Welcome. We’re so glad you are here.

PSI-GA is the Georgia state chapter of Postpartum Support International (PSI), the world’s leading non-profit organization dedicated to helping those suffering from perinatal mood disorders, the most common complication of childbirth.

Our mission is to promote awareness, education, prevention, and treatment of perinatal mental health issues affecting mothers, their families, and support systems in all areas of Georgia.

Connect with PSI-GA:

  • You are not alone

    All mothers, fathers, and families deserve support during pregnancy and parenthood.

  • You are not to blame

    This time is challenging.

  • You will be well

    Many types of support are available.

Get Help

If you, or a loved one, is suffering with perinatal mood disorders, you’ve come to the right place. Whether you are searching for a therapist within your insurance network, a medication prescriber knowledgeable in prescribing during pregnancy and lactation, or looking for a local support group, we are here to help.

Find a local PSI Volunteer:

To connect with one of the Local PSI Volunteers near you, complete this form and they will reach out to you within 48 hours.

Other PSI Resources

  • Chat with an Expert

    Join our weekly call and talk with a PSI expert about symptoms, resources, treatment options and more.

  • Join our PPD Forum

    We’ve partnered with @smartpatientscommunity, an online forum for women affected by #PPD.

We do not offer crisis management services. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call 911. For additional safety information, call the toll-free Georgia Crisis & Access Line at 1-800-715-4225 or the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255.

2022 Black Maternal Mental Health Summit

A virtual summit to build community & support Black Mothers, parents, and caregivers and their mental health before and after childbirth.

Learn about empowering birth experiences, facing preconception stressors, and navigating the workplace in postpartum.

Did you know that perinatal mood disorders (PMDs) are the number one medical complication of childbirth? While often referred to as postpartum depression or even simply as postpartum, PMD can take many forms and can also occur during pregnancy. Perinatal mood disorders include depression, anxiety, OCD, panic disorder, PTSD, and (much more rarely) psychosis.

Get the facts by visiting PSI’s website at www.postpartum.net

Get Involved

Want to make a difference?

Join us in our work to improve maternal mental health in Georgia! Make a tax-deductible donation today.

PSI-GA relies on members and contributions from the community to promote awareness, prevention, and treatment of maternal mental health issues related to childbearing in Georgia.

Your donations help to:

  • Promote awareness of maternal mental health in GA
  • Increase training and education of local professionals
  • Provide direct support to local moms and families

You may also wish to join PSI for full membership benefits. Contact us if you have any questions about membership. All memberships are tax-deductible.

Volunteer

PSI state chapters are made up of a variety of local stakeholders and further the mission of PSI on a grassroots level. Chapters work on a wide range of initiatives that they dictate for themselves because they know their states best! While some states may focus on passing legislation, others may create a robust network of peer support groups, or compile a state-wide list of perinatal mood disorder providers and resources.

All are welcome at PSI! Survivors, mental health professionals, doulas, clinicians etc. volunteer through the chapter in order to give back to their local communities. We work to reduce stigma, increase awareness, and provide connections to resources.

Advocacy in Georgia

We work collaboratively to advocate for key policy changes that advance perinatal mental health in Georgia. Please see our 2022 Legislative & Policy Agenda below. Want to get involved? Email us at advocacy@psiga.org.

Georgia Maternal Mental Health Policy Report!

PSI-GA also publishes a bi-weekly bulletin, the Georgia Maternal Mental Health Policy Report! The Report will provide updates about the legislative session, including policy and budget items that will impact maternal mental health in Georgia.

Sign up below to receive this update every other week during the legislative session!

2022 Virtual Legislative Wrap Up (Free Event)

2022 Virtual Legislative Wrap Up (Free Event)
April 28 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

We invite you to join our 2022 Virtual Legislative Wrap Up: Prioritizing Maternal and Infant Health, cohosted by Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Georgia and March of Dimes, on April 28, 2022. During these unprecedented times, understanding the state of maternal and infant health policy in Georgia is more important than ever. Attendees will be given updates on bills that passed this legislative session and learn about additional policy priorities that, if adopted, would be pivotal in increasing health outcomes for moms, birthing people and babies in our State. We will also share ways that you can get involved and provide tools to assist you in advocating for families. We hope you’ll join our community of advocates and changemakers!

