by Katherine Stone |
When we came upon the subject of mental illnesses in nursing school, I was immediately captivated by the complexity of the human mind. I was so interested in the subject that I fully engaged myself in learningeverything thatthere was possiblyto know about mental... by Katherine Stone |
Warrior Moms. Survivors. Surviving. Fighting Back. I use those words for a reason. I created the Warrior Mom logo because I was so sick and tired of the few portrayals of women with postpartum depression, or any other perinatal mood or anxiety disorder, as "less... by Katherine Stone |
[Editor’s Note: Today’s post is from Kimberly from the blog All Work & No Play Makes Mommy Go Something Something. Without further ado, here’s her first post for Postpartum Progress. -Katherine] When the furnace kicked on, the curtains began to... by Katherine Stone |
This is for everyone out there who is a survivor of postpartum depression or anxiety, or antenatal depression or anxiety, is having another baby and is perhaps a little worried about what is to come. (This is also for everyone still thinking about having another one)... by Katherine Stone |
I have written a few times in the past about Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex, also known as D-Mer for short. It was nice to see Babble doing a D-Mer story today, which I found thanks to a tweet from Catherine at Her Bad Mother. I'm sure this will help more mothers... by Katherine Stone |
[Editor’s Note: Today’s guest post tackles a common risk factor for postpartum depression: Perfectionism. -Katherine] It’s been widely reported over the last several years that Utah—where I live—has the nation’s highest incidence of depression...