Bumps in the Road: Learning about Reproductive Psychiatry with a Therapist in Berkeley - Interview with Dr. Anna Glezer, Women’s Wellness Psychiatry

In the series Bumps in the Road, Robyn Ganeles, a marriage and family therapist in Berkeley, addresses the complex challenges women face with fertility, emphasizing a balanced, integrative approach to care. In this video, she interviews Dr. Anna Glezer, founder of Women's Wellness Psychiatry. Dr. Glezer emphasizes the strong link between hormonal and mental health, using reproductive psychiatry to support individuals through fertility challenges and key life stages like pregnancy and menopause. She combines traditional psychiatry with lifestyle medicine and psychotherapy, focusing on personalized, holistic care. Recognizing the lack of emotional support in typical fertility treatments, Dr. Glezer offers a collaborative approach, coordinating with other healthcare providers to streamline and unify patient care. This model helps reduce isolation and empowers patients with a more connected, validating experience.

Robyn Ganeles, therapist in Berkeley, talks Dr. Anna Glezer, founder of Women’s Wellness Psychiatry, about reproductive psychiatry.

Women’s Wellness Psychiatry provides an integrated approach to treatment including psychopharmacology, mental health, nutrition, lifestyle recommendations, and alternative treatments. For more information about Dr. Glezer and Women’s Wellness Psychiatry, please visit AnnaGlezerMD.com.

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Therapist in Berkeley - Author Bio

Robyn Ganeles, LMFT, is a therapist in Berkeley specializing in anxiety, infertility, parenting, and adolescent mental health. With over 15 years of experience, she combines evidence-based practices with a warm, relational approach to help clients feel understood and empowered. Robyn is also a clinical supervisor at Seneca Family of Agencies and has presented at regional and national conferences on parenting, trauma, and school-based mental health. She holds an MA in Counseling Psychology (USF), an MFA from Yale, and a BA from UC Berkeley.

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