Identity Shift After Becoming a Mother: Who Am I Now?
You love your baby—and still sometimes miss the version of you who had time, energy, and a clearer sense of who she was. For many South Asian, Black, Muslim, Hindu, Bengali, and BIPOC mothers, becoming “mom” brings joy, pressure, grief, and identity confusion all at once. This post explores what identity shifts after motherhood really look like, why they hit so hard, and how you can start finding yourself again without abandoning your culture or your family.
Boundaries with Parents: How to Say “No” Without Being the Villain
If saying “no” to your parents makes your stomach drop, you’re not alone. For many South Asian, Black, Muslim, Hindu, Bengali, and immigrant adults, love has always meant saying yes—even when it hurts. This post unpacks why boundaries with parents feel so hard, what healthy limits can look like, and how you can protect your peace without becoming “the bad guy.”
Mother Wounds Explained: Healing Therapy in Dallas, Texas
You love her. You resent her. You want her approval. You want space. The relationship with your mother is complicated, and that complexity has shaped you in ways you're only beginning to understand.
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