VIRTUAL NEW MOM THERAPY IN GEORGIA & SOUTH CAROLINA

The support you’ve been searching for

Compassionate therapy for new moms navigating anxiety, depression, emotional overwhelm, and the postpartum transition. We support you adjusting to life after birth- because your care matters too.

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Have you ever asked yourself

“Is this baby blues or postpartum depression?”

“I had my baby months ago. This can’t be postpartum anxiety.”

“Why don’t I feel connected to my baby?”

“Why can’t I stop worrying?”

“I have no patience and keep snapping at everyone.”

“When will I feel happy in motherhood?”

“Will I ever feel like myself again?”

We’re here to walk alongside you, so you don’t have to navigate this chapter alone.

How we can help new moms

Postpartum Depression


Postpartum Anxiety


Postpartum OCD


Emotional Exhaustion


Mom Rage


Intrusive Thoughts

Becoming a mother changes everything- your body, your relationships, your sense of self. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, anxious, emotionally numb, or unlike yourself after bringing your baby home, you’re not alone.

Mère offers virtual therapy for new moms designed specifically for the postpartum season. Whether you’re struggling with constant worry, sleep deprivation, guilt, or wondering why this chapter feels harder than you expected, our therapists offer gentle, personalized postpartum mental health support for new mothers.

Becca Hamilton LPC, PMH-C is specially trained to care for postpartum moms & holds the Perinatal Mental Health certification (PMH-C) from Postpartum Support International . The Perinatal Mental Health certification prepares therapists to care for women in the perinatal (pregnancy & postpartum) period. Mothers deserved to be mothered.

We do not accept insurance but offer Mentaya, a service that utilizes your Out Of Network benefits to reimburse you for services utilized.

Psychotherapy Session: $225 (50 min)

*Paid per appointment*

Accepting FSA/ HSA payment

*Mère services women in Georgia & South Carolina*

Becca Hamilton

LPC, PMH-C

Our Perinatal Mental Health certified therapist who sees women suffering from infertility grief, pregnancy depression, postpartum anxiety & depression, motherhood depression & anxiety, and reproductive grief due to birth trauma and pregnancy loss.

“I feel called to care for women in these chapters because I am one.  I experience both weakness and inadequacy, as well as deep gratitude and joy, every day in this season of motherhood. I know how overwhelming and disorienting it can feel at times. It is a privilege to hold space for women who feel helpless, defeated, full of grief, or unsure if they will ever feel peace, belonging, or joy again. I offer a place of safety and compassion where those feelings are honored, not fixed, and where true hope and healing begin.”

Surprisingly, I am an extroverted-introvert; I love meaningful conversation and connection, but I refuel through solitude.  Time outside, especially walking and running, and diving into a new book (usually whatever my “Good Books Book Club” has selected next) are essential rhythms that help me stay grounded, curious, and present in my own life and in my work.

My greatest hope is that clients leave each session feeling hopeful, loved, and empowered in their journey. I deeply desire for my clients to understand that the emotional and physical challenges they face during infertility, pregnancy, postpartum, or the broader maternal period are worthy of attention and care. By showing up and sharing their story, they are actively engaging in their healing process and taking courageous steps toward their own health and their family's well-being.

Ready to learn more & book an appointment?

Click below to connect with our team. After submitting, you can schedule a *free* 15-minute call or simply wait for us to reach out within 24 hours. Through email or phone we will listen to your story, understand your unique needs, and help guide you to the right next steps.

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Therapy FAQs

  • The focus of MÈRE’s therapy is supporting women through every chapter of the maternal journey. From trying to conceive, pregnancy, postpartum, and infertility to reproductive loss, birth trauma, and any other chapters of motherhood.

    Even when challenges aren’t directly tied to motherhood, our approach always considers the impact of this season of life, whether it’s navigating role balance, healing generational patterns, or managing depression and anxiety.

    At MÈRE, every woman’s story matters, and every chapter deserves care.

    If you’re unsure or if your situation is slightly different, we offer a free intro call with our Clinical Advocate to discuss if MÈRE is a good fit for your specific needs.

  • PMH-C stands for Perinatal Mental Health Certification, awarded by Postpartum Support International. This certifies that a provider has specific training and competency in supporting women and families through mood and anxiety disorders in the perinatal period (that is, pregnancy and the first year after birth and related challenges). 

    MÈRE requires its providers to hold the PMH-C because maternal mental health has some unique needs— emotional, hormonal, physical, social—and this certification shows the therapist is specially equipped for those. It helps ensure clients are getting care from someone who deeply understands the maternal journey.

    1. BOOKING: Either Book Directly HERE with our therapist today or schedule a Free Intro Call with our Clinical Advocate: This is a 15-minute phone call to help you see how MÈRE can support you, ask questions, & figure out fit.

    2. THERAPY SESSIONS: Sessions are 50 minutes and virtual. There is a set fee ($225 per session) and MÈRE does not accept insurance directly, but partners with Mentaya (link out) to assist patients with utilizing their out-of-network benefits.

    3. THE PROCESS: Sessions 1-3 are typically creating a foundational relationship with your provider. Within the first 3 sessions, a treatment plan is made which is comprised of goals and specific therapeutic approaches are outlined for the client (EMDR, CBT, mindfulness, IPT). Session 3-6 are typically working sessions, digging into the root of the issue(s) and working to find resolve. After 6-8 sessions, a client typically believes that progress is being made and healing is experienced. At this point, your provider may initiate a conversation around closure sessions and determination of continuation of relationship and frequency.

    4. COLLABORATIVE CARE: At Mère, your psychotherapy provider is part of a collaborative care team. When needed, your therapist will work closely with our other Mère providers, including our providers in maternal functional medicine and pelvic floor therapy, to ensure you receive the most comprehensive support possible.


      We advocate for you every step of the way. If additional care is needed, we’ll identify it and guide you to the right provider within Mère. This may include medication management, which our maternal functional medicine provider can prescribe and manage as needed.

    • Depression: Sleep Changes, Appetite Changes, Despair, Mood, Overwhelmed, Missing Connection

    • Anxiety: Racing Thoughts, Apprehension, Irritability, Nausea, Dizziness, Stomach Ache, Going Over Scenarios, “What Ifs”

Georgia Crisis and Access Line (GCAL)

Call 1-800-715-7255 or download MyGCAL app to text or chat.

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Call 1-800-273-8255 or visit www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org.

National Crisis Text Line

Text HOME to 741741