Washington Parent Magazine: Anxiety in Pregnancy
Anxiety is a normal and expected part of pregnancy because it’s a normal, expected and necessary part of being a human. While some degree of anxiety is typical, if your worry is feeling all consuming, gets in the way of daily life or is impacting your sleep or physical health, you may have an anxiety disorder.
Washington Parent Magazine: It’s not Just Postpartum Depression
Congratulations – you’re pregnant! Perhaps you’ve spent years seeking fertility treatment, are pregnant after a loss or relied on a gamete donor or gestational carrier, or maybe conceiving without intervention was simple for you. You’ve scheduled your OB or midwife appointment and are diligently taking your prenatal vitamins. But are you taking care of your emotional health?
Interviewed for The Motherside (ABC)
Interviewed for ABC 7, “The Motherside”- Navigating Prenatal Anxiety and Postpartum Depression in a Pandemic
How to Mentally Accept the COVID-19 Pandemic
Most people are experiencing intense and persistent levels of stress and many people are anxious and worried. For some, this manifests in…
Normal New Working Mom Anxiety or Something More? 4 Questions to Ask Yourself
How do you know if your working mom stress and anxiety is normal? Or if, instead, it’s something you should get help for?
It’s Not Just Depression: Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorders
“But I don’t feel depressed.” I hear this time and time again from pregnant and postpartum women who call my clinical practice. These women are plagued by anxiety, racing thoughts, restlessness, sleep difficulties, compulsive behaviors, and other troubling symptoms, and yet they do not reach out for help. Why?