Reflecting on the effects of my postpartum depression (PPD) experience after twenty-five years of motherhood.
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Discover how Occupational Therapy can address and prevent mental health concerns during pregnancy and postpartum. Get the support you need to navigate the challenges of parenthood.
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A postpartum depression survivor shares her story seeking help and receiving a diagnosis. Learn that postpartum depression can begin or last beyond the first few months after a baby’s birth. Read words of encouragement from a mom and survivor.
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Below you will find a list of those people who have received their PMH-C’s in April 2024. The state listed is accurate as of 5/2024.CanadaAlberta Alyssa Scammell, RSWBritish Columbia Theresa Gulliver, RCCOntario Nermean…
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Below you will find a list of those people who have received their PMH-C’s in March 2024. The state listed is accurate as of 4/2024.AfricaMauritius, Madhuri Gobin-RambhojunCanadaBritish Columbia, Michelle WikerdAlberta,…
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Explore common myths of motherhood. Learn about motherhood as a societal construct, societal standards, and their implications for modern mothers. Deconstruct these myths and learn about the importance of preparation, support, and societal change for mothers.
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Motherhood is a journey marked by love, care and dedication, but it's not without its challenges. Recognizing the importance of maternal support, Momcozy and PSI conducted a comprehensive survey generating a robust response of 1,187 millennial…
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Explore how oversimplifications describing the differences between postpartum psychosis and postpartum OCD are wrong and harmful. Learn that the DSM articulates the presence of either hallucinations or delusions as a marker for postpartum psychosis. Learn how important it is that advocacy helps more than harms, and encourages parents to seek help.
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Explore how Black mothers and other mothers of color are disproportionately affected by perinatal mental health disorders. Learn about the intricate relationship between black maternal mental health and childhood trauma. Review a case study demonstrating healing and happiness on the other side of telling your story.
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NEW App Available by Postpartum Support International - Connect by PSIPostpartum Support International (PSI) has expanded its commitment to give all families the best start possible by creating a new app for families and caregivers…
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Although Perinatal Mental Health Disorders (PMHDs) affect an estimated 800,000 new parents each year, the topic of mental health can be a mystery to many. PSI wants to change the story by sharing YOUR story and breaking the silence about PMH…
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Below you will find a list of those people who have received their PMH-C’s in February 2024. The state listed is accurate as of 2/2024.United StatesAK Sarah Davidson, LCSWAK Robyn Davis, PhDAR Logan Hearron, LMSWAZ…
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Explore pregnancy and black maternal health, highlighting support and building circles of care. Find insights for self-care and advocacy
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An L&D; nurse’s perspective on her experience with pregnancy during the time of COVID and reflections on the importance of Perinatal Mental Health education.
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Sleep disturbances can increase during pregnancy. As healthy sleep can mitigate adverse outcomes, like depression, it’s an area of growing importance.
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Duet of Screams: PPD at the End of the Century
The Benefits of Occupational Therapy for Perinatal Mental Health
Natalie Cambron’s Story
PMH-C Recipient: April 2024
PMH-C Recipient: March 2024
The Myths of Motherhood
Momcozy x PSI: 2024 State of Maternal Support Report
The Harm of Postpartum Psychosis Oversimplifications
Ignored Beauty: Exploring the Dangers of Avoiding Childhood Trauma for Black Mothers
NEW App Available by Postpartum Support International – Connect by PSI
We Are 1 in 5
PMH-C Recipient: February 2024
Breaking the Silence: Black Maternal Health, Health Equity and Self CARE
Pregnancy in the Time of COVID: An L&D Nurse’s Experience
Addressing Sleep Challenges During the Perinatal Period