• Does Your Marriage Support Your Mental Health?

  • Mar 7 2025
  • Duración: 58 m
  • Podcast

Does Your Marriage Support Your Mental Health?

  • Resumen

  • In this episode, I have a candid and vulnerable conversation with Maggie McGrann LMHC-A, NCC where we discuss the intrinsic link between mental health and relationships, particularly focusing on the challenges women face in maintaining their mental well-being within partnerships.

    We get real about the true, and often unspoken, impact of divorce on both parents and children, emphasizing the importance of authenticity, self-value, and the courage to make difficult decisions for the sake of personal happiness.

    Having both gone through the painful circumstances of divorce and facing the judgement of those close to us, we take a deep dive into societal expectations surrounding marriage and divorce. As mothers, we both experienced losing some of the people we thought would be most supportive of us, and were surprised to find people we wouldn't have expected to show up for us in big ways do just that, emphasizing how important it is to find the right type of support when navigating divorce and co-parenting.

    As a mental health professional, Maggie shares invaluable and actionable ways to help you focusing on what you can control, shares the value of meditation for mental clarity, and highlights the opportunity to model resilience for children during challenging times.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Prioritizing your mental health is a form of love for your children.
    • Women often neglect their mental health in partnerships.
    • Authenticity in relationships is crucial for well-being.
    • Cultural messages can hinder personal growth and self-value.
    • Divorce can actually lead to healthier family dynamics for the children.
    • Support systems are vital during transitions like divorce.
    • You have the right to prioritize your own happiness.
    • Radical acceptance is key to moving forward after divorce.
    • Divorce doesn't have to be a negative experience.
    • If you're waiting for your partner to acknowledge your feelings, you'll never be okay.
    • Accepting someone's capacity to meet your needs is crucial for your mental health.
    • Redirect your energy towards what you can control in your life.
    • Understanding the divorce process can alleviate fear and anxiety.
    • Detaching from emotional triggers can help maintain your peace.
    • Building a support network of those who understand your situation is vital.
    • Tools like meditation can help you reconnect with your inner voice and intuition.
    • Modeling emotional intelligence for your children is essential.



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