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Identifying and Addressing Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMADs) in Primary Care (Enhancing Team Based Care 11/24-12/24)

November 1, 2024 10:00am - November 1, 2024 11:00am
Live Virtual

Developing a Postpartum Mood and Anxiety Disorder (PMAD) is the most common complication of childbirth, impacting around 20% of birthing people. Unfortunately, PMADs are underdiagnosed and undertreated, which has a lasting impact on parents and their children. In this presentation, participants will learn the difference between PMADs and "baby blues," how to identify common symptoms of PMADs as they present in primary care, common risk factors for developing PMADs, and how to thoughtfully speak about PMADs and their impact. In addition, participants will receive information about effective, evidence-based screenings and interventions to use when working with patients with PMADs.

Presenter(s):

Teague Simoncic, LMSW, PCM-H
Grove Emotional Health Collaborative

If you require accommodations to fully participate in this training, please contact [email protected].

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Certificates Offered
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Nursing CE
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Event Type
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