Peripartum & Parenting Therapy
provided by Maggie Eckert, M.S., LPC
Welcoming a new baby can bring joy — and emotional overwhelm.
Feeling uncertain, anxious, and lonely is more common than you think: and you don’t have to go through it alone.
We are now happy to offer virtual mental health therapy to support you through this transition. Sessions are flexible and baby-friendly, designed to meet you where you are, emotionally an literally.
100% Virtual and Flexible
Join from your couch, your bed, or while rocking your baby
No commute, no pressure
Bring Your Baby (if you want)
Crying, feeding, napping — it’s all welcome
This space is made for real-life parenting
You’re Not Alone
1 in 7 people experience peripartum depression/anxiety
Anxiety, overwhelm, baby blues, identity shifts — it’s more common than you think
It Take a Village
There’s no “right” way to feel
Therapy helps you whos up for yourself, your baby, and your family
It’s okay to ask for help; let us be a part of your village
About Maggie
Maggie is a Licensed Professional Counselor who earned her undergraduate degree in Psychology and her master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. She focuses on peripartum and parenting mental health, offering virtual therapy to support you through pregnancy, postpartum, and parenthood. Maggie works from a holistic lens, and her approach is rooted in LGBTQIA+ affirming, culturally sensitive, and neurodiversity affirming frameworks. She integrates mindfulness, Narrative Therapy, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to help clients navigate the emotional complexities of parenting— supporting them through mood shifts, anxiety, identity transitions, grief, and shifting relationships with compassion and clarity.
In her free time, Maggie enjoys yoga (and teaching yoga to kids!), reading, and playing with her young son.