Perinatal Anxiety Therapy in Baltimore, MD

Anxiety Therapy in Baltimore, MD

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Anna Pemberton Therapist in Baltimore Specializing in Perinatal Anxiety

​​It’s taken you years to get your anxiety to a place where it feels manageable.

What used to be full-blown panic attacks and sleepless nights has settled into a constant undercurrent—like a low rumble of thunder on the horizon, always present, always threatening. You know it's there, lurking, and you have to keep the sky clear, watching the clouds for signs of trouble. You fear if you don’t stay vigilant, if you let my guard down for even a moment, it could swallow you whole again.

You’ve become an expert at controlling the things you can.

You research endlessly, plan meticulously, and think ten steps ahead. You’re good at reading the room, anticipating what others need, and staying on top of every task. You’ve got that “eldest daughter syndrome” even if that doesn’t reflect your actual lived experience. It’s how you’ve learned to cope, to keep the chaos at bay.

When it comes to the idea of becoming a parent, excitement feels elusive. You’ve watched things fall apart before, and you can’t help but wonder what will stop it from happening again.

You worry about whether you’ll be able to get pregnant at all, or if you'll be able to handle the overwhelming changes in your body and mind.

What if the transformation is too much? What if the hormones push you over the edge? What if you can’t keep it together this time?

The “what-ifs” pile up, one after the other, each one heavier than the last. You catch myself spiraling through every possible way you could fail. 

This is everything you’ve wanted, but it feels like the stakes have never been higher. You can’t afford to mess this up. Being a good mom isn’t just a hope; it’s a need, a requirement, and the pressure is suffocating.

My name is Anna, I am somatic practitioner and anxiety therapist in Baltimore, MD and I can help

I support self-reliant women on the brink of motherhood to step out of survival mode and rediscover their capacity to have a nourishing, balanced and joyful life.

As you embark on the journey of trying to conceive or step into the new season of motherhood, I want you to embrace the support and care you deserve—without the pressure to do it all on your own.

I respect the need to feel better or “okay” as quickly as possible. Therapy should be effective, results oriented and an investment in you. And in the words of Brene Brown: “We cannot give our children what we don’t have.” 

I invite you to consider therapy as a nourishing and loving act for you and something that will benefit your current and future family.

I want you to leave each session feeling connected to your emotions and able to function in your everyday life.

As we work together, you’ll strengthen your ability to manage fear, make decisions that align with your core values, and navigate difficult conversations with confidence.

We’ll also identify and replace unhelpful coping mechanisms, introducing more effective strategies with fewer downsides. Along the way, you’ll foster deeper, more meaningful relationships and develop a stronger connection to yourself.

Our work begins with a targeted approach, addressing your most pressing challenges first. I’ll integrate psychoeducation to help you gain a clearer understanding of yourself, alongside somatic practices that support the development of coping skills and reveal valuable insights.

Contact me here for a free consultation for therapy in Baltimore

Want to learn more about what Anxiety Therapy in Baltimore, MD could look like for you?

To dive deeper into the journey of navigating the unique challenges of motherhood, I’m excited to share this conversation with my wonderful colleague, Karen Savage, founder of The Therapist Mama.

We dive into the complexities and joys of motherhood, offering practical strategies and heartfelt advice along the way. We also open up about the messy, taboo topics that often feel overwhelming and stacked against you. My hope is that by listening, you’ll feel a sense of connection and reassurance, knowing you're not alone—and that you're definitely not doing it "wrong."

Anna Pemberton Therapist in Baltimore Specializing in Perinatal Anxiety

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