Returning to Work After Maternity Leave 🌿
Returning to work after maternity leave isn’t just about logistics — it’s about identity, emotions, and finding your footing in a life that looks completely different now.
If you’re feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or even a little lost as you prepare to re-enter the workforce, you’re not alone — and you don’t have to figure this out by yourself.
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Rebuilding Your Relationship After Baby
Rebuilding your relationship after having a baby isn’t about going back to how things were. It’s about creating something new — a partnership that's even more resilient, intentional, and loving.
You’re both evolving. Your relationship can evolve too. With time, patience, and a whole lot of grace, it's possible to feel like a team again. Not just co-parents — but true partners, navigating the beautiful mess of life together.
Motherhood Burnout Is Real—And It’s Not Your Fault
Let’s get one thing straight: burnout isn’t just for corporate jobs or college finals. Motherhood burnout is a very real, very exhausting, and very common experience—especially for high-achieving moms who are used to holding it all together.
You’re not failing. You’re exhausted and you don’t have the right support.
The mental load, the sleep deprivation, the invisible work of keeping everyone alive and everything running—it all adds up. And if you’re silently wondering how you’re supposed to show up with patience and joy when you can’t even pee without an audience, you’re not alone.
Struggling with Postpartum Anxiety? You’re Not Alone
If you’re a new mom in California struggling with intrusive thoughts, constant worry, or that never-ending feeling of being “on edge,” you may be experiencing postpartum anxiety—and you are absolutely not alone. While postpartum depression is more widely talked about, postpartum anxiety in moms often gets missed, even though it affects thousands of women each year. It can leave you feeling overwhelmed, hypervigilant, emotionally drained, and unsure of how to feel better. That’s where therapy can help.
10 Best Places to Go with Kids in Orange County, California (That Won’t Drive You Completely Insane.)
Let’s be honest: entertaining kids all day is a full-time job... on top of your actual full-time job. Whether you're running on caffeine, Goldfish crackers, or pure survival mode, sometimes getting out of the house is the only way to stay sane. If you're a mom in Orange County, California, you’re in luck—we’ve got sunshine, beaches, and tons of kid-friendly places that might even feel fun for you too.
Here are 10 of the best places to go with kids in Orange County (yes, we’re talking tantrum-tolerant, stroller-friendly, semi-relaxing kind of spots).
Mom Rage: Let’s Talk About It
Mom Rage: The Unspoken Struggle Every Mom Knows (But No One Talks About)
Let’s talk about mom rage—because if you’re a mom, you’ve been there. That moment when your toddler refuses to nap for the 37th day in a row, your partner asks where the diapers are (as if you’re the only one who can remember), and then, your coffee spills all over the kitchen counter for the third time in 30 minutes. You try to keep it together, but inside, you’re boiling. That’s mom rage, and it’s real.
You love your kids, but some days… you just want to scream into a pillow and hide in a closet for a solid hour. Sound familiar? If it does, you’re not alone.
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How to Thrive in Motherhood Instead of Just Surviving
Motherhood is one of the most transformative experiences a woman can go through. It’s filled with moments of pure joy and deep love, but it also comes with its fair share of challenges. In a world that often glorifies the "perfect mom," it’s easy to feel like you're just barely keeping your head above water. But what if I told you that motherhood doesn’t have to feel like a constant battle for survival?
It’s possible to thrive, not just survive. And it starts with prioritizing yourself—because you can’t pour from an empty cup (or cold brew)
Looking for support? I’d love to connect! My therapy services are specialized for pregnant, postpartum moms and moms raising young children. Therapy for Pregnancy, therapy for Postpartum depression, therapy for postpartum anxiety, therapy for perinatal mood disorders. I also use parts work and internal family systems to support moms in therapy. I provide all therapy services virtually throughout California. Perinatal Mental Health Therapy for Moms in California. I look forward to connecting with you!
Thriving not just Surviving Motherhood
How to Thrive in Motherhood Instead of Just Surviving
Motherhood is one of the most transformative experiences a woman can go through. It’s filled with moments of pure joy and deep love, but it also comes with its fair share of challenges. In a world that often glorifies the "perfect mom," it’s easy to feel like you're just barely keeping your head above water. But what if I told you that motherhood doesn’t have to feel like a constant battle for survival?
It’s possible to thrive, not just survive. And it starts with prioritizing yourself—because you can’t pour from an empty cup (or cold brew)
Looking for support? I’d love to connect! My therapy services are specialized for pregnant, postpartum moms and moms raising young children. Therapy for Pregnancy, therapy for Postpartum depression, therapy for postpartum anxiety, therapy for perinatal mood disorders. I also use parts work and internal family systems to support moms in therapy. I provide all therapy services virtually throughout California. Perinatal Mental Health Therapy for Moms in California. I look forward to connecting with you!
How to Support Postpartum Moms
Supporting Millennial Postpartum Moms: A Guide for Family, Friends, and Communities
Motherhood is a transformative experience, and for millennial moms, the postpartum period can be particularly challenging. With unique cultural, social, and economic pressures, millennial moms navigate the early stages of motherhood differently than previous generations. Understanding their needs and offering appropriate support is crucial for their mental and physical well-being.
Here’s how you can support millennial postpartum moms in a way that truly makes a difference.
