Pandemic Stressors Contributing to ‘Mom Rage’
Angela Earley July 16, 2020
Anxiety Wooster, OH
After a personal essay on 'Mom Rage' was published in 2019, mothers from around the world began sharing their struggle with motherhood and unrestrained anger.
“Mom rage is something we talk about all the time. Social isolation, lack of support, managing high levels of anxiety and stress — this is the new normal of being a mother, and during the pandemic in particular," says Paige Bellenbaum of The Motherhood Center.
With the current challenges, support for mothers having these feelings is more important than ever.
If you or someone you know is struggling with 'Mom Rage', I can help.
Learn more about mom rage and how it's affecting mothers.
Read the full article published by nytimes.com here:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/06/parenting/mom-rage-pandemic.html
Citation
Minna, Dubin. “I Am Going to Physically Explode’: Mom Rage in a Pandemic” nytimes.com, July 6, 2020, https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/06/parenting/mom-rage-pandemic.html
Since 2012, Angela has been assessing clients and successfully guiding trauma treatment in her private practice using the NeuroSequential Model of Therapeutics (NMT) developed by Dr. Bruce Perry of the Child Trauma Academy. In addition, Angela has been invited to consult on multiple regional cases involving highly challenging special needs children.