Postpartum Support International
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Visit the PSI online directory to find qualified perinatal mental health professionals in your area.
Postpartum Support International (PSI) is 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 increase awareness, education, prevention, and treatment of perinatal mental health issues affecting individuals, their families, and support systems in all areas of Nebraska.
Our Vision is that all pregnant and postpartum individuals and their families, including those from underserved communities, will have access to perinatal support, mental health/healthcare providers, education, and resources to improve overall well-being through advocacy, training, and increased awareness of perinatal mental health.
Meet the PSI-NE Board of Directors
Jamie Heng, M.S., LIMHP, CDGC, PLADC
Jamie Heng is a Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner and is certified in Perinatal Mental Health. She owns a private practice, New Outlook Counseling, where she provides individual and couples counseling to those struggling with a variety of concerns, including perinatal mental health, OCD, depression, anxiety, and addictive behaviors.
Leigh Cook, APRN-NP, FNP-C, PMHNP-BC, PMH-C
Leigh Cook is a board-certified family and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner. She is also certified in Perinatal Mental Health. She has been a provider in the Reproductive Psychiatry Department at Nebraska Medicine for the past seven years and has been a nurse practitioner for nine years.
Additionally, she has been involved with a HRSA grant providing integrated mental health care and primary care in rural Nebraska and assists with education at the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing.
Emily L. Goodman LIMHP, LADC, PMH-C
Emily is a mother of three, wife, and therapist in Lincoln, NE. She has been a PSI coordinator for NE since 2021. Emily specializes in Anxiety, ADHD, and perinatal disorders in women. She has been in private practice for 7 years.
Emily enjoys being with her family, gardening, and supporting women to feel supported, strong, empowered, beautiful, focused and affiliated.
Dezi McEvoy
Dezi McEvoy is a Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner and specializes in Perinatal Mental Health, couples counseling and complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). She currently practices at Monarch Counseling helping individuals and couple navigate various concerns such as perinatal mental health, anxiety, depression, self-esteem concerns and other life adjustments.
Jennifer Rokeby-Mayeux LCSW
Jennifer is a licensed clinical social worker and is certified in perinatal mental health (PMH-C). She has worked with birthing people for over 25 years, she is a retired doula and is a DONA International Past President. Jennifer owns Meadowlark Counseling in Lincoln, NE, where she provides behavioral health therapy to individuals, including people in the perinatal period. When she is not working Jennifer enjoys fostering small animals for the Capital Humane Society, baking and spending time at home with her family.
Jill Hart, LIMHP, LPC
Jill Hart is a Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner in Omaha, NE. She specializes in perinatal mental health, anxiety, depression, and complex trauma. She provides therapy using Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR). Jill has been a provider at Nebraska Medicine for the past three years and has been a therapist for six years.
PSI relies on members and contributions from the community to promote awareness, prevention, and treatment of maternal mental health issues related to childbearing.
All memberships are tax-deductible.
There are many ways to help and volunteer with PSI, and we would love to have you join us. All are welcome at PSI! Survivors, mental health professionals, doulas, clinicians, and anyone else interested and passionate about raising awareness about perinatal mental health can volunteer through the chapter in order to give back to their local communities.
PSI Chapters are made up of a variety of local advocates and stakeholders who further the mission of PSI on a grassroots level. Chapters work on a wide range of initiatives that they develop based on their communities needs. While some chapters may focus on passing legislation, others may create a robust network of peer support groups, and all chapters provide scholarships for PSI trainings and events.
Contact the Chapter to find out about volunteer opportunities near you. Explore other volunteer opportunities on the PSI website.
Please contact the Chapter for more information.