Understanding Perinatal Mental Health
For practitioners, clinicians, or birth workers who want to feel confident in supporting their perinatal patients/clients in their mental health during pregnancy and postpartum.
What is Understanding Perinatal Mental Health?
This course gives providers a deep understanding of PMADs, which affect between 15 and 25% of birthing individuals. A clinician’s ability to identify, assess, and respond to these conditions is critical for providing comprehensive, evidence-based care.
Understanding perinatal mental health directly impacts clinical outcomes, client safety, and overall family well-being. Our clients deserve to work with a provider that is confident in providing specialized care during this changing time in their life.
This course is comprehensive, self-paced, and fully online with videos, resources, and references so you can learn during times that work best for you.
Expertly Crafted Curriculum
Comprehensive Learning
Convenient Online Format
Is this course for you?
Are you a healthcare practitioner, birth worker, or clinician seeking to deepen your understanding of perinatal mental health?
Are you eager to enhance your ability to identify and respond to the challenges faced by individuals experiencing perinatal mood and anxiety disorders?
Are you wanting to increase your confidence in working with the perinatal population and in knowing how to access support?
If so Understanding Perinatal Mental Health is designed specifically for you. Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to identify and respond effectively to perinatal mental health challenges.
By the end of this course, you will:
Clearly understand the difference between the Baby Blues and Perinatal Mood Disorders.
Understand the prevalence and etiology of Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMADs).
Recognize and understand symptoms of Perinatal Depression, Anxiety, OCD, PTSD, and Psychosis.
Understand and be able to identify prenatal and postpartum risk and protective factors, allowing for early intervention and support.
Understand evidence-based treatment options and effective psychotherapy modalities, including Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT), and more. This will allow you to bridge the treatment gap.
Uncover the crucial role of social support and community resources in mitigating the impact of PMADs. You’ll learn how to embrace a multidisciplinary approach, build a supportive network, establish referral pathways, and promote resiliency in individuals and families facing these challenges.
I'm Heather
I have specialized training and certification in Reproductive and Perinatal Mental Health, and extensive training and experience in supporting those navigating infertility, pregnancy loss, stillbirth, birth trauma, postpartum anxiety and depression, and parenting challenges. It was my experiences with difficulty conceiving, intense postpartum anxiety, and medical trauma that led me to specialize in supporting individuals in their adjustment to parenthood. I am a mom of three, a Registered Social Worker, and the Owner and Clinical Director of Bloom Psychotherapy, a virtual reproductive, perinatal, and maternal mental health clinic that sees clients across Canada.
I have been providing assessment services, psychotherapy, and consultation for two decades. I hold an Undergraduate Degree in Family and Social Relations, a Master’s degree in Social Work, and Post-Graduate Certificate in Infant Mental Health. I am Perinatal Mental Health certified and hold a certificate in Maternal Mental Health from Postpartum Support International.
I offer continuing education, training, consultation, and supervision, with a unique specialized focus on reproductive and perinatal mental health. I am passionate about supporting healthcare practitioners and clinicians to hone their knowledge and skills in reproductive and perinatal mental health so that they can help their patients/clients to thrive during these phases of life. After immersing myself in learning, practicing, and teaching all about Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders, I have compiled exactly what you need to know as a healthcare practitioner, birth worker, or clinician.
5 Video Modules with over 4 hours of content
$400
Downloadable Resources
$200
Convenient online format
Priceless because your time is invaluable!
Lifetime access!
We're offering this invaluable course for:
$197
Valued at $600
Invest in your professional growth and make a positive impact on the lives of those you serve.
Together, let's ensure that no one faces the challenges of perinatal mental health alone.
Common Questions
If you treat people who have given birth, you treat postpartum patients. No matter if your patient gave birth 2 months, 2 years or 20 years ago, their postpartum experience still impacts their overall care.
If you see patients during the childbearing years, it’s imperative that you have a strong awareness about perinatal mental health. Even though you may not directly treat mental health, you are part of the collaborative healthcare team, and your patients need you to be aware of mental health risk factors, signs, symptoms, and how you can support them.
Maybe. These days, you can find almost everything online! But you’re busy. So my intention is to hand you everything you need, taking the guesswork out of all of it. I have done the research, invested in years of education and clinical practice, and know exactly what information you need as a health practitioner or clinician.
When you enroll in Understanding Perinatal Mental Health, you get access to your course hub where you can access all of the training and resources in one spot.
You have lifetime access!
Yes! The course is available worldwide and the information shared is applicable to practitioners and clinicians anywhere.
We don't offer refunds for digital products. Once you have access to the course dashboard you have instant access to all of my knowledge and resources on this topic.
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