Below are the best resources we could find on Postpartum Depression and anxiety.
CLEAR ALL
“There’s so much pressure right now to be a perfect mom.”
As we get ready for Wednesday’s special live audience show, “Stop the Stigma: A Conversation About Mental Health,” we are focusing on the mental health of mothers. Grammy Award-winning singer Alanis Morissette is sharing her nearly decade-long experience with postpartum depression.
Your body goes through a lot when you have a baby and so does your mind. Sometimes it can lead to postpartum depression and anxiety. That’s why we brought in Susana Marquez, LMFT to discuss the signs of and differences between postpartum depression and anxiety as well as tips to help you cope.
Motherhood Stripped is a guide to understanding the anxiety in motherhood and how to heal from it one layer at a time.
Official statistics say 1 in 7 moms experience postpartum depression, anxiety or other mood disorders. Some experts say the real figure may be closer to 1 in 3, and the consequences can be devastating. But there is hope.
A groundbreaking exposé and diagnosis of the silent epidemic of fear afflicting new mothers, and a candid, feminist deep dive into the culture, science, history, and psychology of contemporary motherhood. Anxiety among mothers is a growing but largely unrecognized crisis.
Hallucinations can be a sign of a mental health illness, but they do not always mean a person is unwell. Hallucinations are, in fact, relatively common.
I never felt much shame until I had my child.
Every other weekend, on the first, third, and fifth Fridays of the month, my four-year-old son goes to spend the weekend with his father.
The information offered here is not a substitute for professional advice. Please proceed with care and caution.
To continue customizing your FindCenter experience, create an account. It’s free!
Create an account to discover wisdom, save your favorite content, and connect with teachers and seekers.
IT’S FREE
If you already have an account, please log in.