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Hallucinations, Paranoia & Delusions: One Woman's Descent Into Postpartum Psychosis [Part 2]

[Part 2 of 2] One day, Ariane Beeston looked at her newborn baby, Henry, and saw a dragon. And not a cute, happy dragon - but an upset, red-faced dragon. At that moment, Ariane knew something was very wrong. Other very wrong, very scary things were happening too.

In this special episode of No Filter, Ariane Beeston details her odyssey through pre-natal anxiety and post-partum psychosis.

This is a crucial story about maternal mental health and finding your way out of the darkness - and one that Ariane shares with Mia in this special two-part episode.

If you missed part one of this conversation, listen here. 

You can follow Ariane on Instagram here.

You can buy Ariane’s book “Because I’m Not Myself, You See” here.

LINKS:

If you or someone you know needs help, Ariane has provided these links to services:

COPE Website

eCOPE Directory of national supports and services

Ready to COPE app

PANDA Helpline

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Host: Mia Freedman

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Executive Producer: Naima Brown

Audio Producer:  Thom Lion

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