‎15-11-2016 07:51 PM
‎15-11-2016 07:51 PM
‎15-11-2016 07:56 PM
‎15-11-2016 07:56 PM
It sounds you've done so much already to continue living your life, @Pocoyo.
It does take one step at a time for such big issues to be addressed, and for things to begin to move forward.
Counselling is certainly a great way to work with and through feelings of unhappiness and disappointment, and I encourage you to access some, as you are planning to.
Sadly, we can't change the people around us, they can only change themselves. In the meantime, finding joy and supports for yourself is such a great way to stay as well as you can.
‎15-11-2016 07:57 PM
‎15-11-2016 07:57 PM
Such an important message for those who have not yet accessed supports and help and who might be crippled with fear or sense of shame@2angels. The earlier help is sought the faster the recovery... and needing help does not make you a failure!
‎15-11-2016 08:05 PM
‎15-11-2016 08:05 PM
Pregnancy and the first year after birth is a time of increased risk for family violence.
Family violence is not only about physical abuse but includes emotional and psychological abuse.
If you feel unsafe at home or in your relationship please know that there are great services (and people) out there to help you.
As a start you could phone 1800Respect (1800 737 732) 24/7
‎15-11-2016 08:11 PM
‎15-11-2016 08:11 PM
I wonder if anyone on the forums has some suggestions for those new parents who are struggling with anger or irritability... things that don't go hand in hand with the image of an 'all loving mother or father' but are such common symptoms of anxiety and depression?
It can be so hard to open up and seek help when these are the main symptoms.
‎15-11-2016 08:17 PM
‎15-11-2016 08:17 PM
‎15-11-2016 08:23 PM
‎15-11-2016 08:23 PM
‎15-11-2016 08:31 PM
‎15-11-2016 08:31 PM
Hi @MisguidedDreamr many services do stop at one but we speak with families each day, many who have not even begun to seek help until their child is over one. Sometimes it's because it is hard to recognise that things are not OK, and sometimes it is just that recovery takes time, often with several steps forward and a couple back.
There are many health professionals in the community who can work with a perinatal focus after your child is one. PANDA can help you locate one in your community if that would be helpful (1300 726 306 Monday to Friday, 10am - 5pm AEDT)
Every recovery is unique but there can be great comfort when you hear of someone who has travelled a similar journey. You might like to read some of our lived experience stories http://www.panda.org.au/news/recover-stories
‎15-11-2016 08:33 PM
‎15-11-2016 08:33 PM
Hi @MisguidedDreamr many services do stop at one but we speak with families each day, many who have not even begun to seek help until their child is over one. Sometimes it's because it is hard to recognise that things are not OK, and sometimes it is just that recovery takes time, often with several steps forward and a couple back.
There are many health professionals in the community who can work with a perinatal focus after your child is one. PANDA can help you locate one in your community if that would be helpful (1300 726 306 Monday to Friday, 10am - 5pm AEDT)
Every recovery is unique but there can be great comfort when you hear of someone who has travelled a similar journey. You might like to read some of our lived experience stories.
‎15-11-2016 08:36 PM
‎15-11-2016 08:36 PM
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