Postpartum Anxiety and Living with Uncertainty with Yael Goldstein-Love

 

Yael Goldstein-Love⁠ is a psychotherapist and critically-acclaimed novelist whose most recent book, The Possibilities, has been described as "Everything Everywhere All At Once" meets "What to Expect When You're Expecting." Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Boston Globe, and Slate, among many other places. She lives with her son in Berkeley, CA and in her private practice works frequently with postpartum mothers.

Yael shares her experience with postpartum PTSD and why she wrote a sci-fi book about maternal anxiety. 

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Erin Spahr (she/her)

Erin Spahr is a licensed therapist, mother, intersectional feminist, podcast host, and maternal mental health advocate. Erin uses a feminist lens in her work with mothers and strives to help mothers free themselves from oppressive societal expectations and find more self-confidence and self-compassion.

She hosts the Feminist Mom Podcast where she discusses the intersection of feminism and motherhood with inspiring guests. Erin recently launched the Inclusive Provider Directory, a directory that serves as a vital link connecting mothers, birthing individuals, and families in the United States and Canada with perinatal providers who prioritize inclusivity and identity-affirming care.

Erin sees clients in her private practice (available to folks in North Carolina and Maryland). She lives in Raleigh, North Carolina with her husband and two kids.

https://www.erinspahrtherapy.com
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