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Navigating post-adoption depression can be a challenging and isolating experience for many mothers. Dawn Friedman, a clinical counselor and mother, shares her personal journey of grappling with this condition after adopting her second child. She discusses the emotional complexities of open adoption, the grief involved for both the birth mother and herself, and the importance of building a support network during difficult times. Dawn emphasizes the recurring themes in parenting and the necessity of finding one's unique path as a parent, regardless of whether the child is adopted or biological. This heartfelt conversation offers valuable insights for all parents, underscoring the need for community and understanding in the ongoing journey of parenthood.
Dawn Friedman, a clinical counselor and mother, opens up about her deeply personal journey through post-adoption depression following the adoption of her second child. She reflects on the emotional complexities of adopting her daughter, Maddie, while also being a mother to her son, who is seven years older. Dawn shares her struggles with bonding and the challenges of navigating an open adoption, where she maintained a relationship with Maddie's birth mother, Jessica. The episode delves into the emotional turmoil that can accompany the adoption process, particularly the grief experienced by both the adoptive parents and the birth mother. Dawn emphasizes the importance of support systems for parents, highlighting how a solid community can help mitigate feelings of isolation and shame that often accompany mental health struggles during parenting. She candidly discusses the messy realities of motherhood, including feelings of guilt and the struggle to connect with a child while grappling with the loss felt by the birth mother. This heartfelt conversation provides valuable insights for all parents, particularly those embarking on their own adoption journeys, emphasizing that parenting is a continuous learning process, marked by love, loss, and the need for understanding.
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Navigating post-adoption depression can be a challenging and isolating experience for many mothers. Dawn Friedman, a clinical counselor and mother, shares her personal journey of grappling with this condition after adopting her second child. She discusses the emotional complexities of open adoption, the grief involved for both the birth mother and herself, and the importance of building a support network during difficult times. Dawn emphasizes the recurring themes in parenting and the necessity of finding one's unique path as a parent, regardless of whether the child is adopted or biological. This heartfelt conversation offers valuable insights for all parents, underscoring the need for community and understanding in the ongoing journey of parenthood.
Dawn Friedman, a clinical counselor and mother, opens up about her deeply personal journey through post-adoption depression following the adoption of her second child. She reflects on the emotional complexities of adopting her daughter, Maddie, while also being a mother to her son, who is seven years older. Dawn shares her struggles with bonding and the challenges of navigating an open adoption, where she maintained a relationship with Maddie's birth mother, Jessica. The episode delves into the emotional turmoil that can accompany the adoption process, particularly the grief experienced by both the adoptive parents and the birth mother. Dawn emphasizes the importance of support systems for parents, highlighting how a solid community can help mitigate feelings of isolation and shame that often accompany mental health struggles during parenting. She candidly discusses the messy realities of motherhood, including feelings of guilt and the struggle to connect with a child while grappling with the loss felt by the birth mother. This heartfelt conversation provides valuable insights for all parents, particularly those embarking on their own adoption journeys, emphasizing that parenting is a continuous learning process, marked by love, loss, and the need for understanding.
Takeaways:
A special thank you to Vetted Dermlab. Backed by science. Created by dermatologists. Effective and ethical ingredients. No gimmicks or fads. Use code LUCINDAK15 for 15% off your purchase: go.shopmy.us/p-11688145
Another special thank you to KOZAKH Jewelry. Uniquely on trend designer jewelry that’s waterproof, tarnish-proof, and sustainably handmade in the USA. Use code LUCINDA25 for 25% off: https://shopmy.us/collections/1146101