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Can You Fail an Intended Parent Consultation?

The fear of failing a psychological evaluation is one of the most common things intended parents bring into a consultation — and it's almost always based on a misunderstanding of what the evaluation is actually for. Read this post to learn what the mental health professional is looking for and how to handle anxiety about the session.

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Pregnant Again After Miscarriage and Terrified: Why This Anxiety Makes Sense

Everyone expects you to be happy. You expected to be happy. Instead, you're white-knuckling every trip to the bathroom, refreshing your pregnancy app at 2am, and bracing for impact before anything has even gone wrong. This isn't anxiety overreacting. This is your nervous system doing exactly what it learned to do.

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Building Queer Community After Baby: Finding Belonging as LGBTQ Parents

Research consistently shows that early parenthood is one of the most socially isolating times in our lives, particularly in the first year postpartum. Many LGBTQ adults spent years intentionally building affirming queer spaces and chosen family—places where identity didn’t need explanation and belonging felt effortless. Parenthood can disrupt access to those spaces, especially when schedules, priorities, or child-free environments no longer align.

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Pregnancy Loss After IVF: Healing When Hope and Heartbreak Collide

If you’ve gone through fertility treatments, you know the road to pregnancy isn’t linear. So if that pregnancy ends in loss, it’s devastating. It’s not just the loss of a baby–it’s the loss of the future you worked so hard for, the belief that this time things would be different, and the fragile thread of trust you had in your body and in science.

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Pre-Baby Therapy for Couples Who Want to be Proactive, Not Reactive

Most expecting couples prepare carefully for the baby’s arrival—but far fewer prepare for what the relationship will actually feel like after the baby comes home. The postpartum period is not just a physical recovery or logistical adjustment. It’s a profound relational transition. Pre-baby couples therapy is one of the most protective things you can do for your relationship.

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Heartbroken but Ready for Change? How Therapy Intensives Help After a Breakup or Divorce

The end of a meaningful relationship can shake even the most grounded, successful people. This is often when people realize that they could use more than week-to-week therapy and one-size-fits-all coping skills. They want clarity, insight, and a way to prevent repeating the same relationship patterns. For many, a therapy intensive offers exactly that.

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Pregnancy After Loss: Navigating Hope and Fear

After a miscarriage, TFMR, stillbirth, or other fertility loss, many parents expect that a new pregnancy will finally bring relief. Instead, it often reawakens grief. The emotional terrain of pregnancy after loss is complex, and your reactions—whatever they are—make perfect sense in the context of your prior experiences.

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Beyond Biology: 6 Baby Bonding Tips for Non-Gestational Parents

While the birthing parent experiences a physical connection through pregnancy and birth, the non-gestational parent may wonder how to step into their role and nurture attachment. The good news: bonding is not limited to biology! With intention, presence, and patience, non-gestational parents can build strong, lifelong connections with their children that start from infancy.

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Is a Therapy Intensive the Right Fit for You? Key Factors to Consider

Wondering if a therapy intensive is the right fit for you? If weekly sessions feel hard to sustain with your work schedule—or if you’re craving faster progress—therapy intensives may be the answer. Learn who benefits most, what to consider before booking, and how intensives like EMDR therapy or couples intensives in LA can help you move forward.

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8 Metaphors for Parenting Twins During the First Year

Sometimes, when words fall short, metaphors can help us capture the experience. Researcher and RN Cheryl Tatano Beck conducted a qualitative study exploring how parents describe the reality of parenting twins during that first year, and the metaphors they used beautifully reflect the emotional landscape of raising multiples.

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