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Today Julianne shared the following on her Instagram account - Help-seeking in the perinatal period. Julianne is without a doubt well placed to talk to us about the impact of juggling fertility in the workplace and consults many individuals who are struggling in silence at work. They are experts in working with individuals, couples, and their babies in the transition to parenthood, and with parents of children up to 5 years of age.
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Parenthood in Mind consists of a specialist team of psychologists and psychotherapists with decades of professional experience between them in perinatal settings, CAMHs, primary and secondary care, and Early Years settings. She has worked for over 15 years in the NHS and private practice with parents and parents-to-be and their babies (and bumps) who have needed support with a wide variety of issues including anxiety and depression during and after pregnancy, miscarriage, and reproductive loss, attachment issues, re-emergence of childhood issues and couples’ issues.
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We all know it’s not easy to do and certainly not a great place to find ourselves in but what really is the impact? To answer this question, we’re delighted to welcome perinatal psychologist Julianne Boutaleb is the Clinical Director and Founder of the Parenthood In Mind practice. In this episode of the Fertility matters at work episode, we want to focus on the psychological aspects of juggling fertility in the workplace.