Jessy has received training
in perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, the Gottman Method for couples therapy, and is a certified facilitator for Prepare / Enrich, a tool to help prepare couples for and strengthen a committed relationship.
Trained
in perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, Mandy specializes in helping women and their partners navigate life transitions related to building and raising a family.
His has research interests
in perinatal mood and anxiety disorders and the barriers that women and men may face in accessing treatment.
This is the pre-parenting work that I am now doing with couples to fortify them against becoming another statistic in relationship breakdown, and to eradicate the atmosphere that can result
in perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.
Our office in Rosemont, Pennsylvania offers general counseling services to men, women and couples in addition to our expertise
in perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.
Not exact matches
I have furthered my education
in perinatal mental health extensively
and now offer trainings
and presentations on
perinatal mood and anxiety disorders and birth trauma.
See the profiles of psychotherapists with a special knowledge of
perinatal mood and anxiety disorders who are serving families
in WA.
See the profiles of providers qualified to administer medications for
perinatal mood and anxiety disorders to parents
in WA state.
...
and 1
in 10 men experience serious
mood and anxiety disorders during the
perinatal period around the birth of a child.
• Personal or Family history of Depression or
Anxiety • History of severe PMS or PMDD • Chronic Pain or Illness • Fertility Treatments • Miscarriage • Traumatic or Stressful Pregnancy or Birthing Experience • Abrupt Discontinuation of Breastfeeding • Substance Abuse Knowing the signs
and symptoms of a
perinatal mood disorder such as Postpartum Depression (PPD) or
Anxiety are very important
in order to get the appropriate help.
Although it would be hugely reassuring if we could pin - point one, specific, cause of
perinatal mood and anxiety disorders like PPD, experts
in the field have not yet been able to be absolutely sure what causes these issues.
In light of the recent uproar over the article on antidepressants
and pregnancy that was published this week on the New York Times «Well Blog, I thought I would pause today on the unknowns that likely burden every single mom who suffers with a
perinatal mood or
anxiety disorder like PPD.
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The annual PSI conference provides an opportunity to meet, learn together,
and share ideas with others involved
in the field of
perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs).
In order to ensure that the media does not stigmatize women with
perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, it is important when reporting on these illnesses to be careful about how they are characterized.
Much of her clinical management
in the
perinatal period has focused on the following: 1) women with a history of childhood sexual abuse
and its effects on childbearing; 2) methods to alleviate clinical symptoms of pregnancy such as premature labor, hyperemesis gravidarum, bleeding;
and the psychological issues of
anxiety and depression; 3) attachment
disorders; 4) helping women through events of traumatic birth
and loss; 5) postpartum
mood disorders;
and 6) methods of pain relief
in labor with self - hypnosis.
Baby blues are common for the first few weeks, but as many as one
in seven women experience a
perinatal mood or
anxiety disorder, such as depression,
anxiety, OCD,
and even psychosis.
She practices psychotherapy
and hypnotherapy, specializing
in perinatal psychology,
perinatal mood and anxiety disorders,
and recovering from birth trauma.
The intention is that with more understanding of the normal challenges that parenthood creates, the incidence of
perinatal mood and anxiety disorders will decrease,
and families can provide the optimal environment for children to grow
in and fulfil their potential
in life.
We hope that this process will enable more families
in more communities to receive support around
perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.
PMHA - WOC Statement: PMHA - WOC was created to fill a gap
in support services for professionals
and communities of color around
perinatal mood and anxiety disorders,
and we are thrilled to have our work supported by an organization that has been a leader
in our field.
Ann became interested
in perinatal mood disorder after suffering severe
anxiety and depression after her 2nd
and 3rd children before much was known about good treatment.
I have been trained
in working with
perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.
Now it's the most widely read blog on
perinatal mood and anxiety disorders in the United States, with more than 3,000 readers weekly.
Having just celebrated its 30th anniversary
in 2017, Postpartum Support International (PSI) is at an exciting point
in its development as the leading global nonprofit organization serving families affected by
perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.
Thank goodness there is much more awareness of
perinatal mood and anxiety disorders than there was
in 2007,
and I'm very hopeful for the future that it will continue to improve for all new parents.
«I specialize
in women's issues including
perinatal mood disorders, depression,
anxiety, infertility, parenting, grief,
and unresolved trauma.
My experience
in substance abuse, disease management,
perinatal / post partum issues,
mood disorders,
and anxiety disorders provide me the ability to offer clients a wide variety of knowledge
and therapeutic approaches.»
I specialize
in women's issues including
perinatal mood disorders (depression,
anxiety, adjustment, birth trauma)
and also work with children / teens struggling with peer relationships, self - esteem, body image, academics
and family issues.
She specializes
in CBT, DBT,
and family therapy,
and has a special interest
in supporting women
and their families coping with
perinatal and postpartum
mood and anxiety disorders.
In her private practice, Elyse works with HIV / AIDS, trauma,
anxiety, creative blocks
and perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.
The line is staffed by parents who have experienced a
perinatal mood and / or
anxiety disorder and has recovered fully, or licensed therapist with specialized training
in perinatal mental health.
Now
in private practice, Lacey continues to see individuals with trauma from sexual abuse
and is working on expanding her specialization to include
perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, specifically postpartum PTSD.
In everything we do we believe in lifting the veil on perinatal mood and anxiety disorders and treating them effectivel
In everything we do we believe
in lifting the veil on perinatal mood and anxiety disorders and treating them effectivel
in lifting the veil on
perinatal mood and anxiety disorders and treating them effectively.
...
and 1
in 10 men experience serious
mood and anxiety disorders during the
perinatal period around the birth of a child.
See the profiles of psychotherapists with a special knowledge of
perinatal mood and anxiety disorders who are serving families
in WA.
See the profiles of providers qualified to administer medications for
perinatal mood and anxiety disorders to parents
in WA state.
Lauren specializes
in perinatal and postpartum
anxiety and mood disorders and trauma.
She has a BS
in Applied Psychology
and an MA
in Counseling,
and has specialized training
in Collaborative Problem Solving
and perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.
Maternal depression
and anxiety, often referred to as
perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, are the most common complication of childbirth, affecting at least one
in six new mothers
in Los Angeles.
Areas of specialty / role within the practice: I treat women with
perinatal mood and anxiety disorders in addition to treating trauma
and PTSD.
I offer two services, one
in my clinical practice treating the range of
perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, which often involves work with partners
and family members.
She is on the Pregnancy
and Postpartum Resource Center board of directors
and provides training
in the KC metropolitan area
and states of Missouri
and Kansas on
perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs), screening for PMADs
and facilitating support groups.