
About Megan
Megan Baker Welles, LMFT, LCPC, PMH-C is a psychotherapist trained in somatic psychology and specializing in reproductive grief and loss and maternal mental health. A former hospice grief counselor and family trauma therapist, Megan is passionate about serving individuals and families navigating the traumatic effects of reproductive grief and training therapists in working with this population. She is the owner of a private psychotherapy practice serving clients in Montana and California.
The Missing Trimester can help.
Organizational Empowerment
Staff, providers and office/medical environment can have a significant impact on one’s experience surrounding loss. We can empower providers to address grief with compassion and support nervous system functioning to decrease stress and burnout.
Strengthen Clinical Skills
Working with reproductive grief as a mental health provider takes unique skills and tools. Learn which grief theories and interventions can best support processing and integration.
Increase Resiliency
Countertransference, stress, or burnout are common when working with perinatal loss. Learn specific tools to increase your sense of efficacy, build collaborative care networks and practice effective self care.