Join Us for Maternal Mental Health Day @ The Georgia State Capitol!

Join Us for Maternal Mental Health Day @ The Georgia State Capitol!

Thanks to our amazing champions in the House and Senate, Chairwoman Katie Dempsey & Senator Kim Jackson, proclamations passed in both chambers acknowledging May 4th as Maternal Mental Health Day at the Capitol. We plan to bring speakers to share their personal stories to the Capitol on that day, along with words from political figures and celebration to mark the occasion.

Partner with Us!

PSI-GA hosts two events each year that raise awareness and empower parents and families to get the care and support they need:

We have opportunities for organizations to partner with us as we expand access to perinatal mental health support and treatment throughout Georgia. For more information, download the sponsorship guides.

For more information, contact Kim Harris at kim.harris@psiga.org

For Professionals

PSI Provider Directory

Postpartum Support International offers an online directory of qualified perinatal mental health professionals. Join the registry and share your listing as a mental health provider, a healthcare provider, childbirth professional, or support group. As a specialized provider, you can tailor your directory listing to reach out to potential clients in your area. Keep your profile up-to-date with practice announcements, new programs and groups, and more!

Perinatal Psychiatric Consult Line

The PSI Perinatal Psychiatric Consult Line is a service provided for medical professionals who have questions about the mental health care related to pregnant and postpartum patients and pre-conception planning. It is staffed by reproductive psychiatrists who are members of PSI and specialists in the treatment of perinatal mental health disorders. The service is free and available by appointment. Call 1-877-499-4773 and we will match you with an appointment. We will respond to your request within one business day. This service is available for medical providers only.

PEACE for Moms Program

PEACE for Moms is a psychiatric program providing consultation to prescribing clinicians in Georgia. It can save you, your staff, and your patient time by connecting your patient with mental health services. PEACE for Moms is free, removing the financial barrier many patients face when seeking mental health assistance. The program is staffed five days per week with physicians specifically trained in women’s mental healthcare who are current faculty members at the Emory University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry. Initiate consults by calling 470-977-3223 (470-97-PEACE) or registering on the website.

Training Sessions

PSI-GA now offers Perinatal Mental Health trainings to providers who work with pregnant and postpartum women. Choose from 3 presentations:

  • FREE one hour lunch n’ learn training on best practices for screening and referring your patients for perinatal mental health challenges.
  • Two hour Perinatal Mental Health Signs & Symptoms Presentation ($375): covers how to recognize and identify signs and symptoms of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs)
  • One Day Advanced Clinical Skills Training (price upon request): teaches advanced clinical skills for working with perinatal women.

Frontline Provider, Certificate & Webinar Trainings

If you are a therapist, OB/GYN, pediatrician, midwife, or other professional who works with pregnant women, new mothers, and their families, consider increasing your professional knowledge and awareness.

Downloadable Materials

Help patients and families learn more about perinatal mental health. Use these handouts and posters in your facility. Click on each link to download and print. If you don’t have a color printer, these files can be used to order from your favorite printer. Or, you may order pre-printed copies of some of our materials for your organization, by requesting through our online request form. Orders are free, but optional donations are appreciated.

About Us

The mission of Postpartum Support International, Georgia Chapter (PSI-GA) is to promote awareness, prevention, and treatment of maternal mental health issues related to childbearing in Georgia.

On a local level, it is the vision of PSI-GA that every woman and family throughout the state will have access to information, social support, and informed professional care to deal with mental health issues related to childbearing.

PSI-GA is an all-volunteer organization and a State Chapter of Postpartum Support International, a 501(c)(3) organization.  The Tax ID number of Postpartum Support International and PSI-GA is 77-0196208.

