Paige Bellenbaum

Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW

Contact Info

pbellenbaum@themotherhoodcenter.com
Website

Licenses

  • Clinical Social Work/Therapist
    New York

  • Master Social Worker
    New York

PAIGE BELLENBAUM, LCSW is the Founding Director and Chief External Relations Officer of The Motherhood Center. The Motherhood Center offers support and clinical treatment to new and expecting mother experiencing experiencing perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs), including anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD, bipolar disorder, and psychosis during pregnancy and the postpartum period. At The Motherhood Center, Paige provides individual therapy, and runs support groups in the Partial Hospitalization Program for women experiencing severe PMADs, and a number of outpatient support groups for new and expecting mothers and fathers. Paige also oversees all organization marketing efforts, external relations, partnerships and PMAD educational activities.

Paige started her social work career working at a homeless shelter for families in San Francisco, where she built a multi-million Housing and Aftercare Program for families transitioning from homelessness to permanent housing. She then moved to New York City in 2000 to get her Masters of Social Work at Columbia University. After she graduated, she held executive level positions at various non-profit agencies including the Center for Family Life located in Sunset Park Brooklyn, Habitat for Humanity, and Settlement Housing Fund. Throughout her non-profit career she has worked with homeless families, victims of domestic violence and child abuse, formerly homeless single mothers, formerly incarcerated young adults and more. She Chaired the Youth and Human Services Committee of Community Board 6 in Brooklyn for 6 years, and ran for public office and was elected in 2015 as the District Leader for the 52nd Assembly District in Brooklyn, which she held for four years.

After her first child was born, Paige suffered from severe postpartum depression that nearly ended her life. Once she began to heal, she became committed to fighting for education, screening and treatment for postpartum depression so that no more women would have to suffer silently. She drafted legislation in New York State that was championed by State Senator Liz Krueger, mandating education and strongly encouraging screening of all new and expecting mothers that was signed into law in 2014. Paige has been an outspoken advocate on the issue of postpartum depression, and uses her own story as a tool for change. She has appeared on the Today Show, GMA, NPR, PBS Newshour and in Women’s Health Magazine, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Fortune and several other media outlets.