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May is Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month!

How are you helping to raise awareness? 

Are you participating in a social media campaign? Attending an event? If you're a clinician, are you doing anything special within your practice? Please share with us what you are doing in the comments section  

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On May 17-18, 2018, I am leading a Bringing Baby Home Facilitator Training in Sacramento.  This is a powerful evidence and research based curriculum that has helped millions of new parents increase their relationship satisfaction, reduce conflict in their relationship, reduce postpartum depression, and increase the well being of their children.  There are a few spaces left in this class.  Registration closes May 2, 2018.  Carolyn Curtis, 916-995-6846  or carolynrichcurtis@gmail.com

Giving children, mothers and fathers a healthy family is the best thing that we can do for maternal mental health.  

Hi Jessica, Great question!  In my past role working with community partners on perinatal mood disorder- we drafted a proclamation (whereas, whereas ... ).  Partners who lived in various towns or cities- asked their government officials to formally recognize May as Maternal Mental Health month!  More than 5 proclamations were passed!  Lots of photo ops and positive press!  This brought awareness to politians and community members.  Public Health helped with providing meaningful data for the whereas statements.  There was a lot of good energy around this effort!  Karen 

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