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Jennifer Kogan, MSW, RSW, LICSW

Compassion Focused Counseling and Consultation in Washington, DC and Ontario, Canada

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Here are some posts I have written for engaged, married and committed couples.

There’s no “right” way to feel when you’re a new dad

August 12, 2013 by Jennifer Kogan

There has been a lot written about new moms but this post by new dad, David Sternberg, LICSW does a wonderful job of identifying the many different ways you can feel as a new father.

Filed Under: Couples, Families, Individuals, New Dads, New Moms, New Parents, Parents Tagged With: bonding, exhausted, fatherhood, guilt, new dads, new moms, wife

Mother’s Self-Renewal: Tuning into Your Creative Bliss

September 3, 2012 by Jennifer Kogan

Remember You before age 11 or 12? Your child self had all the time in the world to dream and explore interests and hobbies. These days as we mother, it may feel like that high energy and exuberance is on some kind of semi-permanent hiatus. You might be asking yourself, “What happened to the part […]

Filed Under: Couples, Families, Individuals, New Moms, New Parents, Parents Tagged With: creativity, lil omm, Mother's Guide to Self Renewal, self care, time

Mindfulness & Moments of Transitions

July 13, 2012 by Jennifer Kogan

Transitions happen all the time. Schools out. Summer’s here. Vacations, camp, back-to-school, moving, sleep schedules, birthdays, illness. All of these shifts can throw a person off kilter. Trying to get back to center where equanimity reigns can feel like an uphill battle. So many of us instinctively push away our strong feelings because they seem […]

Filed Under: Couples, Families, Individuals, New Dads, New Moms, New Parents, Parents Tagged With: awareness, emotions, feelings, jon kabat-zinn, mindfulnes, tara brach, transitions

Reconnecting to YOU through the Creative process

June 4, 2012 by Jennifer Kogan

We moms are so busy that sometimes we lose the connection to our creative selves. Read on for some thoughts/resources on how to find your “flow” and help bring your heart and mind together from Guest Blogger, Amy Tatsumi. What makes you feel alive?  What allows you to be connected to your true self? For […]

Filed Under: Couples, Families, Individuals, New Dads, New Moms, New Parents, Parents, Postpartum Depression Tagged With: Amy Tatsumi, art, art therapy, busy, creativity, flow, mommy wars, mothers. moms, overwhelmed, reconnect, self, self care, stress

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