Linsey Higgins Leonard, LMSW, is a licensed master’s level clinical social worker with specialized training in perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. She earned her Master’s in Social Work from Wayne State University and is certified in perinatal mental health through Postpartum Support International.

As a mom of two daughters, Linsey understands firsthand how pregnancy and parenting can be both joyful and challenging. Her career has taken her through a variety of social work settings in the U.S. and abroad, but her own journey into motherhood sparked a deep passion for supporting others through conception, pregnancy, postpartum, and parenting.

Linsey supports individuals and families through the challenges and transitions of the childbearing years—from trying to conceive through postpartum and beyond. She offers specialized, compassionate care designed to help you navigate this time with greater clarity, resilience, and support.

Her therapy style is practical, compassionate, and focused on solutions that truly work for each individual. Linsey affirms all sexualities, gender identities and expressions, and family structures, and works alongside clients to help them reach the goals that matter most to them. Linsey also carries a strong commitment to social justice and finds meaning in supporting those engaged in advocacy and community work to help them avoid burnout and sustain their efforts.