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Licensed professional counselor Tessa Stuckey recently highlighted a concerning trend regarding the mental health of mothers. During her appearance on a popular morning show, she discussed findings from a recent study that attributes the decline in mental well-being among mothers to two significant factors: financial stress and the pervasive influence of social media.
Stuckey emphasized that many mothers are grappling with heightened financial pressures, which can lead to feelings of anxiety and inadequacy. The continuous demands of managing household expenses, especially in today's challenging economic climate, have taken a toll on their emotional health.
Additionally, the role of social media cannot be overlooked. Stuckey pointed out that the constant comparison with others on these platforms often exacerbates feelings of isolation and self-doubt among mothers. The curated lives presented online can create unrealistic expectations, further contributing to mental health struggles.
As these challenges continue to mount, it is crucial for mothers to seek support and prioritize their mental well-being.
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