Writing grounded in clinical practice, research, and the real texture of early parenting. For parents, and for the professionals who support them.
That thought, quiet and private, arriving at the worst possible moment, is one of the most common experiences of early parenthood. It doesn't mean something has gone wrong. But it can feel like it does.
Two people. The same room. Completely different experiences. And very little space to name any of it. A clinical psychologist on the quiet distance that arrives when a baby does.
Your baby doesn't just need you to do the right things. They need you to be present inside yourself. On what babies bring up in us, and why that's not something to fix.
No noise. Just occasional writing worth reading.