Susan Esserman, MSW, LCSW

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Susan Esserman, MSW, LCSW Psychotherapist specializing in perinatal mental health, infertility, loss & grief. EMDR trained.

I have been talking about these strong emotions with so many of my clients lately, so I thought I would share this.  Mom...
18/02/2025

I have been talking about these strong emotions with so many of my clients lately, so I thought I would share this. Mom rage is real. You are not alone.

What is Maternal Rage? Maternal Rage is a mood disruption that causes intense anger and agitation. It manifests as uncontrollable episodes of intense anger…

Never has parenting been more stressful - and there are plenty of reasons why. Reach out if you need support or are stru...
05/02/2025

Never has parenting been more stressful - and there are plenty of reasons why. Reach out if you need support or are struggling in any way. You are not alone.

Managing stress related to parenting: Learn effective strategies to cope with the unique challenges faced by modern parents in today's fast-paced world.

I look forward to hearing from you!
19/01/2025

I look forward to hearing from you!

Trust your parenting instincts. You are the expert on your baby / child.  If you’re struggling with this, reach out - yo...
24/10/2024

Trust your parenting instincts. You are the expert on your baby / child. If you’re struggling with this, reach out - you are not alone and we can figure it out together.

The big problem isn't bad parenting. It's Big Parenting.

New research - and something to consider when using reproductive technologies.  Fascinating.
16/10/2024

New research - and something to consider when using reproductive technologies. Fascinating.

S***m exhibit an immune response that is common to macrophages and neutrophils, according to Brazilian researchers.

You are not alone.
13/10/2024

You are not alone.

Read for an interesting perspective. So much of baby sleep and how to sleep is situationally dependent.  Know your optio...
12/09/2024

Read for an interesting perspective. So much of baby sleep and how to sleep is situationally dependent. Know your options to keep both your baby and you safe. There is no one right answer for everyone. Let's talk as you explore supporting your mental health, protecting your sleep, and keeping your baby safe both emotionally and physically.

I’m one of the few pediatricians who give parents permission to share a bed with their infants. Here’s why I think it’s a life saving move.

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