Surgeon General鈥檚 Advisory on Parental Mental Health: Expert Reaction from Dr. Alexa Bonacquisti
October 14, 2024Alexa Bonacquisti, PhD, PMH-C
U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy recently issued an advisory on the , urging better support for parents and caregivers nationwide. The advisory highlights
the unique pressures parents face, the impact of prolonged stress on families, and
the need for systemic changes to foster healthier communities.
According to the advisory, parents are more likely to report high levels of stress
than other adults, with 33% saying they experienced significant stress in the past
month. The ramifications of such stress are far-reaching: children raised by parents
with mental health challenges face greater risks for conditions like anxiety and depression.
鈥淧arents have a profound impact on the health of our children and the health of society,鈥
Murthy said, adding, 鈥淲ith this advisory, I am calling for a fundamental shift in
how we value and prioritize the mental health and well-being of parents.鈥
Expert Insights from a Clinical Psychologist
Alexa Bonacquisti, PhD, PMH-C, an assistant professor of Clinical Psychology at 黑料传送门, understands the weight of
these issues as a parent and as a licensed psychologist with expertise in reproductive
health psychology. Bonacquisti鈥檚 work focuses on reproductive-related mood and anxiety
disorders and coping with stressful reproductive events. The advisory has the potential to increase interest in therapy among parents and
prospective parents, she said.
鈥淧otentially, those considering having children may feel apprehensive about the challenges
of being a parent, but this advisory can help destigmatize the experience,鈥 she said.
鈥淚t validates that being a parent can be overwhelming, and that it鈥檚 OK to have these
concerns.鈥
She also emphasized that parents often internalize stress as a personal failing, rather
than recognizing broader societal pressures. 鈥淭he advisory gives people an opportunity
to seek help if they鈥檙e engaging in self-blame,鈥 she added.
Early Intervention and Therapy Access
By fostering an environment where parents feel supported in seeking help and where
mental healthcare is more accessible, experts like Bonacquisti say the U.S. can help
address the mental health crisis affecting families today.
With 63 million parents raising children under the age of 18 in the U.S., the Surgeon
General鈥檚 advisory calls for reliable mental healthcare access, paid family leave,
affordable childcare, and support for community-based programs.
As a mother of two young children鈥攁 7-year-old daughter and a 4-year-old son鈥擝onacquisti
understands the daily challenges of parenting. 鈥淚 think a lot about how to live out
my values and what kind of life I want to create for my kids,鈥 she said.
While she worries about their future, including issues like climate change and negative
impacts of technology, her primary goal is to help her children live meaningful, full
lives.
Bonacquisti works with families on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and other evidence-based
treatments. She hopes the advisory will encourage parents to seek support before stress
turns into a crisis. Bonacquisti also noted that parents might think everyone is overwhelmed,
which can prevent them from seeking help by downplaying their stressors.
鈥淧arents may think therapy is only necessary after a significant event or serious
symptoms,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut therapy is often more effective as a preventative measure.
Parents should feel comfortable going to therapy because they are parents.鈥
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