by Kate Kripke |
Are you still there? Holding your own hand and looking your suffering in the eye, as we talked about in yesterday’s post on wishing away postpartum depression? If so, then you are probably ready to add some of the “doing” parts into your recovery process. Yes,... by Katherine Stone |
Sylvia Lasalandra, author of the book A Daughter's Touch, has recently published a children's book based on her experience with postpartum depression. It's called "Mommy, Were You Happy the Day I Was Born?" She created the book especially for her... by Katherine Stone |
I’m traveling to Washington DC on Friday to go to the Mental Health America annual conference. I’m very excited to be able to share the reason for my trip: Postpartum Progress won a 2011 Media Award. On Saturday at the awards banquet, MHA will present the... by Kate Kripke |
This last week or two has been marked by lots of strategy building in my psychotherapy practice. This is an important part of the work for women as they move towards wellness in the postpartum period. At the same time, in the work that I do, there is attention paid to...