#301 A New Guide to Motherhood at Any Stage | Rebecca Geshuri, LMFT episode artwork

EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 43 MIN

#301 A New Guide to Motherhood at Any Stage | Rebecca Geshuri, LMFT

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In this episode of *SuperPsyched*, Dr. Adam Dorsay speaks with Rebecca Geshurii, co-author of 'When Good Moms Feel Bad'. Rebecca is a psychotherapist who integrates InternalFamily Systems (IFS) in her approach to helping moms navigate the emotional and physiological challenges of motherhood. They discuss the importance of self-compassion, embracing imperfections, and the value of community support. Rebecca shares practical tips for moms to soften their body, listen to their inner selves, open their hearts, and wait for internal messages, encapsulated in the acronym SLOW. The conversation highlights the need to recognize andprocess grief and shame in motherhood, ultimately promoting emotional well-being and familial connections. 00:00 Welcome to SuperPsyched00:28 The Challenges of Motherhood00:55 Introducing Rebecca Geshuri and Her Book02:27 The Reality of Parenting07:13 Understanding Internal Family Systems (IFS)08:02 Applying IFS to Motherhood13:38 The Importance of Self-Compassion17:44 Practical Tips for Self-Compassion22:15 The Power of Self-Compassion22:31 Understanding the SLOW Acronym24:40 The Impact of Shame and Guilt26:07 Navigating Motherhood and Grief28:53 The Complexity of Parenting34:32 Embracing All Parts of Ourselves36:32 Building Community and Support41:30 Final Thoughts and Reflections HELPFUL LINKS: Rebecca Geshuri WebsiteWhen Good Moms Feel Bad BookRebecca Geshuri InstagramRebecca Geshuri Facebook

In this episode of *SuperPsyched*, Dr. Adam Dorsay speaks with Rebecca Geshurii, co-author of 'When Good Moms Feel Bad'. Rebecca is a psychotherapist who integrates InternalFamily Systems (IFS) in her approach to helping moms navigate the emotional and physiological challenges of motherhood. They discuss the importance of self-compassion, embracing imperfections, and the value of community support. Rebecca shares practical tips for moms to soften their body, listen to their inner selves, open their hearts, and wait for internal messages, encapsulated in the acronym SLOW. The conversation highlights the need to recognize andprocess grief and shame in motherhood, ultimately promoting emotional well-being and familial connections. 00:00 Welcome to SuperPsyched00:28 The Challenges of Motherhood00:55 Introducing Rebecca Geshuri and Her Book02:27 The Reality of Parenting07:13 Understanding Internal Family Systems (IFS)08:02 Applying IFS to Motherhood13:38 The Importance of Self-Compassion17:44 Practical Tips for Self-Compassion22:15 The Power of Self-Compassion22:31 Understanding the SLOW Acronym24:40 The Impact of Shame and Guilt26:07 Navigating Motherhood and Grief28:53 The Complexity of Parenting34:32 Embracing All Parts of Ourselves36:32 Building Community and Support41:30 Final Thoughts and Reflections HELPFUL LINKS: Rebecca Geshuri WebsiteWhen Good Moms Feel Bad BookRebecca Geshuri InstagramRebecca Geshuri Facebook

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