always move at family speed, and the friends from grad school have scattered across the country. The heat keeps you indoors for months at a stretch. The mom group meets once a week, if you can find it. Postpartum depression and perinatal anxiety quietly intensify in that kind of quiet. Local support exists, but specialist perinatal therapists are rare in Tucson, and wait lists for the few in town can run months. By the time you're seen, you've been struggling alone through a season that doesn't have to be this hard. Phoenix Health offers telehealth therapy with PMH-C certified clinicians trained specifically in postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety, birth trauma, and pregnancy loss. Whether you're near the University, in Midtown, or out in Marana or Oro Valley, sessions happen from wherever you are. No drive across town, no waiting room, no explaining the basics of perinatal mental health to a generalist.
Tucson neighborhoods: Midtown Β· Eastside Β· Marana Β· Oro Valley Β· Sahuarita
You might benefit from therapy ifβ¦
- βYou're returning to work and the grief is bigger than you expected
- βYou're a stay-at-home parent and you're losing your sense of self
- βYou're going part-time and you feel like you're failing at both ends
- βYour career trajectory has changed and you're grieving the version that didn't happen
- βYou're considering leaving your career and you can't tell if it's the right call or burnout talking
- βYour relationship has shifted around career decisions and there's tension underneath it

Dr. Emily Guarnotta
Psychologist & Founder
From our founder
Almost every working mother I see has carried the same quiet grief: that nobody warned her how impossible the choices would feel. There's no version of this that doesn't cost something. The work is being clear-eyed about the costs and choosing the version you can actually live with, instead of the one you think you're supposed to want.
What therapy looks like
Your therapist
Most Phoenix Health therapists hold PMH-C certification β the gold standard in perinatal mental health.
Real clients. Real relief.
What our clients say about their experience.
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β"I kept trying to be fully present at work and fully present at home and I was doing neither well. I was in a meeting thinking about pickup and at pickup thinking about the presentation. My therapist helped me figure out what I was actually trying to prove and who I was trying to prove it to. Most of it was myself."β
β working mom of 2
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β"I was good at my job before I had my son and when I came back I felt like a different person wearing my old clothes. I couldn't hold a thought for more than thirty seconds. My confidence was gone. My therapist helped me understand that the cognitive load of new parenthood is real, and that I wasn't suddenly bad at what I'd spent fifteen years building."β
β mom returning to work
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β"Going back to work at twelve weeks felt like choosing something that wanted me over something that needed me. I cried in the parking lot for the first month. My therapist helped me stop framing it as abandonment and start seeing it as modeling something for my daughter. That didn't make it easy. It made it survivable."β
β working mom
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βI went back to work at 12 weeks and cried in the parking lot for a month. My therapist helped me figure out what actually needed to change and what was just the grief of the transition. I stayed in the job, but on different terms. It was the right call.β
β Olivia, working mom of one
Expert care.
Covered in Arizona.
- βAetna (incl. CVS Health, First Health, & Meritain)
- βBCBS (incl. Anthem, Blue Cross, Blue Shield, & state plans)
- βCigna / Evernorth
- βUnited Healthcare (UHC) / Optum (incl. UBH, UMR, Surest, Oscar, & Oxford)
Most clients pay less than $20 per session.
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Ready to start Career & Motherhood therapy? Hereβs how it works.
The whole process takes about 5 minutes. We handle insurance β you just show up.
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Book your free call
A quick 15-minute chat to hear what you're going through, answer your questions, and make sure we're a great fit for your needs. No cost, no commitment.
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Get matched
We'll pair you with the right specialist for your specific situation. We'll also check your insurance, so you know your exact cost per session before moving forward.
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Start your first session
Meet your therapist from the comfort of home. No commute, no waiting rooms, no judgment. Most clients notice a real difference within just 2 to 3 sessions.
No commitment Β· Most insurance accepted Β· Available this week
Common questions
- That's not a question therapy answers for you, but it's exactly the kind of question therapy helps you answer. The work involves separating what you actually want from what you think you're supposed to want, looking at the realities of money, childcare, and your partner, and making a decision you can stand behind.
- That's a clinical question worth taking seriously. Sometimes the work environment is genuinely toxic for someone in a depression flare. Sometimes work is a stabilizer. A perinatal therapist can help you tell the difference and figure out what kind of accommodation or change is needed.
- Not necessarily. Many people experience grief and identity disruption after leaving a career, even when the choice was right for the family. Therapy can help you process the loss without locking you into reversing the decision, and sometimes it leads to discovering that something needs to change.
- Yes. This is one of the most common couples' fights in the parenting years, and it usually requires structured conversation rather than reactive arguments. Individual therapy or couples work, often both, can move it.
- Yes. Phoenix Health provides telehealth therapy to residents of Arizona. Sessions are conducted via secure video from your home, office, or anywhere private β no commute required. All Phoenix Health therapists are licensed and authorized to practice in Arizona.
- PMH-C (Perinatal Mental Health Certification) is awarded by Postpartum Support International (PSI) to clinicians who have completed advanced training in perinatal mental health β covering postpartum depression, anxiety, OCD, birth trauma, and related conditions. It represents the gold standard of specialization in this field.
- If you're struggling β with your mood, your thoughts, your relationship, or just how you're coping β that's enough of a reason to talk to someone. You don't need a diagnosis. A free consultation is a low-commitment first step.
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