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Caring for the Pregnant or Postpartum Woman During and After a Global Crisis

Women in the perinatal period are identified at an at risk, vulnerable population, with increased risk factors for anxiety and depression. Layer on the  reality of what postpartum parenting looks like when older children are home, or the lack of support and available physical help and respite usually available to women and their families, there is increased levels of concern about the evolving needs and challenges in this patient population. This workshop will explore the current trends that the perinatal population is experiencing, including access to prenatal care, family support, and extensive losses related to the process being completely different than planned.  We can only anticipate the impact of a new kind of birth trauma as women are isolated and missing the resources that have been historically deemed essential. Participants will be able to identify the risk factors at play, general review of caring for the perinatal populations' mental health needs, and gain a deeper understanding about the ongoing and future needs of this population.

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Caring for the Pregnant or Postpartum Woman During and After a Global Crisis

Previously Recorded
$29.99 Dvora Entin, LCSW, PMH-C

Women in the perinatal period are identified at an at risk, vulnerable population, with increased risk factors for anxiety and depression. Layer on the  reality of what postpartum parenting looks like when older children are home, or the lack of support and available physical help and respite usually available to women and their families, there is increased levels of concern about the evolving needs and challenges in this patient population. This workshop will explore the current trends that the perinatal population is experiencing, including access to prenatal care, family support, and extensive losses related to the process being completely different than planned.  We can only anticipate the impact of a new kind of birth trauma as women are isolated and missing the resources that have been historically deemed essential. Participants will be able to identify the risk factors at play, general review of caring for the perinatal populations' mental health needs, and gain a deeper understanding about the ongoing and future needs of this population.

Caring for the Pregnant or Postpartum Woman During and After a Global Crisis

Previously Recorded

Presenter: Dvora Entin, LCSW, PMH-C

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Course Length: 1 Hour & 30 Minutes

Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify key elements of Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders
  2. Identify emerging features of birth trauma and pregnancy related traumatic experiences during Covid 19
  3. Identify treatment approach to support women and their partners
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Women in the perinatal period are identified at an at risk, vulnerable population, with increased risk factors for anxiety and depression. Layer on the  reality of what postpartum parenting looks like when older children are home, or the lack of support and available physical help and respite usually available to women and their families, there is increased levels of concern about the evolving needs and challenges in this patient population. This workshop will explore the current trends that the perinatal population is experiencing, including access to prenatal care, family support, and extensive losses related to the process being completely different than planned.  We can only anticipate the impact of a new kind of birth trauma as women are isolated and missing the resources that have been historically deemed essential. Participants will be able to identify the risk factors at play, general review of caring for the perinatal populations' mental health needs, and gain a deeper understanding about the ongoing and future needs of this population.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify key elements of Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders
  2. Identify emerging features of birth trauma and pregnancy related traumatic experiences during Covid 19
  3. Identify treatment approach to support women and their partners

Agenda:
  1. Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (20 minutes)
    1. Symptoms of Depression
    2. Symptoms of PPA
    3. Symptoms of PPOCD
    4. Postpartum Psychosis
  2. Risk Factors for Mental health concerns in the Perinatal Population   (20 minutes)
    1. ACES considerations
    2. Mental Health History
    3. Family systems
  • Birth Trauma
    1. Experience of the woman
    2. Experience of the Partner
    3. Features of PTSD
    4. Minimizing the trauma experience
  1. Unique trauma of Perinatal experience during pandemic     (20 minutes)
    1. Peri-partum care
    2. Birth planning and birth experience
    3. Postpartum challenges
    4. Access to medical care
    5. Anxiety – managing reality
  2. Case Review       (20 minutes)
    1. Birth Plan and Birth Trauma
    2. Birthing alone
    3. Access to medical care and creative interventions
  3. A look toward the future       (10 minutes)
    1. Anticipation of future client needs
    2. What will mitigate the impact of this trauma
    3. Future pregnancy planning post- pandemic

 

 



This presentation is open to:
  • Social Workers
  • Professional Counselors
  • Therapists
  • Psychologists
  • Licensed Mental Health Practitioners
  • Medical Doctors and Other Health Professionals
  • Other professionals interacting with populations engaged in mental health based services
Course Level: intermediate
Level of Clinician: intermediate
  • New practitioners who wish to gain enhanced insight surrounding the topic
  • Experienced practitioners who seek to increase and expand fundamental knowledge surrounding the subject matter
  • Advanced practitioners seeking to review concepts and reinforce practice skills and/or access additional consultation
  • Managers seeking to broaden micro and/or macro perspectives
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