3. CBT therapist Clare Flaxen on managing postnatal anxiety

Show notes: Cognitive Behavioral Therapist Clare Flaxen, who runs Resilient Mums, discusses how common it is for postnatal women to experience anxiety. She talks through strategies that can help you calm down and understand your anxiety. Clare highlights how intrusive, distressing thoughts aren’t necessarily true, and we don’t need to give them power. She discusses the “tyranny of positivity” and how it’s not realistic to expect to be happy all the time as a new mother. Clare stresses the need to talk to someone if you’re suffering from postnatal depression, and to repeatedly go back to the GP and get some help if you are worried. She also looks at how having a baby can affect your relationship, and how important it can be to walk in each other’s shoes and try to gain insight into what the other person is experiencing. Follow us on Instagram: @postnatalfaq Follow Abby on Twitter @abbyhollick Links: Resilient Mums - https://www.resilientmums.com Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/131152177522390/ Susan David, Emotional Agility - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_6hu6JLH98

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Postnatal experts answer your questions. On maternity leave Abby Hollick collected postnatal stories and discovered many women feel that there is a lack of mental and physical support after birth. Abby interviews maternal health professionals including psychologists, an osteopath and a women’s health physio to discuss many of the issues raised, including: the transition to motherhood, birth trauma, anxiety, pelvic health, exercise, back ache and asking for help. Please visit our website for useful links and to get in touch: www.postnatalfaq.com