Coping after an anaphylaxtic
This article was written based on professional guidance of Judy Bar Eitan, MSc who has been treating children and families in a clinical and therapeutic setting for over a decade. Additionally, for the past 31/2 years, through her role in EMA Care, she has worked directly with families who are experiencing challenges with Anaphylaxis. Read more about her here. Mothers are notoriously hard on themselves- the ‘Supermom’ phenomenon which was coined in the 1980s following the movement of women entering the workforce, only served to add to the pressure already placed on their shoulders. This is even more prevalent amongst mothers...