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Mom Breaks: Science and Stories of Postpartum Psychosis

Mom Breaks: Science and Stories of Postpartum Psychosis

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~64 min episodes

About Mom Breaks: Science and Stories of Postpartum Psychosis

What happens when motherhood collides with a mental health crisis that even doctors struggle to recognize? Postpartum psychosis is a mental health condition that is said to affect about 1–2 in every 1,000 births. This is less common than other mental health conditions - though with 130–140 million births worldwide each year, we’re talking about 130,000–364,000 new cases annually. Across years, as many as 4 million survivors of postpartum psychosis may be living today - yet too often, our stories go unheard. We're creating space to hear those stories. In this podcast, we explore postpartum psychosis in all its complexity - our researched understanding as well as human experiences. We'll weave perspectives into an honest, compassionate conversation - making space for both the heaviness and the hope. We bring together:Survivors who’ve lived through the stormResearchers uncovering what we know (and what we still don’t)Clinicians on the frontlines of carePartners and loved ones who witnessed the unthinkable Here, we normalize Mom Breaks - both the psychotic kind no one asks for, and the everyday kind everyone needs. A delusion I had during my psychosis was that I could reach an altered state where I wouldn’t have to care for myself at all, and could endlessly serve others. The truth - the cure, in many ways - is the opposite. We all need breaks. The small, regular pauses we build into our days and family routines are just as relevant as the bigger, harder interruptions that force us to stop. Mom Breaks remind us that caring for ourselves is not selfish—it’s what allows us to thrive and care for the people we love. We’re here to shine light, offer understanding, and remind each other that nobody has to walk this path alone. If you’ve lived it, love someone who has, or simply believe these stories need to be heard - welcome.

Language
English
Type
podcast

Episodes(22)

  1. 1

    An Intense Birth, NICU Sleeplessness, and a Diagnosis Without Treatment: Clint on the Need for Postpartum Psychosis Protocols

    26 May1h 9m
  2. 2

    Grief, Loss, and an Invisible Postpartum Mental Illness: Polly and Frank on Advocacy After Tragedy

    26 May52m
  3. 3

    Sleeplessness, ER Visits, and Playing the Part: Derek on Caregiver Burnout through Postpartum Psychosis

    26 May58m
  4. 4

    Seven Hospitals and Still No Help: Steven D’Achille on Losing Alexis and Building the Alexis Joy Foundation

    26 May1h 20m
  5. 5

    The Hardest Phone Call, Piles of Sh*t, and Selling Everyone on Therapy: Colin on the Partner Perspective of Postpartum Psychosis

    26 May1h 4m
  6. 6

    My Spouse on Truth Seekers, Costco Self-Care, and Therapy After Postpartum Psychosis

    26 May1h 12m
  7. 7

    My Reflections: Looking Back, Looking In, and Looking Forward

    26 May42m
  8. 8

    Holding Space for Perinatal Distress: Dr. Brooke Laufer on Recovery and Meaning after Postpartum Psychosis

    26 May1h 6m

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