Supporting NICU Parents: Insights from a Dad's Perspective (feat. Adam Wood)
Integrated Man Project08/24/23 • 54 min
Welcome back to another episode of The Therapy4Dads Podcast! I'm your host, Travis Goodman, and today we have a very special guest joining us, Adam. In this episode, we will delve into his personal experiences navigating the roller coaster journey of having a premature baby in the NICU. We'll discuss the crucial role of healthcare professionals in supporting parents and the entire family dynamic during this challenging time. Adam shares heartfelt stories of nurses offering support and much-needed breaks, as well as the varying levels of attentiveness and empathy from doctors. We'll explore the importance of educating healthcare professionals about the emotional struggles faced by parents and the significance of open communication and support. Adam also highlights the need to encourage men to express their difficulties openly and seek out the resources available for their own well-being. Get ready for a candid and enlightening conversation that aims to bring awareness to the unique challenges faced by fathers in the NICU. So grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and let's dive into Adam's Premie Adventures on The Therapy4Dads Podcast!
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08/24/23 • 54 min
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