New Mom Therapy In Utah


with April O’Neill, LCSW

I’m a new mom too - I know how intense this season gets.

Do you love your child but feel overwhelmed, resentful, or unlike yourself?

Wondering why this feels harder than everyone said it would be?

Motherhood adds pressure, responsibility, and identity shifts all at once. You’re keeping yourself and another human alive while managing work, relationships, and a body that’s changed. These feelings are common, and you’re not alone.

New Moms Come To Me For

  • Postpartum issues

  • Anxiety

  • Guilt

  • Identity confusion

  • Low mood

  • Body changes

  • Comparison spiral

  • Overstimulation

  • Burnout

Early motherhood is not easy -
it’s a state of transition that requires support.

How New Mom Therapy With Me Works

In sessions, we’ll focus on workability and real change, not endless rumination.

I help you develop psychological flexibility so you can respond to hard moments without spiraling.

My goal is not to keep you in therapy forever. It’s to help you trust yourself, tolerate uncertainty, and live in a way that feels aligned with your own evolution.

Therapeutic Approach

Relief Without Perfection

Therapy with me isn’t “just try to think positive and start meditating.”

Mother with child

After Therapy With Me, New Moms Report

  • Less guilt

  • More flexibility

  • Trusting intuition

  • Fewer comparisons

  • Body acceptance

  • More laughter

  • Daily joy

You’ll stop striving for impossible standards, and start showing up with self-love and acceptance.

About April O’Neill, LCSW

I don’t think it’s a coincidence that Utah often ranks high in both antidepressant use and cosmetic procedures.

There’s a strong cultural pull toward looking fine and functioning well, even when something inside feels strained or disconnected. I understand that pull.

My work is grounded in helping you reconnect with your values and what actually matters to you, especially in a season of life that feels loud, demanding, and identity-shifting. Therapy is not about optimizing motherhood or performing it “correctly.” It’s about making room for your full humanity while staying oriented toward the kind of life you want to live.

Sessions are practical, honest, and grounded. We focus on awareness, choice, and flexibility so motherhood doesn’t consume your sense of self and anxiety doesn’t dictate how you show up.

I bring warmth, directness, and a steady sense of humor to the work. Parenting is serious enough; therapy doesn’t need to be heavy to be effective.

Outside of sessions, I’m a mom to a daughter who loves being outside, and I enjoy reading, cooking, and experimenting in the kitchen, usually without repeating the same meal twice.

About My Work

I’m a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Utah that is deeply invested in understanding human behavior and what helps people change in sustainable ways. I stay engaged with current research and ideas, but I’m selective, I care more about what works than what’s popular.

Availability: I work with clients via Telehealth across Utah.

Education, Credentials, & Trainings

  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Utah

  • Attends regular Acceptance and Commitment Therapy trainings

  • Background as a research analyst, shaping a practical, evidence-literate approach

3 Steps TO Get Started

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