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POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION IS AN EVERYONE PROBLEM, NOT JUST A MOMMY BABY PROBLEM! 0:48 - Postpartum Depression is a Family problem, not just a Mommy-Baby problem. 1:45 - The "Superwoman": How cultural expectations of "strength" became the #1 barrier to recovery. 2:03 - Triangulation in Postpartum Drama: how a baby can be used to avoid conflict with the mother. 4:07 - The Cycle of Inadequacy: why mothers view rest as a failure instead of a recovery process. 5:28 - How family pressure to "get back to the program" intensifies the experience of inadequacy. 6:12 - Reaction Formation: The danger of "smiling through the mental torment 7:32 - Power of Rest: A story on how a supportive partner can help a mother reclaim recovery. 8:41 - Challenging the "Lazy" Label: breaking the logic of why resting after birth is a necessity 11:12 - How carrying the expectations of a community makes it harder to be vulnerable. 12:48 - The 100-Sub Sprint: Help me build a community of 100 Cycle-Breakers by March. When a mother experiences the "Silent Crash" of Postpartum Depression (PPD), the entire family system is impacted. Today, we decode the "Superwoman Trap" through a clinical lens, specifically for the high-achieving women. In this clinical breakdown, we go beyond the "baby blues" to explore the intersection of motherhood, postpartum depression (PPD), and the high-achiever "Superwoman Trap." If you are a woman in your 30s or 40s who feels like a "burden" the moment you aren't being "productive," you are likely experiencing the silent crash of the Strong Woman Archetype. Today, we use Family Systems Theory and Ecological Systems to decode why high-functioning women often "muscle through" birth trauma and grief until their internal systems collapse. We look at real-life testimony to understand why all types of mothers struggle to ask for help when postpartum anxiety and depression take hold. What You'll Learn: The Psychology: Why high achievers use Intellectualization as a defense mechanism to avoid the raw emotional pain of postpartum depression. The Culture: How the "Strong Woman" schema and rigid family structures contribute to motherhood burnout The Fourth Trimester: The biological reality of postpartum recovery and why "fixing yourself" is an impossible standard for any new mother. The Takeaway: Practical steps to move from surviving to thriving in motherhood. About Dr. Jules Dr. Norna Jules is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist specializing in neurodiversity, ecological systems, and family systems. Known for her Systems approach, she moves beyond the headlines to explain the why and how behind human behavior, using a unique cultural and psychological lens. Work With Me Website & Private Practice: https://bergencountytherapy.wixsite.c... Instagram: / fruitful_minds Business Inquiries: Dr.NornaJules@gmail.com ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: The content in this video is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Dr. Jules is a licensed psychologist, but she is not your psychologist. This content does not constitute a clinical diagnosis, professional medical advice, or the establishment of a doctor-patient relationship. If you or a child you know is in immediate danger or experiencing a mental health emergency, please call 911 or the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline immediately.