Brita S Reed, MD, PsyD

Availability – Openings:
Yes
Office Address:
228 Bradley Hill Road Norwich VT 05055

Phone:
8026493800

Email:
[email protected]

Website:
http://www.fertilitytherapists.com

Hours:
8-6 M-F; 8-12 Sun

Payment types accepted:
Credit Card

Insurance Types accepted:
We are out of network with all insurances.

Short Bio:
Brita Reed graduated from Dartmouth College and Dartmouth Medical School and practiced OBGYN for several decades. She earned a PsyD from Antioch New England and has worked as a psychotherapist for the past 10 years helping families who are struggling with the mental-health aspects of family building.

Therapy Style Description:
My practice encompases an entire spectrum of family building. Are you thinking about having children? Are you struggling with fertility issues? Are you pregnant and worried about the pregnancy? Are you a new parent challenged by new responsibilites?
Perhaps nothing is as disempowering as struggling with family building. For many of us, issues with fertility mark the first time that we have wanted our bodies to do something that they seem not capable of doing. Struggles with fertility are traumatic experiences. Maybe we feel removed from friends with children, siblings with children, or parents who may not understand our worries.

As you might imagine, these fertility struggles often invite other difficulties that we have experienced earlier in our lives to bubble up to the surface. As a result, feelings of helplessness and hopelessness may compound. We must deal with not only fertility struggles, but also whispers of these past difficulties that have resurfaced. Is it any wonder why we may be struggling?

Because I believe in the healing power of coming together to support each other in our common struggles, I offer both group and individual therapy via telehealth (virtually) for people struggling with family building.

Ages served:
Adults

Therapy types:
Individuals
Couples
Families
Groups
Short Specialties List for Members Page:
family building; fertility; parenting; telehealth