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How to Reconcile Different Parenting Styles During Conflict
Let’s introduce two inevitabilities. First, you and your partner will have some conflicts. It’s normal and, with practice and commitment, can be managed and navigated. Another inevitability involves your kids.
Grief After Miscarriage
When a loved one dies, most people will understand and respect that you’re experiencing loss and grief. Unfortunately, there are instances when your feelings of bereavement are not validated.
5 Ways to Heal from Birth Trauma
It’s one of life’s cruelest situations. After nine months of excitement and anticipation, the process of childbirth is traumatic.
What is Postpartum Anxiety?
Most folks have heard of the “baby blues” — more technically known as postpartum depression. But postpartum anxiety gets much less notice.
Understanding Postpartum Depression and How to Cope
The first thing to understand about postpartum depression is that it can feel very unjust. A woman spends nine months riding the roller coaster of pregnancy.
4 Signs of Unhealed Attachment Trauma
Ideally, we’d all be raised in an environment that offers safety, nurturing, and reliable support. To grow up in a foundation like this enables a child to grow up with a secure attachment style.
What is Complex Trauma?
Conversations about trauma were once quite rare. Over time, with the initial focus on returning soldiers, this topic has gained greater awareness.
Anxiety Attacks: Signs, Symptoms, and Prevention
Everyone feels nervous or worried from time to time. After all, anxiety can be a valuable emotion as it warns us about potential dangers.
What Does ADHD Feel Like?
In recent years, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has certainly become more familiar to the general public. This can be a positive development, but more work needs to be done.
How Does Trauma Affect the Brain?
About 70 percent of American adults have endured at least one traumatic event in their life. Think about it. Almost everyone you know has been impacted in a variety of ways.
5 Signs of High-Functioning Depression
Anyone who has experienced a depressive episode can attest that “high-functioning” is not how they felt. Most often, major depressive disorder (MDD) manifests in ways that hamper even the most basic daily tasks.
How is High-Functioning Anxiety Different From GAD?
There’s no shortage of content about anxiety these days. Even so, the most common mental health disorder in the world is often misunderstood.