Category: WMD
Scaling Up Patient-Centered Psychological Treatments for Perinatal Depression in the Wake of a Global Pandemic
March 9, 2022
There is a great need to improve access to mental health care for perinatal women. This includes task-sharing among mental health non-specialists, an emphasis on culturally sensitive care, web-based delivery of psychotherapy with some caveats, and a lifespan approach to perinatal mental health. Innovative research efforts are seeking to validate these approaches in diverse contexts … Read more
Women’s Mood Disorders: A Clinician’s Guide to Perinatal Psychiatry edited by Dr. Elizabeth Cox available now!
June 21, 2021
“This has been such an exciting and rewarding project to be a part of. I am so incredibly grateful for all of the time, efforts and expertise offered by each of the authors, and so proud of the hard work and collaboration by our fabulous team in Women’s Mood Disorders here at UNC!” – Dr. … Read more
Dr. Samantha Meltzer-Brody speaks to EIN Presswire encouraging victims of PPD to participate in UNC study, “We want to change how we detect mothers who are suffering in silence. Eventually, our goal is to help find a cure and identify ways to prevent PPD, and improve treatment outcomes.”
June 3, 2021