We went through it.

We’ll go through it with you.

Facing fertility challenges, pregnancy and postpartum distress, devastating diagnoses, or pregnancy and infant loss can feel overwhelming—but you don’t have to face it alone. Joining our Coping Skills Program provides a safe, supportive space to build resilience, process complex emotions, and connect with others who truly understand. Through evidence-based skills and shared support, you’ll learn how to navigate uncertainty, grief, and fear with compassion, clarity, and hope—so you can move forward feeling more grounded and supported, no matter what your journey holds.

Specialized Support

Oncofertility support

Oncofertility patients face complex emotional needs, including fear, grief, anxiety, and identity challenges. Our groups provide timely guidance for fertility decision-making, support patients navigating relationship and care-team dynamics, and offer developmentally tailored support for adolescents and young adults—building coping skills, hope, and resilience while exploring alternative paths to parenthood.

Postpartum Crisis & Stabilization Support

Experiencing an acute maternal mental health disorder—such as severe postpartum anxiety, depression, OCD, panic, or trauma symptoms—can feel frightening, isolating, and overwhelming. You may feel unlike yourself, unsure of what’s happening, and scared to speak up. Our Maternal Mental Health Coping Skills Program offers a safe, supportive space to stabilize, build practical coping tools, and connect with others who truly understand. We also provide guidance and support while helping you identify and access the appropriate long-term care, so you don’t have to navigate the next steps alone.

Perinatal crisis and loss support

Patients facing catastrophic perinatal diagnoses or pregnancy and infant loss experience profound emotional distress, including shock, grief, trauma, guilt, and fear. Our groups provide structured, compassionate support to help families process devastating news, navigate time-sensitive medical decisions, and communicate with partners, loved ones, and care teams. We also offer coping strategies that reduce isolation, support meaning-making, and promote stabilization and resilience during and after loss.