(This essay first appeared in the May/June SFCAMFT Newsletter)
One of the toughest things about perinatal mood and anxiety disorders is that you can’t always tell by looking who has one. Among the many mama superpowers is the uncanny ability to hid a struggle (hey, not all powers are used for good).
And of course, therapy can help. But not everyone is interested in that as a next step, nor is it the only option for wellness whatsever.. Below is a smattering if books that can be helpful in different ways, along with a short-attention-span-honoring one-sentence book review. From the bottom up. 1. The Pregnancy & Postpartum Anxiety Workbook: Provides basic, CBT-falvored (No, not CBD - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) easily digestible education about perinatal anxiety, as well as DIY tools and practices. 2. Ina May's Guide to Childbirth: Provides empowered birth stories and childbirth education that can helpful no matter what type of setting you’re planning to give birth. 3. This Isn’t What I Expected: Overcoming Postpartum Depression: Informative, readable, validating information about postpartum depression, and what you can do to help. 4. Dropping The Baby and Other Scary Thoughts: Informative, readable, validating information about postpartum anxiety, and what you can do to help. 5. Expecting Better: Not your average “what to expect book” - illuminates some of the data about what you can and cannot eat and do during pregnancy (spoiler alert: coffee is not evil). 6. Parenting From The Inside Out: A kinda dense, but super important read for parents of kids of all ages sharing one major take home message: When we make meaning of our own experiences, we are less likely to repeat unhealthy patterns with our own children. Okay, that's it for now. I imagine this list will g r o w! Share with a mom or mom-t0-be in your life. It just may be the exact things she needs (bring her some food while you're at it ;) Yours in wellness, self-care and compassion, Shana Think I may be the right fit for you or a loved one? Feel free to email me at contact@shanaaverbach.com or call 415-963-3546 for a free 20-minute consultation call. One of my favorite observations about being in a helping profession and being a person who taps into all sorts of different healing mediums is that there are SO MANY WAYS TO HELP AND BE HELPED.
This is lucky for all of us, as needs differ form person to person, day to day, sometimes minute to minute. Below are some new mom resources of different kinds that you can check out, depending you your needs in this moment in time. The list will grow in time. Yours in wellness, self-care and compassion, Shana Think I may be the right fit for you or a loved one? Feel free to email me at contact@shanaaverbach.com or call 415-963-3546 for a free 20-minute consultation call. |
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