Connect with PSI-GA:

Shontel Cargill, MS, LMFT
Board President

president@psiga.org

  • Mom of an Angel, Survivor, Advocate
  • Perinatal Mental Health Professional Regional Clinic Director, Thriveworks

“I humbly serve on the PSI-GA Board of Directors because I have a lifelong commitment of being a catalyst for change in maternal mental health as a survivor, advocate, and perinatal mental health professional. After experiencing the loss of my daughter, I turned my pain into passion and purpose to help mothers and families who have experienced loss, PMADs, birth trauma, infertlity, and are impacted by maternal mortality in the state of Georgia.”

Paige L. Rohe, MPH
Vice President, Climb Out of the Darkness Co-Lead

robinprojectga@gmail.com

  • Mommy, Birth Safety Champion, Mover and Shaker
  • Director of Communications, National Association of Chronic Disease Directors

“After I had my daughter, I struggled with birth trauma based on our delivery experience, and Georgia PSI’s resources helped me to understand that I wasn’t alone, and that there were specialized resources to help me. I am very eager and grateful for the opportunity to give back to other mothers and birthing parents who need support, nurturing, and healing for their mental health after childbirth.”

Amanda Gorman
Treasurer, Board Development and Recruitment

amanda@findingyourvillagepod.com

  • Mom, Wife, Survivor, Writer, Advocate
  • Birth Educator and Podcast Host, Finding your Village

“I am thankful and honored to have the opportunity to be of service to birthing people and their families in Georgia. As a survivor of postpartum depression and anxiety, I know personally that the work that PSI GA does saves lives. I also acknowledge and lament that there is a large disparity in infant and maternal mortality rates and the rates of perinatal mood disorders affecting the BIPOC community, particularly in Georgia. I feel strongly about advocating for structural, institutional and personal changes to reduce those disparities and to save the lives of birthing people and children in our state.”

Latha Nair-Erickson
Secretary, Climb Out of the Darkness Co-Lead

11LathaErickson@Gmail.Com

  •  Relationship Cultivator, Mom, Advocate
  •  Network Production Leader | Communications Specialist

“I am very excited to learn and grow in this role on the PSI-GA Board. Mental health is a real stigma in the Asian community and getting help is not an easy task. I hope to be an advocate and let women know there is support for women who feel isolated.”

Shantrice Jones, MPH, CPH
Immediate Past President, DPH Liaison

shantrice.jones@gmail.com

  • Public Health Professional, Researcher, Mom
  • Project Manager of Community Engagement, Emory Centers for Training and Technical Assistance

“​​I am deeply honored to utilize my public health background and passion for helping families struggling with postpartum depression or anxiety. I am especially proud of our extensive work training and building the capacity of health care professionals to recognize the symptoms, screen, and diagnose so that families can get the help they need. The work we are doing through PSI-GA is literally changing lives — and it is extraordinary!”

Elise Blasingame
Advocacy & Government Relations Lead, Corporate Support & Partnerships

elise.blasingame@uga.edu

  • Advocate, Partner, Dog Mom
  • Doctoral Student, School of Public and International Affairs, University of Georgia. Former Executive Director at HMHBGA.

“I am thrilled to work with the Board and volunteers of PSI to make a Georgia where there’s no stigma for women living with PMADs and where they can access the services and resources they need.”

Laytrina Clemons-Brown

Laytrina Clemons-Brown, MSN, RN
Scholarship Coordinator

Laytrina.Clemons-Brown@northside.com

  • Mom, Wife, Family Survivor of Losses, Advocate, Nurse
  • Nurse Manager in Women’s Services

“It is humbling to be a part of a community of leaders that puts advocacy, for those who cannot always stand for themselves, first. To take care of others is integral to our survival as humans.”

Bridget Cross, LCSW, PMH-C
PSI State Coordinator Liaison

bridget@bridgetcrossLCSW.com

  • Clinical Social Worker, Advocate, Mom
  • Psychotherapist in private practice in Savannah, GA

“PSI has been a lifeline to me both personally and professionally since I became a mom. I became a maternal mental health clinician to offer that support outward in the Savannah community, where moms and families struggle profoundly. I’m so honored to join the PSI-GA board and to advocate for our coastal Georgia mamas and for improved maternal health across the state.”

