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Navigating Postpartum Depression with Leah Deragon

November 14, 2016 by ssradmin

Doula and birth educator Leah Deragon of Birth Roots talks about her struggles with postpartum depression and anxiety. She discusses the many unrealistic expectations new mothers face, and how normal it is to struggle in ways that aren’t often discussed.

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Filed Under: Family and Lifecycle, Mental Health Tagged With: Anxiety & Fear, childbirth, mothering, postpartum depression

Soldier or Mother? with Meosha Thomas

June 6, 2016 by ssradmin

Meosha Thomas talks about the trauma of a helicopter crash that killed a close friend, and the PTSD symptoms that followed after she returned home. She also describes the impossible choices she has to make while trying to be both a mother and a soldier.

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Filed Under: Family and Lifecycle, Mental Health, Veterans Tagged With: army, military, military trauma, mothering, Parenting, PTSD, Recovery, war

Raising a Child with Anxiety with Valery

September 22, 2014 by ssradmin

Therapist and mother Valery discusses how she grew to understand her daughter’s difficulty with social situations as the result of severe social anxiety, and her seemingly excessive internet use as a positive and healthy adaptation.

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Filed Under: Family and Lifecycle, Mental Health Tagged With: Anxiety & Fear, childhood, daughter, internal family systems, introvert, mothering, Parenting, phobia, shy, social anxiety, technology

Parenting on the Spectrum

June 2, 2014 by ssradmin

This episode of Safe Space Radio features multiple stories from the lives of parents of children on the autism spectrum.

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Filed Under: Emotions, Family and Lifecycle, Mental Health Tagged With: Aspergers, Autism, autism spectrum, childhood, children, father, mothering, Parenting, story, storytelling

Parenting Life-Threatening Depression with Rachel

October 31, 2012 by ssradmin

This episode of Safe Space Radio features Rachel talking about her son’s severe depression and multiple suicide attempts. Rachel names the sense of ambiguous loss she feels now that her son lives in a state mental hospital, and how her daily visits to him can bring their own sense of shame and self-doubt. She offers …read more »

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Filed Under: Emotions, Family and Lifecycle, Mental Health Tagged With: ambiguous loss, depression, healing, mental hospitals, mental illness, mothering, NAMI, National Alliance on Mental Illness, Parenting, psychiatric care, psychiatric institution, Shame, son, Suicide, Trauma

TransParenting, or Parenting Trans Kids with Sandy Lovell

April 13, 2011 by ssradmin

Sexuality educator and mother Sandy Lovell talks about parenting her trans son. As a feminist mother she celebrated his early gender non-conformism, but it never occurred to her that he might be trans. Sandy named parental concerns for her child’s safety, his ability to find love, her grief over losing the daughter, and her struggle …read more »

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Filed Under: Family and Lifecycle, Mental Health, Sexuality Tagged With: ambiguous loss, daughter, family dynamics, feminism, FTM, Gender, gender non-conformity, gender variant, identity, LGBTQ, loss, motherhood, mothering, mothers, nonbinary, Parenting, puberty, queer, son, tomboy, Transgender

Choosing Not to Have Children with Jeanne Safer

September 2, 2009 by ssradmin

Dr. Jeanne Safer discusses her decision not to have children. Jeanne describes the intense internal and external pressure she felt to have kids, and the sense that choosing not to meant she was somehow deficient in her ability to love. She talks about how she came to her decision and affirm that having kids was …read more »

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Filed Under: Emotions, Family and Lifecycle Tagged With: children, expectations, love, motherhood, mothering, no kids, Parenting, preganancy, raising children, social expectation

Parenting Wounds with Kathryn Black

August 26, 2009 by ssradmin

Kathryn Black is author of Mothering Without a Map: Finding the Good Mother Within. Kathryn talks about her own experience with feeling “under-mothered,” and her fear of passing on a painful legacy to her children. She talks about changing and healing her own behavior, and the pervasive cultural fantasy that childhood is perfectible and of …read more »

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Filed Under: Conflict, Emotions, Family and Lifecycle Tagged With: Bad Mother Anxiety, intergenerational trauma, motherhood, mothering, mothers, Parenting

Childbirth and Self-Judgment with Martha Tole

August 19, 2009 by ssradmin

Medical assistant and doula Martha Tole talks about bad mother anxiety and childbirth. Martha affirms that bad mother anxiety can begin before birth and may continue indefinitely. She describes how so many mothers’ tendency to compare themselves to others and to judge themselves in other spheres of life is especially painful when it comes to …read more »

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Filed Under: Emotions, Family and Lifecycle Tagged With: Bad Mother Anxiety, childbirth, comparison, motherhood, mothering, mothers, Parenting, raising children, self esteem

Intergenerational Mothering Struggles with Raye Tibbetts

August 5, 2009 by ssradmin

Raye Tibbetts is author of The Bad Mother Chronicles and a new blog called Good Enough. In this episode she speaks about intergenerational patterns of painful mothering. She describes the legacy of her mother having given away a child to adoption and the impact that had on her ability to bond with Raye, followed by …read more »

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Filed Under: Emotions, Family and Lifecycle Tagged With: Adoption, Bad Mother Anxiety, intergenerational trauma, motherhood, mothering, mothers, Parenting, raising children

Balancing Mothering and Medicine with Amy Gottlieb

July 22, 2009 by ssradmin

Women’s health doctor Amy Gottlieb describes her bad mother anxiety due to her absences from her child necessitated by her training. She talks about how balancing work and family can affect mothering and often results in fears that we are doing both badly. She also names some legislative and employment reforms that are needed in …read more »

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Filed Under: Family and Lifecycle, Social Justice Tagged With: Bad Mother Anxiety, doctors, motherhood, mothering, mothers, Parenting, professions, raising children, women in the workplace, womens health, work, working mothers, workplace

Mothering as Hero’s Journey with Nicole Chaison

July 15, 2009 by ssradmin

Nicole Chaison is author of The Passion of the Hausfrau about the experience of motherhood as a form of the mythic hero’s journey. She speaks about the courage it took to write honestly about her experiences as a mother and her struggles with both shame and loyalty in deciding to go public with her stories.

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Filed Under: Emotions, Family and Lifecycle Tagged With: Bad Mother Anxiety, hero's journey, Hidden Emotions, motherhood, mothering, mothers, myth, Parenting, personal narrative, raising children, Shame, vulnerability

Bad Mother Anxiety with Ayelet Waldman

July 8, 2009 by ssradmin

Writer Ayelet Waldman is author of Bad Mother. In this episode of Safe Space Radio, Ayelet talks about the differences between her and her mother’s generation, and the difficulties of living up to the impossible expectations that fit our ideal of a “good mother.” Ayelet argues that being honest with your children about maternal ambivalence helps …read more »

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Filed Under: Emotions, Family and Lifecycle Tagged With: Bad Mother Anxiety, intergenerational difference, motherhood, mothering, mothers, Parenting, raising children

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