If you’re experiencing more conflict in your relationship after having a baby, you aren’t alone—67% of couples report a decline in satisfaction in the first three years of a baby’s life. There are many reasons why this happens—including an underfunctioning and overfunctioning relationship dynamic. 
Today, I’m joined by clinical psychologist and couple’s counselor Dr.Tracy Dalgleish to unpack what overfunctioning looks like in relationships and how we can break away from this dynamic and regain balance after a baby.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3ZynijK 
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If you’re experiencing more conflict in your relationship after having a baby, you aren’t alone—67% of couples report a decline in satisfaction in the first three years of a baby’s life. There are many reasons why this happens—including an underfunctioning and overfunctioning relationship dynamic. 

Today, I’m joined by clinical psychologist and couple’s counselor Dr.Tracy Dalgleish to unpack what overfunctioning looks like in relationships and how we can break away from this dynamic and regain balance after a baby.

Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3ZynijK 

Book a Free 15 min Consult with a mom therapist: momwell.com 

Follow Momwell on Instagram: instagram.com/momwell 

Sign up for our weekly VIP Newsletter: momwell.com/newsletter 

Register for one of our popular workshops and courses: momwell.com/shop

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