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Relationships, Motherhood Rebecca Lesser Allen, PsyD Relationships, Motherhood Rebecca Lesser Allen, PsyD

“If I Don’t Do It, It Won’t Get Done.” Why So Many Women Feel Trapped Carrying Everything

Many women feel trapped carrying the emotional and logistical weight of family life not because they want control, but because somewhere along the way, their nervous system learned: “If I don’t do it, it won’t get done.” This post explores emotional labor, overfunctioning, resentment, marriage dynamics, and the difficult process of learning to let go of what was never fully yours to carry alone.

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Motherhood Rebecca Lesser Allen, PsyD Motherhood Rebecca Lesser Allen, PsyD

Why Are Mothers Always Asking for Permission?

"Am I allowed to stop breastfeeding? Am I allowed to need more help? Am I allowed to feel angry? One of the most common phrases I hear from mothers in therapy is some version of 'Am I allowed?' What if the guilt so many mothers feel isn't a personal failing, but a reflection of larger cultural expectations about what motherhood is supposed to look like?"

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