Not exact matches
Posted in baby blues, breastfeeding and
postpartum depression, fertility and depression, maternal mental illness, media attention on maternal mental illness, medication for depression, medication for perinatal illness, Motherhood work - life balance, myths of mental illness, National women's initiatives, new moms
adjustment, perinatal depression and infertility, perinatal
mood and anxiety disorders,
postpartum depression, pregnancy and perinatal
mood disorders, Psychotherapy and Depression, subsequent
postpartum illness, Support for
postpartum moms, supporting depressed spouses & partners, worldwide treatment of maternal depression Tags: anxiety and pregnancy, depression and anxiety disorders, domestic violence and perinatal depression, fertility issues and depression, Paternal Postnatal Depression, social supports, women's mental health
Posted in baby blues, breastfeeding and
postpartum depression, maternal mental illness, media attention on maternal mental illness, myths of mental illness, National women's initiatives, new moms
adjustment, Paternal Postnatal Depression, perinatal depression and infertility, perinatal
mood and anxiety disorders,
postpartum depression, pregnancy and perinatal
mood disorders, subsequent
postpartum illness, Support for
postpartum moms, supporting depressed spouses & partners, worldwide treatment of maternal depression Tags: depression and anxiety disorders, health insurance coverage, Inspirational stories & positive changes, Mental health and the Law, National women's initiatives, new parents
adjustment, Paternal Postnatal Depression, perinatal disorders,
postpartum depression, pregnant women, stigma of mental health, women's mental health
I also specialize in maternity and reproductive health issues including parent - baby attachment, infertility, parenting
adjustment,
postpartum mood disorders, birth trauma and pregnancy loss.
For over 20 years she has provided clinical services to clients facing
postpartum adjustment and
mood disorders, traumatic childbirth experiences, perinatal loss, NICU stays and medically fragile children, and fertility challenges.
At the end of this workshop, you will be able to: • Understand what to expect during the transition to parenthood • Understand the social - emotional needs of an infant • Create strategies to co-parent with your partner • Learn ways to improve communication • Demonstrate how to strengthen friendship, intimacy and conflict regulation skills • Recognize the signs of
postpartum mood, anxiety, and
adjustment disorders and be aware of support or treatment options
It is led by an educator and a licensed clinical social worker who are trained to support parents through these challenges and help direct them to resources in our community for coping with
postpartum adjustment and
mood disorders.
Recognize the signs of
postpartum mood, anxiety, and
adjustment disorders and be aware of support or treatment options
Recognize and respond to
postpartum mood anxiety and
adjustment issues and
postpartum depression