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Overcoming New Dad Anxiety - A Survival Guide to Managing Anxiety in the First Year of Fatherhood - cover

Overcoming New Dad Anxiety - A Survival Guide to Managing Anxiety in the First Year of Fatherhood

Johnnie Charlie Hemmingsson

Maison d'édition: Isohan Publishing

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Synopsis

Feeling overwhelmed by new fatherhood? You're not alone. This practical survival guide helps you manage new dad anxiety and navigate the first year with confidence.
 
Becoming a dad is life-changing, bringing immense joy—and often, unexpected levels of stress and anxiety. If you're grappling with constant worry, irritability, sleep problems, feeling inadequate, or relationship strain, this book is for you. "Overcoming New Dad Anxiety" provides essential support and actionable strategies specifically for fathers during the challenging first year postpartum.  


 
Break the silence surrounding paternal mental health. This guide helps you understand why new dads experience anxiety—exploring everything from hormonal shifts and sleep deprivation to societal pressures and identity changes. Learn to recognize your personal anxiety triggers and early warning signs before they spiral.
 
Discover a comprehensive toolkit of evidence-informed coping mechanisms:
 
Manage Anxious Thoughts: Simple techniques to catch, challenge, and change worry patterns.
 
Calm Overwhelm: Effective grounding exercises and breathing techniques to use in stressful moments.
 
Boost Physical Resilience: Realistic strategies for improving sleep, incorporating movement, and understanding how nutrition impacts mood.
 
Build Your Support System: Learn to communicate effectively with your partner, connect with other dads, and utilize friends and family (with boundaries).
 
Increase Confidence: Gain practical parenting skills that reduce feelings of inadequacy and build self-assurance.
 
Reclaim Personal Time: Understand why self-care is crucial and find realistic ways to recharge.
 
Navigate common challenges like relationship changes, the work-life juggle, and financial fears with targeted advice. You'll also find clear guidance on recognizing when professional help (therapy, medication, support groups) might be needed and how to overcome the stigma associated with seeking it.
 
Stop just surviving and start finding more joy in fatherhood. This essential guide offers validation, practical tools, and lasting strategies to help you manage anxiety, build resilience, and embrace your new role as a capable, confident dad.
Disponible depuis: 27/04/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 159 pages.

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