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S1 E3 - Postpartum Anxiety, Pregnancy Challenges And Baby Loss With Cognitive Behavioural Therapist Ted Bradshaw

S1 E3 - Postpartum Anxiety, Pregnancy Challenges And Baby Loss With Cognitive Behavioural Therapist Ted Bradshaw

FromThe Dad Vibes: Parenting Truths


S1 E3 - Postpartum Anxiety, Pregnancy Challenges And Baby Loss With Cognitive Behavioural Therapist Ted Bradshaw

FromThe Dad Vibes: Parenting Truths

ratings:
Length:
51 minutes
Released:
May 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Ted Bradshaw is a Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and a dad of 3. Ted raises awareness around mental health issues through his videos on TikTok, and by offering therapy to individuals for depression and a range of anxiety issues. We talk about the challenges of pregnancy, baby loss and the struggles of postpartum anxiety. Ted also opens up about bonding with your new baby, and we discuss how it isn’t always like the movies, sometimes it takes time to secure that bond and connection with your little ones.
Connect:
Instagram - https://bit.ly/3LJQgIK
TikTok - https://bit.ly/3LKzgCk
Facebook - https://bit.ly/4088UOU

Resources:
Calmer Parenting Course (SAVE 40%) - https://bit.ly/TheCalmParent
The Guide To Losing It...Less (SAVE 40%) - https://bit.ly/loseitless
Released:
May 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (28)

Parenting Truths is a safe space for guests to share the highs and lows of their parenting journey. Hosted by the founder of The Dad Vibes, Tom Piccirilli, Tom provides his perspective on parenting whilst gaining unfiltered insight into the lives of his guests. Parenting Truths will empower you to make decisions that are right for you and your family and not what society views as "normal". Every guest has agreed to share openly and honestly, so each episode will provide you with the validation that yes, parenting is damn hard at times, and none of us has everything figured out.