Anitra Durand-Allen, MAMFT

Anitra Durand-Allen, MAMFT Marriage that works. Parenting that works. Communication that works.

Specializing in non-emergency couple, family, and individual mental health therapy for adolescents and adults. Area Specific Training
- Systemic Family Therapy
- Gottman Couples Therapy Level 1
- Trauma Focused CBT
- LGBTQ-Affirmative CBT
- Prepare-Enrich Facilitator

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I'm always intrigued by the comments on this video. People generally assume that THEIR position is THE position of the w...
06/24/2022

I'm always intrigued by the comments on this video. People generally assume that THEIR position is THE position of the world. It's not. And that's OK. It can still be their position.

I've been married for 20 years and I stand by my position. Asking myself "Why does this bother me," whether it's flirting or anything else has been a big strength in our marriage.

What do you think? Is this bad advice or nah?



In this segment of Ask Anitra, Anitra addresses the topic of how to respond to someone flirting with your spouse in front of you.

"I sayIt’s in the arch of my back,   The sun of my smile,The ride of my breasts,The grace of my style.I’m a womanPhenome...
07/10/2021

"I say
It’s in the arch of my back,
The sun of my smile,
The ride of my breasts,
The grace of my style.
I’m a woman
Phenomenally.
Phenomenal woman,
That’s me."
- from Phenomenal Woman by Maya Angelou

When my oldest daughter was born I began to reject and release the negative self images I had developed about myself. I didn't want to pass that mindset on to my daughters and knew their self image would begin with what I taught them about who they are.

Unlearning values and beliefs you've had about yourself for a long time takes time and can be emotionally difficult, but it's possible. Right now I'm not in the size, shape or fitness I want to be. And every once in a while I still have automatic thoughts about me that are negative. Then I take a deep breath and remember I can have that thought and choose what to do with it. I don't have to let it consume me. And neither do you.

So, here's a picture of me and my girls...and my girls. 👀👀👀 Cuz we look amazing and I know it. And want them to know it too. 😉

This was too funny not to share. 😂🤦🏾‍♀️
07/08/2021

This was too funny not to share. 😂🤦🏾‍♀️

There are some people who come into your life and just by their presence make everything brighter. Suzzanne Douglas is o...
07/07/2021

There are some people who come into your life and just by their presence make everything brighter. Suzzanne Douglas is one of those people.

She was the kindest, sweetest, most sincere woman/sister/Soror I have ever had the pleasure to work with and know.

When I read the news of her death I was literally stopped in my tracks. My heart skipped a beat and I shut my eyes tight hoping to reopen them and see something different.

This hurts. Grief is a tricky thing. There is validity to mourning celebrity deaths and feeling connected to people we don't really know. But I knew Suzzanne. No, I'm not family or even a close friend. But at one point I had her personal cellphone number and knew if I needed to call, I could. For anything. She was just that person.

This one hurts. 💔💔💔

How are you helping your teens building healthy coping skills? As the mother of an aspiring Olympian and a mental health...
07/02/2021

How are you helping your teens building healthy coping skills?

As the mother of an aspiring Olympian and a mental health advocate I stand by Sha'Carri Richardson. We have no idea what goes on for these athletes mentally and emotionally. I'm prayerful she builds the supports and gets the help she needs to heal well.

The media is notoriously reckless when it comes to public figures and what they believe we have the right to know. We have the right to nothing. Naomi Osaka showed us just that and we praised her for it.

Y'all see me posting Alex's race videos because I'm excited and she's dope, but when y'all see her in person and speak to her - even in congratulations - it's makes her incredibly uncomfortable. Being in the spotlight is difficult.

Emerging adulthood (from ages 18-25) is a time when there is an immense amount of pressure to perform and prove oneself, both internally and externally. Having a strong, supportive community and well rehearsed coping skills is vital.

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It's him for me. 💕And for them too. Here's to all the   out here doing all the things and setting the statistic for bein...
06/20/2021

It's him for me. 💕

And for them too. Here's to all the out here doing all the things and setting the statistic for being the most involved in their children's day to day lives.

Harold, you are an amazing father and partner in parenting these teenagers we've created. Thank you for being the foundation for our family.

We love you, babe.

Like, really.
06/18/2021

Like, really.

😂🙄

Hey Good People! I've seen some new friends here lately and wanted to take the time to introduce myself. I'm Anitra. Wif...
06/16/2021

Hey Good People! I've seen some new friends here lately and wanted to take the time to introduce myself.

I'm Anitra. Wife of one amazing man for 19 years. Mom of 3 teens/teen-ish humans, although the 22 year old begs to differ. And this is my .

I'm also in my last year of my masters degree program in Marriage and Family Therapy and can't wait to be a helping others live the life they want the best way they can.

I'm 40-something and decided to go back to school to start a new career after 20 years. It sounds crazy, and at some points it felt crazy also, but these awesome people in this photo helped me through it.

Here on social I share all things marriage, motherhood, mental health, and midlife. So, if that's sound like something you vibe with, stick around.

I'd love to learn more about you. Tell me something good in the comments. 😉

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"But what is grief if not love persevering." - VisionToday would have been my Daddy's 73rd birthday. And I'm not sad. An...
06/14/2021

"But what is grief if not love persevering." - Vision

Today would have been my Daddy's 73rd birthday. And I'm not sad. And honestly, that makes me sad.

Grief is a journey. A neverending one, really. It shifts and changes as you move through it, but once you've experienced loss, you'll always have it.

And when you've experienced a loss like the death of a beloved person in your life not only does grief change, but it changes you.

I haven't cried today, yet and that's change. Right now I'm not sure if that's for the better or the worse. And honestly I'm not trying to figure that out. I'm going with what I feel and letting my emotions have their space.

I'll pick up the pieces tomorrow. 💕

Taking her mark. Making her mark. 💯Baby girl is ready to run in her first high school state track meet today. COVID stol...
06/10/2021

Taking her mark. Making her mark. 💯

Baby girl is ready to run in her first high school state track meet today. COVID stole last year's opportunity from her, but she's coming back for everything that she missed.

Let's go!

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The Mom On the Move is a family and parenting blog that provides success tools for busy moms and families who need to maximize their time, effort, and energy.

A Certified Christian Life Coach and Marriage and Family Therapy Master Intern, Anitra Durand Allen is the creator and Chief Mom behind The Mom On the Move. Drawing upon her training as a project management professional, Anitra helps families create a blueprint for success in their area of achievement and in the home. Anitra Durand Allen is Harold's blissful wife, mom to #OliviaAllen and #AwesomeAlexAllen, bonus mom to Tre Santana. She and her family reside in Louisville, KY. Follow @themomonthemove on Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, and Facebook.