Table of Contents

Introduction and Resource Mention (00:00:00) Emily welcomes listeners, introduces the podcast, and promotes the free "Unlocking Peace" guide.

Guest Introduction (00:00:55) Emily introduces Jennifer Robb, nurse practitioner and author, as the episode’s guest.

Jennifer’s Story: Daughter’s Mental Health Crisis (00:01:28) Jennifer shares her background and her daughter’s struggles with anxiety, depression, self-harm, and a near-lethal alcohol overdose.

Hitting Rock Bottom and Turning Point (00:03:57) Jennifer describes reaching rock bottom, realizing she couldn’t fix everything, and the importance of faith and letting go.

Therapy and Holistic Healing (00:05:21) Jennifer discusses finding a therapist focused on holistic healing and cognitive behavioral therapy, and her daughter’s disclosure of sexual assault.

Mother’s Experience and Trauma (00:06:39) Jennifer reflects on her own trauma as a mother, the struggle of not being able to fix everything, and the need to surrender control.

Finding Peace Through Surrender (00:08:57) Jennifer explains how surrendering to faith brought her peace during her daughter’s crisis.

Writing the Book: Warrior Mom Rising (00:09:44) Jennifer talks about the cathartic process of writing her book and the importance of self-care for mothers.

Self-Care and Rediscovering Self (00:10:35) Jennifer emphasizes the need for mothers to care for themselves, sharing personal strategies for finding moments of peace.

Purpose in Pain and Everyday Struggles (00:12:27) Jennifer discusses finding purpose in pain, grounding oneself, and supporting children through both major and minor challenges.

Advice for Moms: Self-Care and Advocacy (00:13:34) Jennifer offers two key pieces of advice: prioritize self-care and learn to advocate for your child without taking over their voice.

Finding the Right Therapy and Advocacy Challenges (00:15:30) Jennifer shares the process of finding the right therapist for her daughter and the importance of not settling for inadequate care.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Healing (00:17:33) Jennifer explains the benefits of cognitive behavioral therapy for trauma and the need for children to process their feelings.

Connecting with Jennifer and Resources (00:18:31) Jennifer provides information on her book, website, and free resources for mothers seeking support.

Community and Support for Moms (00:18:57) Jennifer highlights the importance of community, sharing experiences, and supporting other mothers through their journeys.

Closing Remarks (00:20:15) Emily thanks Jennifer, wraps up the episode, and reminds listeners about the free resource and community support.


Navigating Mamahood After Trauma: Actionable Strategies for Warrior Moms

Motherhood is a journey filled with love, sacrifice, and resilience—but for mothers supporting children through trauma and mental health crises, it can also be a path marked by heartbreak, uncertainty, and profound personal growth. In a recent episode of the "Mama Hood After Trauma" podcast, host Emily sat down with Jennifer Robb, nurse practitioner and author of Warrior Mom Rising, to discuss her deeply personal experience guiding her daughter through severe mental health struggles. Jennifer’s story is not just one of survival, but of transformation—offering hope, practical advice, and a roadmap for mothers walking similar paths.

In this post, we’ll break down the main themes and actionable tips from Jennifer’s interview, providing in-depth guidance for mothers navigating trauma, advocating for their children, and reclaiming their own well-being.

The Reality of Parenting Through Crisis

Jennifer’s story is a stark reminder that even the most loving, attentive parents can find themselves facing unimaginable challenges. Her daughter’s battle with anxiety, depression, and self-harm—culminating in a near-fatal alcohol overdose—forced Jennifer to confront the limits of her ability to protect and “fix” her child.

Key Insight:
“As moms, we want to protect our children from all pain, but I had to accept that I couldn’t take away her pain or do the healing for her. I could love her, support her, and be there for her, but ultimately, she had to do the work to heal herself.”

This realization is both painful and liberating. It sets the stage for the actionable strategies Jennifer shares—strategies rooted in acceptance, advocacy, and self-compassion.

Tip 1: Surrendering Control and Trusting the Process

Why Surrender Matters

When a child is in crisis, the instinct to control every variable is overwhelming. Jennifer describes the agony of watching her daughter suffer, and the futility of trying to “fix” what was ultimately her daughter’s journey to navigate.

Actionable Steps:

  • Acknowledge Your Limits:
    Recognize that you cannot heal your child’s pain for them. This is not a failure, but a reality of the healing process.
  • Lean Into Faith or Personal Belief Systems:
    For Jennifer, surrendering control meant trusting in her Christian faith. For others, it may mean leaning on mindfulness, meditation, or a sense of universal trust.
  • Practice Letting Go Daily:
    Surrender is not a one-time event. It’s a daily practice of releasing the need to control outcomes and focusing on what you can do—offer love, presence, and support.

