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In this episode, Lindsey connects with Maya Wolkowicz, MA, LGSW - Psychotherapist at Postpartum Counseling Center about acknowleging and destigmatizing PMADs and how PMADs impact not only the birthing person, but others within the familial structure. Maya authentically shares her insight and best practices to help others in the community who are experiencing PMADs. To learn more about the services discussed in this episode, check out https://phawellness.com/Support the show
Emma Nadler is a psychotherapist–a Licensed professional clincal counselor. I have a private practice for adults that is focused on relationships, assertiveness, perinatal mental health (including postpartum adjustment), & life transitions. In todays episode, Lindsey and Emma discuss ways to cope with a significant diagnosis for your child, parenting medically complex children, coping as a caregiver and a parent, and ways to be creative as a parent during difficult times. Emma shares about the her personal experiences and how her journey led her to write a memoir, The Unlikely Village of Eden.UPDATE-In the episode the book launch is discussed as taking place on Friday, April 28th 7PM, this is no longer correct. Please disregard the date and time mentioned in the podcast.The book launch for The Unlikely Village of Eden is now happening on Sunday, May 7th at 5pm at Magers & Quinn in conversation with Rabbi Marcia Zimmeran. It's free but you must preregister. She would love to see you there!Emma shares a variety of resources on the podcast, including, Dr Pauline Boss's work on ambigous loss - her website ambigousloss.com provides a roadmap for healing.Stay connected to Emma - emmanadler.com or follow her at @emmanadllerwritesPLEASE NOTE:Listening to this podcast in no way creates a client/therapist relationship with Emma Nadler or PPSM. No legal, counseling, or other professional services are being rendered and nothing is intended to provide such services or advice of any kind. If you are having a mental health emergency, please contact 911 or go to your nearest emergency room. You can also text or call 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Support the show
In this episode, Kara Yorkhall shares how her practice supports fertility and addresses clients reproductive goals holistically. Kara is the founder of Fertile Ground and is board certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) and licensed by the Minnesota State Medical Board. Fertile Ground is a Women's Health and Fertility Center located in South Minneapolis. The practice includes advanced practice providers of varying specialities who approach reproductive health on an individual level. https://fertilegroundmn.com/Support the show
Mike O'Neil is an educator at Amma Parenting and teaches an infant CPR class and New Dads Class. In this episode, Mike shares his experience at Amma Parenting facilitating the New Dads Group and discusses how the curriculum fosters community and serves as a protective factor for new parents through an individualized and authentic facilitative approach. Check out Amma Parenting for details on the New Dads Class and the other great resources available to parents.https://ammaparenting.com/class/new-dads-class/https://ammaparenting.com/class/infant-cpr/Support the show
In today's episode Lindsey connects with Mary Willis, a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC), who works at the Mother-Baby program about community resources and health disparities that impact health during the perinatal period. She joined the Mother-Baby team at HCMC in 2022, and has previously worked across many settings with experience in working with children, families, and infants and young children, and specializes in working with parents and infants or children ages 0-5. At the Mother-Baby Program, Mary facilitates group therapy and provides parent-child therapy as well as individual therapy, and also is a part of the Family Support Team (FST), a co-located model of mental health and parenting support embedded in the Pediatric Clinic. Mary is trained in Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) and completed the Permanency and Adoption Competency Certificate (PACC) program through the University of Minnesota.http://redleaffamilyhealing.org/https://twitter.com/hennepinhcInstagram - @hennepinhcHope Line - https://redleaffamilyhealing.org/services/hopeline/ 612-873-HOPESupport the show
In todays episode, Brooke and Lindsey discuss the challenges and obstacles of bedrest and extended NICU stays and how a local non-profit is working to fill in the gap. Brooke is the Executive Director of Hearts 2 Hope, a nonprofit organization founded by three moms who understand the ins and outs and ups and downs of complicated pregnancies and pre-term birth. Hearts 2 Hope's mission is to provide connection and support to moms and families on bed rest and (subsequent) NICU stays. We offer gifts and a community of connection.Hearts 2 Hope is currently accepting nominations for a deserving family on bed rest or in the NICU. Follow the link below to submit your nomination before DECEMBER 9TH.https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSdbX5wlC5jPha.../viewformhttps://www.facebook.com/hearts2hope @hearts2hopeSupport the show
