A Mom Is Born: Biblical Wisdom and Practical Advice for Taking Care of Yourself and Your New Baby
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A Mom Is Born: Biblical Wisdom and Practical Advice for Taking Care of Yourself and Your New Baby  -     By: Rachael Elmore

A Mom Is Born: Biblical Wisdom and Practical Advice for Taking Care of Yourself and Your New Baby

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Rachael Elmore understands the challenges of new motherhood and is here to help. In her book, A Mom Is Born, she provides readers with practical tools and biblical wisdom to help them manage postpartum depression and anxiety, process emotions, and start implementing small acts of self-care. Get the help and support you need to navigate this difficult time of your life.

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Title: A Mom Is Born: Biblical Wisdom and Practical Advice for Taking Care of Yourself and Your New Baby
By: Rachael Elmore
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 240
Vendor: Thomas Nelson
Publication Date: 2023
Dimensions: 8.38 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 8 ounces
ISBN: 1400233992
ISBN-13: 9781400233991
Stock No: WW233998

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Rachael Elmore, a mother of two and a licensed mental health counselor who specializes in treating postpartum depression and anxiety, comes alongside new moms and gives them the practical tools and biblical wisdom they need to take care of themselves and become the connected and emotional healthy mothers God designed them to be.

Most new moms know that the first year is going to be to be full of joys and challenges, peaks and valleys.  But even though they've prepared themselves as much as they can, they still find themselves thinking, I knew this was going to be hard. But will it always be this hard? This wasn't what I was expecting, what if I don't know how to take care of this baby--or myself?

Rachael Elmore has been there and knows on a personal and professional level how hard the early days and months of motherhood can be. In A Mom Is Born she takes her expertise as a licensed and clinical counselor and pairs it with her deeply personal story of overcoming postpartum depression after the birth of her first son. She comes alongside readers with practical tools--such as the New Mom Wellness Plan and a postpartum progress checklist--to help find the balance between taking care of their new baby and taking care of themselves. Using scripture and therapeutic insights, Elmore shows mothers how to

  • develop a biblical plan for navigating new motherhood, the baby blues, and postpartum depression;
  • stop intrusive thoughts and triggers in their tracks and overcome postpartum anxiety;
  • process and manage all of the new emotions they are facing; and
  • start implementing small acts of self-care that will lead to emotional health.

A Mom Is Born gives moms the tools they need to stop spinning in the overwhelming emotions and anxieties of new motherhood and start taking care of themselves so that they can be the connected and emotionally healthy moms God designed them to be.    

Author Bio

Rachael Elmore is a seasoned licensed clinical mental health counselor supervisor (LCMHC-S) who specializes in treating postpartum depression and anxiety in her thriving Christian counseling practice in Charlotte, North Carolina. In 2012, after becoming a mom herself, Rachael experienced firsthand postpartum depression and the struggles of new motherhood. When she was struggling, she couldn’t find the Christian and clinical resources she needed to move through those desperate days. This is the book she wishes had existed when she was in the early dark days of new motherhood. Her personal experience has drastically shaped how she counsels and supports women in similar seasons. With her clinical training as a Christian counselor, professional experience and expertise, along with her personal experience with postpartum depression, Rachael is uniquely qualified to offer support and guidance to new or struggling moms.

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