Angela Deportage, MSN-ED, BSN, RN
Peer Support Group Lead

angiede@gmail.com

  • Professional Nurse, Educator, Advocate, Mentor, Author, Wife & Mother
  • Clinical Specialty Educator, Women’s Services, Eastside Medical Center/ Tristar Division

“Over my many years in nursing,  I have seen the devastating effects health inequities play on a community’s mental and physical health.  As a Labor &  Delivery nurse,  I have seen how those issues directly affect prenatal and postpartum health. I want to be an advocate & mentor for those communities.”

Kris Favers, Ed.S
Community Outreach & Events Lead

kfavers@gmail.com

  • Community Advocate for Postpartum
  • Marketing Coordinator for Amerigroup Community Care serving families who qualify for Medicaid in the State of Georgia, Member of Atlanta Healthy Start Consortium’s strategy team.

“My reason for serving on the board is to be a resource for moms with postpartum. I want to be able to collaborate with other agencies to bring a wealth of resources to moms and their families.”

Ashley S. Lingerfelt, MS, LPC, PMH-C
Mental Health Provider Liaison

ashley@playtimetherapy.org

  • Mother, Clinician, Advocate
  • Clinical Director, Playtime Therapy of Georgia, LLC

“Advocating for better care for birthing families is a necessity. By bringing awareness to the intersection of infant and perinatal mental health, we can change the futures of families within our state. I’m honored to be a part of an organization that puts families first from the very beginning.”

Keisha ReavesKeisha Reaves
Training Coordinator

Keisha@keishareaves.com

  • Entrepreneur, Mom, Runner
  • Clinical Director & Owner of Push Thru Therapy

“Black maternal mental health is a huge passion of mine and I wanted to be a part of an organization whose mission is to educate our community about the postpartum experience for mothers. PSI does incredible work to help the entire family and also connect them with resources. I believe in the work that PSI does and I’m excited to be a part to assist in driving the mission of helping mothers.”

www.keishareaves.com

Jose Rodríguez, MD, MBA, FAAP
Provider & Hospital Liaison

jose.rodriguez@wellstar.org

  • Wellstar Pediatrician/Asthma Champion
  • Clinical Professor in Pediatrics at Medical College of Georgia, Adjunct at Morehouse School of Medicine
  • Faculty Graduate Medical Education at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital
  • Faculty American Academy of Pediatrics Substance Use ECHO Project

“All children need available parents in all sense of the word, especially the first 1000 days of life when children are most sensitive and parents are at most risk” 

Angie Seech, PhD
Grants and Foundation Support Lead

angieseechphd@gmail.com

  • Mother, Brain Enthusiast, Mental Health Advocate, Educator
  • Owner and Educator at Mommy Brain EDU and Full-Time Clinical Mental Health Counseling Student

“I am passionate about maternal mental health and helping individuals to understand the changes that take place in the brain during and after pregnancy. Sometimes, these changes, along with the often-turbulent transition to motherhood, lead to PMADS. I am honored and excited to serve on this board with other passionate and talented individuals to work towards a community where families are supported during this time.”

Shlonda B Smith, IBCLC
Volunteer Coordinator

Shlsmith17@gmail.com

  • Wife, Mom, Survivor, Advocate
  • State Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Breastfeeding Coordinator

“I am ecstatic about the opportunity to represent, serve, and advocate for the many families of Georgia impacted by perinatal mood and anxiety disorders with PSI-GA. With our collective voices, expertise, and networks, I have high expectations that we can contribute to the improved well-being of Georgia’s families.”

Kim Harris, MPH
Program Coordinator

kim.harris@psiga.org

  • Public Health and Nonprofit Professional
  • Certified Birth Doula

“It is an incredible honor to join in PSI-GA’s enduring commitment to Georgia’s childbearing families and to promote its capacities as Program Coordinator.  Supporting perinatal mental health is essential to fostering individual, family, and community well-being, and every parent deserves to know that their experiences matter and that support and resources are within reach.  PSI-GA stands for this, and I am proud to stand for it as well.”

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