Expert Insight:
Surrendering control can actually empower your child to take ownership of their healing, fostering resilience and self-efficacy.

Tip 2: Prioritizing Holistic Healing Over Quick Fixes

Beyond Medication: The Power of Holistic Therapy

Jennifer’s experience as a nurse practitioner gave her a unique perspective on the limitations of medication as a sole solution. Her daughter’s breakthrough came not from pills, but from a therapist who specialized in adolescent trauma and used cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).

Actionable Steps:

  • Seek Therapists with Trauma Expertise:
    Not all therapists are equipped to handle adolescent trauma. Look for professionals with specific training in trauma-informed care and modalities like CBT.
  • Evaluate the Fit:
    Children and teens are perceptive—they may “play the game” with therapists they don’t connect with. Don’t hesitate to switch providers if the fit isn’t right.
  • Embrace a Holistic Approach:
    Healing is multi-dimensional. Consider therapy, support groups, creative outlets, physical activity, and spiritual practices as part of the recovery process.

Expert Advice:
Medication can be a valuable tool, but it should be part of a broader, individualized treatment plan that addresses the root causes of distress—not just the symptoms.

Tip 3: Practicing Radical Self-Care

Self-Care Is Not Selfish—It’s Survival

Jennifer’s journey illuminated a truth many mothers overlook: You cannot pour from an empty cup. The emotional labor of supporting a child through trauma is immense, and neglecting your own needs can lead to burnout, resentment, and diminished capacity to help.

Actionable Steps:

  • Redefine Self-Care:
    Self-care doesn’t require hours at a spa. It can be as simple as sitting in your car with music, buying yourself flowers, or taking a mindful moment to wash your face.
  • Schedule Micro-Breaks:
    In a busy household, even five minutes of solitude can be restorative. Identify small windows in your day to pause and breathe.
  • Give Yourself Permission:
    Release guilt around taking time for yourself. Remember, your well-being directly impacts your ability to support your family.

Practical Ideas:

  • Listen to calming music or a favorite podcast in the car
  • Take a walk outside, even if it’s just around the block
  • Journal your thoughts and feelings
  • Connect with a friend for a quick chat

Expert Insight:
Self-care is a form of modeling healthy boundaries and coping strategies for your children. When they see you prioritize your well-being, they learn to do the same.

Tip 4: Becoming an Effective Advocate for Your Child

Advocacy: Knowing When to Step In and When to Step Back

Navigating the mental health system can be daunting. Jennifer emphasizes the importance of being a vigilant advocate—whether it’s with schools, therapists, or healthcare providers.

Actionable Steps:

  • Educate Yourself:
    Learn about your child’s diagnosis, treatment options, and rights within the school and healthcare systems.
  • Trust Your Instincts:
    If something doesn’t feel right—whether it’s a therapist, medication, or school response—speak up and seek alternatives.
  • Empower Your Child:
    Advocacy isn’t about taking over; it’s about helping your child find their own voice and agency in their healing journey.
  • Document Everything:
    Keep records of appointments, communications, and treatment plans. This can be invaluable if you need to escalate concerns or seek additional support.

Expert Advice:
Advocacy is a dynamic process. As your child grows and heals, your role will shift—sometimes leading, sometimes supporting from the sidelines.

Tip 5: Finding Community and Support

You Are Not Alone

Isolation is a common experience for mothers navigating trauma. Jennifer’s creation of the Warrior Moms community is a testament to the power of shared experience and mutual support.

Actionable Steps:

  • Join Support Groups:
    Whether online or in-person, connecting with other mothers who “get it” can provide validation, advice, and hope.
  • Access Free Resources:
    Jennifer’s website, WarriorMomCoach.com, offers resources and a link to a supportive Facebook community.
  • Share Your Story:
    Vulnerability breeds connection. Sharing your journey can help others feel less alone and may even aid your own healing.

Expert Insight:
Community support is a protective factor against burnout and despair. It reminds you that while every story is unique, you are part of a larger sisterhood of warrior moms.

Final Thoughts: Hope and Healing for Warrior Moms

Jennifer Robb’s story is a beacon of hope for mothers facing the darkest moments of parenting. Her journey underscores that while you cannot shield your child from all pain, you can walk beside them with courage, compassion, and wisdom.

Key Takeaways:

  • Surrendering control is not giving up—it’s making space for healing.
  • Holistic, trauma-informed care is essential for lasting recovery.
  • Self-care is a non-negotiable foundation for effective parenting.
  • Advocacy is both an art and a science—trust yourself and your child.
  • Community transforms isolation into strength.

Resources:

Remember:
You are not alone. Every step you take—no matter how small—is a victory. Together, we can mend the past and create a future where mothers and children alike can rise

About Jenn Robb

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