When Expectations Outpace Support
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In this episode of The Load We Carry, Emily Mori explores coping through a lens of compassion rather than judgment, challenging the cultural narratives that label certain forms of relief as “good” or “bad.” She examines how mothers—especially those raising neurodivergent children—often carry overwhelming emotional, logistical, and systemic demands with limited support, and how their nervous systems naturally seek ways to regulate and survive. Emily unpacks the difference between relief and avoidance, the impact of secrecy and shame on coping, and the ways productivity culture and motherhood expectations distort how we evaluate our own needs. Through a trauma-informed, nervous-system perspective, she invites listeners to move from self-criticism to self-attunement, understand what their coping is trying to communicate, and begin building more flexible, supported ways of caring for themselves without guilt or moralizing.
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