Learn how to Adjust to Parenting from a Motherhood Expert
Being a mother is more work than anyone ever told you it would be. Motherhood changes how you think, how you interact with others, how you live. While enriching your life in countless ways, being a mom can also be overwhelming and stressful.
Debra Gilbert Rosenberg, LCSW is a nationally-recognized motherhood expert who focuses on helping mothers feel good about themselves while adjusting to motherhood. She has written "The New Mom's Companion: Care for Yourself While You Care for Your Newborn," to help first-time mothers adjust to the many emotional, relationship, identity, and physical changes that accompany motherhood, and "Motherhood Without Guilt: Being the Best Mother You Can Be and Feeling Great About It," to help mothers become more self-accepting and confident about their motherhood.
Debra, a motherhood expert, conducts new mothers' support groups in Chicago's Western Suburbs. A renowned parenting speaker and author, Debra offers lectures and workshops, writes for specialized parenting publications, and is a regular guest on TV and radio programs.
A licensed psychotherapist, she currently maintains a private practice in adult psychotherapy in Oak Brook, Illinois, and teaches sociology courses at Dominican University in River Forest, Illinois.
If you are looking for support, or for more information, contact Debra.