
A discussion of mental health science related to pregnancy, parenting, and everything in between
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Rose Byrne as Linda in If I Had Legs I’d Kick You [Image via The Observer]
Listen: I love the Oscars.
I love the prognosticating leading up to the event and catching up on the fashion commentary by Tom+Lorenzo in the days afterwards. I...
Yes, the baby got a matching purple rainbow unicorn PJ set as well. [Image via author]
During my second pregnancy my husband and I were convinced that we were going to have another boy. We told the ultrasound technician as much when she as...
This year’s Christmas tree. I think I put on maybe two ornaments? [Image via author]
At some point months prior to the winter holiday season last year, my husband innocently asked me why I never seemed that interested in sending out holida...
I’m so pleased to share this guest post with Dr. Yael Schonbrun, clinical psychologist and assistant professor at Brown University. Among her many impressive feats, she writes the Substack Relational Riffs and hosts the podcast Off the Cloc...
Pepper and Pancake, our first babies [Image via author]
No one seemed to have a harder time transitioning to my spouse and I having children than our pets.
During my first pregnancy, two weeks within my due date, our cat Pancake had to g...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Researcher, clinical psychologist, millennial parent, movie enthusiast. Track changes are my love language. Interested in how we talk about mental health, science, parenting, and everything in between.
Clinical psychologist, faculty at Brown University, author of Work, Parent, Thrive & nap enthusiast. I write about the artful science of growing a happier, healthier relational life. Bylines at Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, & others.
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