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Posts tagged “Self Fulfillment and Personal Growth”

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Jan

1/30/12 – Do Stay-at-Home Moms have a Job?

January 30, 2012 | Leave a Comment

Blog Home Last week my colleage Marisol and I attended a two day training called Perinatal Mood Disorders: Components of Care. The training was led by four professionals including  Birdie Gunyon Meyer and Pec Indman, whom are both well-established experts in the field, and who are also on the Board of Directors at  Postpartum Support International. During … [Read More…]

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Dec

12/5/2011 – Who Are YOU? (Part Two)

December 5, 2011 | Leave a Comment

Blog Home If I had a dime for every postpartum woman whose worries, fears, and obsessions center primarily around whether she’s mothering “the right way” I would have enough money to buy a copy of this book  for each and every one of them. But it’s certainly not hard to figure our where women’s feelings … [Read More…]

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Nov

11/21/2011 – Who Are YOU? (Part One)

November 21, 2011 | 3 Comments

Blog Home In my work as a program therapist in the Postpartum Depression program at HAS, and also in my former life as a Labor Support and Postpartum Doula, I have often heard mothers (with and without PPMD) say that the first weeks of life with a new baby are very much like having your … [Read More…]

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Nov

11/15/2011 – The Big Four – 4 Tips for Supporting the Postpartum Family

November 15, 2011 | Leave a Comment

Blog Home When a woman is pregnant, people tend to nurture her and look out for her well-being more than usual. While some women do not like the extra attention, many welcome the additional support with open arms. Yet, when baby arrives, all the nurturing attention gets shifted onto the new baby, and the new … [Read More…]