The Catch Up with Claire
Content note: this episode includes discussion of postpartum depression, self-harm, and suicidal thoughts. If you are struggling or recognizing yourself in this conversation, you are not alone, and support is available. You can reach: * Postpartum Support International call 1-800-944-4773 (EN) or 971-203-7773 (ES) text “help” to 800-944-4773 (EN) or 971-203-7773 (ES) https://postpartum.net/ [https://postpartum.net/] * 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline call or text 988 chat via 988lifeline.org May is Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month, and this is a conversation I’ve been wanting to have for a long time. I’m joined by Paige Bellenbaum, a licensed social worker, advocate, and co-founder of The Motherhood Center in New York City. After experiencing postpartum depression herself, Paige built her career around supporting mothers through perinatal mood and anxiety disorders and pushing for systemic change in how we care for them. This conversation is personal for me. I first met Paige in one of her new mom support groups almost eight years ago. At the time, I didn’t fully understand what I was going through, but that space led me to getting the help I needed. In this episode, we talk about: * what postpartum depression can look like * why so many women don’t recognize it in themselves * how support groups and treatment work * the gaps in our current system of care * what has changed (and what hasn’t) in maternal mental health * what support can look like for moms right now This is a conversation about a hard topic, but also a hopeful one. Treatment exists. Support exists. And no one should have to navigate this alone. To learn more about Paige and her work, visit: https://www.paigebellenbaum.com/ [https://www.paigebellenbaum.com/]
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