Sense by Meg Faure

Episode 132-Navigating Parenthood: Support, Self-Care, and Overcoming Anxiety


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On this week's episode of Sense, by Meg Faure, we explore the emotional challenges of navigating parenthood and how to overcome them. Meg Faure is joined by Carly Abramovitz, a clinical psychologist and mother, to discuss the significant transition to parenthood. Carly shares insights from her personal and professional experiences, offering valuable guidance for new parents. This episode dives deep into maternal mental health, anxiety, and the importance of support systems. The Emotional Impact of Becoming a Parent Carly explains that becoming a parent is a monumental life change that can bring immense joy and unexpected challenges. The experience can often feel overwhelming as parents face shifts in their identity and relationships. Carly emphasizes that these emotional challenges, including anxiety and postnatal depression, are common but seldom talked about. She describes how the early days of parenthood can feel isolating and disorienting, especially for mothers. The Importance of Support Systems Carly discusses the critical role of support systems for new parents. She highlights how mothers often feel alone as they adjust to the demands of a newborn. Support from family, friends, or community networks can make a profound difference during this time. Carly stresses that support doesn't always need to come in the form of advice but can simply be about sharing the experience. Whether it’s a partner, a mother, or a parent group, having others to talk to can reduce feelings of isolation. Maternal Mental Health and Anxiety Meg and Carly explore maternal mental health, focusing on anxiety and depression that many new mothers experience. Carly shares her own experience with postpartum anxiety and the immense pressure new parents feel to "get it right." She explains that it’s okay to feel lost and anxious, and reassures listeners that these feelings are part of the process. She emphasizes the need for self-compassion and understanding, reminding parents that they are not expected to be perfect. Why You Should Listen This episode is a must-listen for new parents or anyone supporting them. It offers practical insights into the emotional journey of parenthood. Carly’s expert advice on how to handle anxiety, seek support, and manage the transition to parenthood is invaluable. By listening, you will gain a deeper understanding of the importance of self-care and community during this transformative time.

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