Anxiety doesn't care that this is supposed to be a happy time.
Therapists in New York City, New York
"The anxiety started during pregnancy and hasn't gone away."




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Virtual therapy for New York City families
You're carrying a baby up four flights at midnight, the apartment was not built for this, and you cannot remember the last time you ate a meal sitting down. New York has more therapists per capita than almost anywhere, and the postpartum experience here is still one of the hardest many parents describe, because the city does not slow down for a baby. Across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Staten Island, Astoria, Williamsburg, and the Upper West Side, new parents are dealing with apartments that don't fit a stroller, childcare costs that rival rent, partners whose commutes eat the day, and a pace that does not accommodate exhaustion. Postpartum depression, perinatal anxiety, birth trauma, and intrusive thoughts thrive in those conditions. Phoenix Health therapists hold PMH-C certification, the specialty credential in perinatal mental health, and see New York clients entirely by secure video. No subway with a stroller. No waiting room. No adding a commute to a day already at capacity. New York has strong parity laws for insurance coverage, and we verify your benefits before the first session. You can start without leaving your apartment.
New York City neighborhoods: Manhattan Β· Brooklyn Β· Queens Β· the Bronx Β· Staten Island Β· Astoria Β· Williamsburg Β· the Upper West Side
You might benefit from therapy ifβ¦
- βAnxiety started in pregnancy and hasn't lifted since
- βYou have panic attacks, often at night or first thing in the morning
- βYou're hyper-aware of every physical sensation, your baby's movements, your own breathing
- βYou can't enjoy good moments because you're bracing for what comes next
- βYou're sleep-deprived but also wired, and rest feels impossible
- βYou're managing it alone because you don't want to worry your partner

Dr. Emily Guarnotta
Psychologist & Founder
From our founder
I see anxiety this severe and I want to say the obvious first: this is not your personality. Pregnancy and the postpartum period change your brain chemistry, your sleep, and your sense of identity all at once. Of course something is going to react. The work is figuring out which lever to pull, and that's what a perinatal specialist does well.
What therapy looks like
Our Perinatal Anxiety specialists in New York City, New York
Most Phoenix Health therapists hold PMH-C certification β the gold standard in perinatal mental health.

Lyndsay Ward
LCSW, PMH-C
Lyndsay is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in New York dedicated to guiding parents through the unique challenges and transitions found in every stage of the family-building journey.
Licensed in NY

Deborah Edelson
LCSW, PMH-C
With over 30 years of experience and specialized PMH-C credentials, Deborah brings deep wisdom and compassion to her work with parents navigating life's most vulnerable transitions in New York.
Licensed in NY

Jessica Rudzinski
LPC, LMHC, PMH-C
Jessica works with hopeful and current parents facing infertility, pregnancy loss, and postpartum transitions in South Carolina, New York, and Florida.
Licensed in SC, NY, FL

Alana Vicentini
LMHC, PMH-C
Alana is a bilingual licensed mental health counselor and perinatal mental health specialist who works with hopeful, expecting, and new parents across New York.
Licensed in NY
Real clients. Real relief.
What our clients say about their experience.
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β"I couldn't sleep during pregnancy and everyone said just wait until the baby comes. But the insomnia wasn't tiredness, it was my mind refusing to let go. I'd lie there cataloging every possible thing that could go wrong. My therapist gave me real tools for a racing brain and taught me the difference between preparation and catastrophizing."β
β high-risk pregnancy
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β"The anxiety started before I even got a positive test. By twenty weeks I had a list of symptoms I was tracking daily and a second opinion scheduled for every scan. My therapist helped me understand that anxiety in pregnancy isn't overcaution, it's a pattern my brain learned. Once I understood it, I could work with it instead of just fighting it."β
β expecting mom
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β"I spent most of my pregnancy convinced something was wrong. Every appointment felt like a countdown to bad news. Therapy helped me actually enjoy the last two months."β
β first-time mom
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βI had panic attacks every morning during my second pregnancy. I thought I had to white-knuckle through it. My therapist taught me how to interrupt the cycle in my body before it got loud. By the third trimester I was sleeping again.β
β Diana, 32 weeks pregnant
Expert care.
Covered in New York.
- 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)
- βEmblemHealth (GHI / HIP)
- βFidelis Care / Ambetter (including Medicaid)
- βNorthwell Direct
Most clients pay less than $20 per session.
Accepted Insurance Networks





Ready to start Perinatal Anxiety therapy? Hereβs how it works.
The whole process takes about 5 minutes. We handle insurance β you just show up.
- 1
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
- Many anxiety medications, particularly certain SSRIs, are considered first-line options and are used during pregnancy and breastfeeding when the clinical picture calls for it. The decision should be made with a prescriber who knows perinatal psychiatry. Your therapist can help you think it through and coordinate care, and untreated severe anxiety also carries risks worth weighing.
- Yes, very much so. Health-focused anxiety is one of the most common forms in this phase, and it responds well to therapy that focuses on learning to live with uncertainty rather than trying to resolve it. ACT is often especially helpful here.
- For some people it's an old anxiety that flared in a new context. For others it's a first episode triggered by hormonal, identity, and sleep changes. Either way, perinatal anxiety has specific patterns and triggers that a generalist may miss, which is why working with a perinatal-trained therapist tends to be faster and more effective.
- Chronic untreated anxiety can affect both you and the baby, which is why getting support matters. But the anxiety you're feeling right now is not damaging your baby. What's most protective is getting treatment, which is exactly what you're doing by looking for it.
- Yes. Phoenix Health provides telehealth therapy to residents of New York. 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 New York.
- 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.
From the Phoenix Health resource center
Articles and guides about perinatal anxiety
Trusted by leading voices in parenting and mental health
OBs, doulas, and pediatricians refer their patients to us because we specialize in maternal mental health.
The sooner you start,
the sooner you'll
feel like yourself again.
You've been surviving. It's time to start healing.
No commitment Β· Covered by insurance Β· Available this week
Learning resources
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