In this episode, Lindsey and Jodi discuss how perinatal education supports community building, shared decision making, and improves outcomes for pregnant people and their families. Jodi is the Director of Prenatal Education, New Parent and Prenatal Teacher, Workshop Coordinator. She is interested in all things birth, but also really interested in the newborns and their brain development in that first 1000 days - it's so fascinating! She has have been a nurse since 2001, most of that time she spent in labor and delivery and postpartum. Her most favorite job is being a mom to my 4 children ages 17, 15, 13 and 10. She loves watching them grow and learn new things!Learn more about Amma classes and resources at https://ammaparenting.com All Amma teachers are either Registered Nurses, IBCLCs, and/or Lamaze or ICEA certified Childbirth educators.Follow on instagram at @ammaparenting and on Facebook at Amma Parenting Support the show
In this episode, Lindsey and Jenna discuss the road to postpartum anxiety recovery, Jenna shares her work as a Occupational Therapist in the NICU and offers great insight on how to support families who have a child in the NICU.Jenna is a mom of 3 and suffered from postpartum anxiety and depression. Throughout Jenna's recovery she attended virtual support groups through PPSM and utilized the peer support program. Jenna works full time in the NICU as an occupational therapist. She is certified in neonatal touch and massage, is a feeding specialist and specialized in developmental care. She has a specific interest in supporting families to bond with and become a strong advocate for their baby and family in the NICU. She loves supporting the mental health of parents and helping them feel more competent in caring for their baby and celebrate all the small and big wins in the NICU. Jenna can be found on instagram at @theanxioushobbyist and @thenicutherapistFrom Jenna:"Taking the first step, to get help and access resources available to your during your mental health journey, is the hardest part but it is so worth it. I never thought I'd attend a support group, utilize a peer support person or openly share my story but it ended up being some of the best things I've ever done in my life. I am so thankful I had the courage to take that first hard step but it has been so worth it."Support the show
Emily is a Licensed Professional Counselor certified in Perinatal Mental Health. She has a bachelors in Anthropology from the University of Alaska Anchorage and a masters of science from Alaska Pacific University. A majority of her work has been providing therapeutic and behavioral interventions for Alaska Native and American Indians living in the Southcentral Region of Alaska. As an integrated Behavioral Health Consultant, Emily worked closely with medical staff and providers to assist in understanding the bio-psycho-social components of health care. She became especially interested in the perinatal population while seeing women and families during their prenatal and postpartum visits with their prenatal team. Emily worked alongside Midwives, OB-Gyns, and nurses to provide state of the art integrated care for the perinatal population. Emily was a part of a work group that piloted outpatient suboxone induction program to women who were pregnant to improve access to much needed resources in a rural part of the country.Support the show
Lindsey interviews Nicole, a full time working mom, survivor and peer support mentor with PPSM. Content warning. This episode describes postpartum anxiety and may be triggering to some. Please listen with care. Nicole has shared a brief introduction to her journey to recovery. Please see Nicoles words below. I have struggled with anxiety since my early college days, after the birth of my first daughter my postpartum anxiety hit an entirely different level - everyday tasks were impossible and I was in complete OVERDRIVE mentally, worrying about things completely out of my control. I obsessed over being a "good mom", creating an unrealistic checklist in my head of what that meant. I was constantly trying to prove to those around me that this transition to motherhood had been "easy", to those around me I had painted that picture, but on the inside I was mentally and physically drained. I'm happy to say I'm in a much better space now, and had a much different postpartum experience with my second born. Coming out on the other side of this difficult time, I wanted to find a way to help other moms who were going through the same thing. I want them to know there is help, they are not alone and that they will feel likethemselves again. This is what brought me to become a PPSM peer support volunteer. It took a lot of courage to share my story, but all I can hope is that my vulnerability will help at least one other mom. To all the moms out there, you GOT this! -NicoleSupport the show
