Author Archives: Dr. Joshua Coleman

Postpartum Depression

Kelly Willenberg is the President of the National Organization of Mothers of Twins Club. She suffered from postpartum depression after her twins were born. “I had terrible PPD, but I didn’t seek treatment. The most shocking thing for me was that I resented the babies and didn’t want them to be around. It was an [...]
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Married with Twins

QUESTION: 
My husband and I are in the first year of having twins and feel like we’re drowning. We had a great marriage before twins, but now we’re at each other’s throats! Help! I want my old marriage back. ANSWER: 
Twins are hard on a marriage, there’s no doubt. It gets better with time, but there [...]
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Communicating With Your Twins

Communicating With Your Twins: You can talk so your kids will listen Joshua Coleman, Ph.D. Twins Magazine November/December, 2000 OK, I’m not always proud of my behavior with my twin 8-year-old boys. Some days, I walk away thinking, “Well, that was straight out of the ‘How To Decrease Self-Esteem In Your Kids With Bad Communication’ handbook.” I have, [...]
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When a Family Man Thinks Twice: A Divorced Dad // SF Chronicle

You get married. And at some point you don’t know if the marriage is going to work. And since it’s your first marriage, you feel discouraged and hopeless and start believing that your marriage looks nothing like the ones on TV or in US magazine. And you think how nice it would be to have [...]
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