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Infertility Therapy and Counseling in Charlotte

When you are dealing with infertility, it can be common to focus solely on its physical implications, especially regarding your fertility treatments. However, it is important to recognize that infertility is an emotional struggle as well. Keeping your feelings hidden may cause you to feel isolated and alone, bringing even more stress.
Infertility brings with it a range of feelings, including sadness, fear, guilt, hopelessness, and anger. It is also common for your relationships to suffer, as many people keep their struggles to themselves, withdraw from family and friends, or disagree with their partners regarding the extent of the fertility treatments.
All of these feelings are completely normal and it is common to cycle through the whole range of these feelings. However, if feelings of despair and hopelessness become overwhelming and interfere with everyday life, you may benefit from seeing an infertility therapist.
Infertility Therapists in Charlotte
Infertility therapists help patients deal with the unique struggles associated with infertility. They teach patients ways to cope with grief, communicate their feelings effectively, and work towards feelings of empowerment and control.
The following infertility therapist in Charlotte is associated with the American Society of Reproductive Medicine:
- Eugenia Gullick, Ph.D.
Infertility Therapy Session
During your infertility therapy, you may attend different kinds of sessions, including individual, couples, and group sessions. Some couples prefer to see couples together, at least for some of the sessions.
At your session, your therapist will encourage you to expand upon the ways infertility has affected your life. You can talk about your feelings of isolation, struggles at work, withdrawing from friends or family, or financial concerns. Your therapist is interested in learning what areas of life have been affected and to what extent. This will help him or her teach you ways to proactively manage these feelings.
Both couples should attend infertility counseling, even if only one partner is undergoing the physical fertility treatments. This can show unity in a trying situation, as well as give both partners a better understanding of what the other is feeling. It is common for couples to disagree about fertility treatments, whether regarding the cost or the emotional toll. Having both partners attend sessions gives both the opportunity to share their own feelings and concerns about the process.

