Send us a text Melissa Beaton shares a letter written to her colleagues about her personal journey as a psychologist with ADHD, addressing the prejudice and biases she's experienced within the mental health profession. • Struggling with executive dysfunction throughout life despite extensive therapy and personal development • Initially attributing difficulties to early life experiences, attachment disruptions, and possible brain injury • Discovering ADHD diagnosis later in life after realizi...
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Send us a text Melissa Beaton shares a letter written to her colleagues about her personal journey as a psychologist with ADHD, addressing the prejudice and biases she's experienced within the mental health profession. • Struggling with executive dysfunction throughout life despite extensive therapy and personal development • Initially attributing difficulties to early life experiences, attachment disruptions, and possible brain injury • Discovering ADHD diagnosis later in life after realizi...
Breastfeeding, Sleep, and Sanity: The New Mama Survival Guide with Melissa Hays from Cocoon and Cradle
The Place for Connection
56 minutes
11 months ago
Breastfeeding, Sleep, and Sanity: The New Mama Survival Guide with Melissa Hays from Cocoon and Cradle
Send us a text In the very first episode of The Place for Connection, I am thrilled to welcome Melissa Hays from Cocoon and Cradle! Together, we explore the messy, magical paradoxes of motherhood and how to navigate this wild journey of breast feeding, sleep and sanity with a bit more grace, intuition, and self-compassion. Join us on a heartfelt journey with Melissa Hays, an internationally certified lactation consultant and sleep expert, as she shares her candid experiences from the world o...
The Place for Connection
Send us a text Melissa Beaton shares a letter written to her colleagues about her personal journey as a psychologist with ADHD, addressing the prejudice and biases she's experienced within the mental health profession. • Struggling with executive dysfunction throughout life despite extensive therapy and personal development • Initially attributing difficulties to early life experiences, attachment disruptions, and possible brain injury • Discovering ADHD diagnosis later in life after realizi...