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Found 23 Mental Health Professionals near Altoona, PA

Cortney Seltman

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Cortney Seltman

15 years of experience

Cortney is a professional adventure guide to pregnancy, labor, birth, and early parenting. From pregnancy through the postpartum transition, she helps new parents find their footing, gain confidence, and feel more peaceful so they can be fully present for the joy of their child’s first years. Cortney offers mentoring and coaching for individuals, couples, and groups, and offers Birthing From Within® Childbirth Preparation classes. She is a mother, daughter, granddaughter, sister, aunt, and friend. She’s also a reproductive health and wellness therapist and National Certified Counselor, Birthing From Within® Mentor, Birth Arts trained doula, and yoga teacher trained through EmbodiYoga. She’s been leading and facilitating dialogue and support groups, and leadership trainings for over two decades. She is passionate about every pregnant person and every family feeling supported and nourished during the journey and transformation through pregnancy, childbirth, and parenting. Cortney holds a B.A. in Environmental Studies from Brown University and a M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. She completed clinical training at The Midwife Center for Birth & Women’s Health in Pittsburgh, PA, the nation’s largest freestanding birth center, and with Forward Wellness Counseling’s Reproductive Counseling Center. She still teaches and works at those practices. Her clinical style is person centered, strengths-based, trauma-informed, feminist and mindfulness based. She is LGBTQIA+ affirming and committed to understanding and challenging systemic oppression and bias that affects mental health, the counseling field, and maternal and child health. Born and raised in Central Vermont, after many years of traveling and exploring, she has been making her home on a small urban homestead in Pittsburgh since 2009 with her partner and three children. For the last year, she and her family have let the gardens go a little wild and been living and working out of an RV, hiking, biking and eating their way across the country. She loves sunshine, traveling, growing, harvesting and preparing food, designing spaces and adventures, moving her body, and creating celebrations and rituals that feed bodies and hearts. She spends most of her days caring for people, feeding people or cleaning up, writing, reading and listening, and working to build up communities that are supportive to all children and families.

Traequanda Brock

Washington, District of Columbia

5.0 (1 review)

Traequanda Brock

5 years of experience

My name is Traequanda Brock and my interest in birth and postpartum doula work came about during my graduate studies in the social work program. I have been in the social work field since 2011 and graduated from Howard University with my Master of Social Work degree. I have always been passionate about equity, especially for those who are marginalized. I learned of the disparity among black women/black birthing persons and the rate at which they weren’t surviving due to birth related complications, that are completely preventable when given the right care. As I learned the huge impact doulas could have on the life of black women/black birthing persons, I knew where my calling was leading me. I am trained through the National Black Doula Association as a birth and postpartum doula. I know that my purpose is to be of service to others and that so happens to be in this field. My interest is for birthing persons to get back in touch with their bodies and all that it can do. This looks like, trusting yourselves and tapping into your intuition, nurturing your mind, body, and soul; with the nutrients you feed it, exercise, meditation, ancestral traditions; as well as leaning on your supports through this beautiful experience.

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Traequanda was my doula. She was excellent from beginning to end. She kept my partner and I well informed, was intentional, and patient. Traequanda is a gem.

- Natalie R.

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