Local, regional, national and international consumer media outlets have sought out the Day Hospital staff for their expertise on postpartum depression and
other perinatal mood disorder issues.
According to Postpartum Progress, one in seven women will experience postpartum depression or
some other perinatal mood disorder.
I have been providing treatment for pregnancy, pregnancy loss, birth trauma, and
other perinatal mood disorders since I opened my private practice in 2005.
Postpartum Support International (PSI) is the world's leading organization in advocating, educating, and providing support for women experiencing postpartum depression and
other perinatal mood disorders.
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Board of directors for Postpartum Support International, CT Chapter and offering training for
other mental health professionals on
perinatal mood and anxiety
disorders, traumatic birth and evidence based birth.
We are dedicated to helping new and expectant moms and their families overcome postpartum depression and
other perinatal mood and anxiety
disorders by offering information, resources, support and hope.
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).
Sometimes
perinatal mood disorders overlap and it's hard to tell where one ends and the
other begins.
Depression or anxiety during or after pregnancy is an illness best described as a
perinatal mood or anxiety
disorder (PMAD) and is as real as any
other medical condition, like a heart disease, cancer, a broken leg or diabetes.
Postpartum depression and
other perinatal mood and anxiety
disorders are real, says Kerrie Van Weelden, LMSW.
We are dedicated to helping new and expectant moms and their families overcome postpartum depression and
other perinatal mood and anxiety
disorders by offering information, resources, support and hope.
Vanessa's clinical interests and expertise include working with individuals and couples coping with
perinatal mood disorders, pregnancy loss as well as grief and
other losses.
However, there are many
other similar
disorders, collectively described as
perinatal mood and anxiety
disorders (PMADs).
Postpartum psychosis is an illness completely separate from
other kinds of
perinatal mood and anxiety
disorders.