The pandemic has taken a significant toll on women’s mental well-being, particularly among mothers, with reported cases of depression and anxiety soaring in the last year. Although there is hope ahead for many, the pressures of our transformed routines involving work, home, education, and relationships are pushing mothers to their limits. In an upcoming episode of Live.Work.Thrive, a panel of specialists will share strategies for managing anxiety and depression, highlighting when to seek assistance during the various stages of motherhood. Featured experts include:
- Sarah Johnson: Co-Founder and Chief Visionary Officer of Joyful Play, who is channeling substantial resources into a vast online platform dedicated to mental health support.
- Dr. Emily Carter: Co-Founder and Medical Director at the New Beginnings Center, offering essential services for new and expecting mothers grappling with mood and anxiety disorders.
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- Managing maternal mental health
- Signs of postpartum depression
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- Coping strategies for anxious moms
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In summary, navigating the complexities of motherhood, especially during challenging times, requires understanding and support. This panel discussion aims to equip mothers with the tools they need to thrive amidst anxiety and depression.
