Postpartum Depression Therapy for Moms in Bellevue, Washington

What you’re feeling makes sense — and support is available.
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How I Help Bellevue Moms Navigate Postpartum Depression

Postpartum depression (PPD) is one of the most common — and least talked about — postpartum experiences I support in therapy. Being a new — or new-again — mom is an enormous transition. You’re navigating physical recovery, hormonal shifts, and constant care for a baby who depends on you around the clock. Even high-performing, capable moms can find this season deeply challenging—and that doesn’t mean you’re doing anything wrong. It’s no wonder things feel heavier than expected.

You're not alone in this. And it doesn't have to stay this hard.


Being a new mom is hard — and not in the way people warned you.

Maybe you’re feeling sad or disconnected because you aren’t bonding with your baby the way you thought you would. Or maybe you're so deeply exhausted it feels like you're disappearing. This isn’t just “new mom tired.” It’s hard to recognize yourself in the mirror. You may even catch yourself wondering, Did I make a mistake? That thought doesn’t make you a bad mom — it makes you human.

You don’t have to figure this out alone — I totally get where you are.

When we work together, you’ll be met with warmth, compassion, and zero judgment. My approach to postpartum depression is always tailored to what you need most. I draw from CBT, DBT, Interpersonal Therapy (IPT), and Motivational Interviewing—not a one-size-fits-all plan, but a toolkit we’ll build together for your unique journey. Step by step, we’ll work toward a version of motherhood that feels more connected, sustainable, and true to you.

And I want you to know there’s hope - even if it doesn’t feel that way right now.

What you’re going through may be postpartum depression — and it’s more common than you think. That doesn’t make it less painful, but it does mean you’re not alone. With the right support, you can begin to feel joy again in your life and in motherhood. Step by step, therapy can help you feel more grounded, more present, and more like yourself again.

Postpartum Depression Therapy FAQs

ALL MOMS DESERVE SUPPORT, INCLUDING YOU.

Hi, I’m Dr. Julie Franks — I provide virtual postpartum mental health therapy for moms in Bellevue and the Greater Eastside.

but you can just call me dr. Julie
Dr Julie Franks - postpartum depression therapist in Kitsap County, WA

I’m so glad you’re here. If you’re a new — or new-again — mom and things feel harder than you expected, you’re not alone. It takes real strength to ask for support, and I want you to know: that strength lives in you.

I’m a perinatal mental health therapist, specializing in therapy for postpartum depression (PPD), postpartum anxiety (PPA), fertility challenges, pregnancy stress, and major life transitions in early motherhood. My trauma-informed approach honors diverse family paths and identities - it’s a space where all are welcome.

Therapy gives you space to speak honestly about the parts of motherhood that often get dismissed — without fear of judgment. I understand how becoming a mom can reshape the way you respond to stress, anxiety, and overwhelm. Together, we can help you feel more grounded and more like yourself again.

And I’m not just a therapist — I’m also a mom.
I know firsthand how exhausting and disorienting early motherhood can feel. As someone who navigated postpartum anxiety after a difficult start to motherhood, I deeply understand how internal and external pressures can weigh on your mental health. In our work together, I help you reconnect with what truly matters — beyond the noise of perfectionism and comparison.

My therapy practice is based on Bainbridge Island, but I support moms throughout Bellevue and the Eastside. Whether you’re balancing work and family life in downtown Bellevue, finding your way as a new mom in Kirkland, or navigating postpartum changes in the heart of the Eastside tech corridor, you can access support on your terms.

If you're wondering whether postpartum therapy could help, let’s talk about it.

Reach out today and we’ll take the first step together.

Get Help from a Perinatal and Postpartum Therapist in Bellevue Today.

You’re not meant to go through this without support.

Postpartum depression is one of the most common — and least talked about — experiences in early motherhood. I provide postpartum mental health support to women in Bellevue, Medina, West Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Mercer Island, and throughout the Greater Eastside, through secure, virtual therapy sessions.

Ready to feel like yourself again? I’m here when you’re ready.

Not in Bellevue? I Also Support Moms Across Washington State.

Looking for postpartum depression therapy in another part of Washington? I offer secure virtual therapy to moms in:

All moms need and deserve support — and wherever you are, support is just a click away.