When to Seek Additional Support
You should consider speaking with a fertility counselor if you are experiencing feelings of depression, anxiety, or are so preoccupied with your infertility that you have trouble focusing on day-to-day life. Additionally, we encourage anyone undergoing treatment to reach out to peer-to-peer support groups, which can help ease the loneliness, help validate the emotions you may be feeling, and empower you with additional knowledge.
The Cabin Counseling & Resource Center has been providing support for those navigating the infertility journey for over twenty years. Both traditional talk therapy and art therapy are offered. These methods have been proven to be effective in helping patients explore and understand the emotional aspects of infertility.
Talking with a counselor as you pursue infertility treatment can help reduce stress, anxiety, frustration, and depression as well as assist in the decision-making process that often accompanies the infertility journey. If you would like to find out more about infertility counseling at The Cabin, please visit the website at www.thecabin.org.