Perinatal Mental Health Support: Compassionate Care Through Every Stage

Mental health during the perinatal period is often overlooked, yet it plays a critical role in overall well-being—for both parent and child. Whether you’re preparing to conceive, currently pregnant, or adjusting to life after birth, ThriveLine offers specialized telepsychiatry services designed to meet your emotional and psychological needs with empathy, clinical expertise, and evidence-based care.

This chapter of life brings profound changes—physically, hormonally, and emotionally. It can be joyful and overwhelming, empowering and isolating, often all at once. Katrina Hockey, PMHNP, provides thoughtful psychiatric evaluations that honor the complexity of this experience. Her approach considers not only your symptoms, but also the broader context of your health, relationships, and life transitions. You don’t have to navigate this alone—support is available, and healing is possible.

Who We Serve

Our perinatal mental health services are tailored to meet the needs of individuals across a wide range of experiences:

  • Trying to Conceive – Including those facing fertility challenges, recurrent loss, or the emotional toll of assisted reproductive technologies. We understand the grief, uncertainty, and hope that can accompany this stage.
  • Pregnancy – Whether you’re experiencing anxiety, depression, mood fluctuations, or simply seeking support during a major life transition, we offer care that respects both your emotional and physical journey.
  • Postpartum – For individuals adjusting to new routines, identity shifts, or unexpected emotional responses after birth—including postpartum depression, anxiety, or intrusive thoughts—we provide a safe space to process and heal.

A Safe, Nonjudgmental Space

Mental health concerns during the perinatal period are common, but stigma and silence often prevent people from seeking help. At ThriveLine, we offer a confidential, compassionate environment where you can speak openly—without fear of judgment or dismissal. Whether you’re struggling with guilt, sadness, irritability, or thoughts that feel difficult to share, your experience is valid and worthy of care.

Katrina’s approach is grounded in respect, clinical insight, and genuine connection. She listens closely, responds thoughtfully, and works with you to develop a treatment plan that reflects your values, goals, and unique circumstances.

Perinatal Mental Health Support in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont

ThriveLine offers virtual psychiatric care for individuals trying to conceive, pregnant, or postpartum. Fill out the form to get started.