In this episode, Lindsey Hanka and Michelle Dineen discuss infant mental health, reflective practice and mental wellness for caregivers and children throughout the infant and early childhood phase of life. Michelle Dineen, is a licensed clinical social worker with a specialty in infant mental health and reflective practice. She is passionate about helping others build their reflective skills. She has a private practice where she works with individuals and families, specializing in parenting stress and relationships. She is conveniently located in the south Minneapolis & St. Paul metro and is able to travel to any location.Michelle is endorsed for culturally sensitive, relationship-focused practice promoting Infant Mental Health as an Infant Mental Health Specialist. She has over a decade of experience in a home visiting program for new parents. During her work she participated in reflective supervision/consultation individually and in multi-disciplinary groups. Since 2012, she has lead or co-lead reflective practice groups and provided individual reflective supervision. Additionally Michelle had the amazing opportunity to be a co-author and instructor for the University of Minnesota's CEED Center for Reflective Practice at the University of Minnesota. She co-authored RIOS™ 1: Using the RIOS™ Framework for Reflective Supervision and also authored one of CEED's self-study modules entitled, Wondering with a Purpose: Reflection in any Setting. *If you are interested in taking any of these courses please contact CEED Center for Reflective Practice.http://mdineen.com/Support the show
Maria talks about using occupational and craniosacral therapies to treat perinatal depression, anxiety and how they can also be helpful for difficulties babies might be experiencing. Maria Bossert is an Occupational and CranioSacral Therapist specializing in maternal wellness and birth to 3 early intervention. She is the owner of Happy & Healthy Therapy and is passionate about whole-body treatment of tethered oral tissues, early childhood development and providing much needed postpartum nurturing and support to birthing parents. Aside from one-on-one services, Maria also offers free monthly education sessions for expecting parents called "New Parent Nights" and will be adding a birthing parents group called "Prepared Postpartum" in the fall. Maria lives with her husband, step daughter and biological daughter and son. She comes to her work with personal experiences with PMADs, miscarriage and traumatic birth experiences.Insta: @happyhealthytherapyFacebook: @happyandhealthytherapy Support the show
Listen to Sara talk about rage she experienced postpartum, how it effected her relationships and parenting and the interesting realization she was not alone. Sara also describes her treatment journey of healing with the three pillars she now uses with her clients; Identifying triggers, Attending to our body and Understanding our internal Parts. "Postpartum rage is a symptom of PMADS that is often missed and can hold a lot of stigma". Sara is a LICSW at WildTree Psychotherapy and has been practicing social work for 7 years. Sara is trained in DBT and EMDR and is in the process of receiving her certification in Perinatal Mental Health. Sara's areas of special interest in trauma, ecotherapy, somatic work and the perinatal community. Sara lives on a farm with her family and their various farm animals.Support the show
Jessie Everts, PhD LMFT is a therapist, mom, yoga/mindfulness teacher, author, and mental health consultant. She is the author of two books, Brave New Mom: A survival guide for mindfully navigating postpartum motherhood and Connecting with Loneliness: A Guided Journal. She uses mindfulness practices along with cognitive and acceptance therapies to work with women and LGBTQ+ individuals who might be struggling with anxiety, parenting, perinatal mental health, work-life balance, trauma, and life transitions. She is passionate about bringing mental health knowledge and skills to people outside of the therapy office, and helping moms feel great about the amazing hard work they do. Insta: brave_new_momtwitter: BraveNewMom1Support the show
Lauren Robbins talks to us about trauma in the perinatal period. What the body and brain know and remember and how this time period can be particularly triggering. She also gives us great tips on how we can cope, even outside of the therapy office. Lauren Robbins, MS, LPCC, LADC, PMH-C, CCTPI am the Clinical Director and owner of Wild Tree Psychotherapy outpatient mental health clinic with locations in St. Paul, White Bear Lake and Eagan, MN. I specialize in treating trauma, particularly adults who are impacted by childhood experiences, as well as perinatal mood and anxiety disorders and becoming a parent. Insta: @wildtreewellness https://wildtreewellness.com/Support the show
Pregnancy is a beautiful thing!!! Postpartum is just a stage and parenting is bittersweet. But, you come out of each one a little bit stronger, laced with a lot more wisdom. -AnnaAnna describes her battle with postpartum depression, anxiety, intrusive thoughts and psychotic symptoms in a journey to wellness and advocacy. Meet Anna: Mom of 3, married 9 years this September, as of August 31st, 2021 I became a stay-at-home mom. I have my bachelors in psychology, I am currently a volunteer with PPSM & through my church ministry a mentor for young/single moms. I simply love being with my family; but when I am not with them or allowing myself some “selfcare,” you will usually see me outside in my garden.PPSM Involvement: Volunteer with PPSM, help host the Thursday night virtual support group, also mentoring through my church's ministry 'Embrace,' coming alongside young/single mothers. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=vblZSuHu8pG-N5SwBtRcDUcCaWtwzWJusvEAAnrC7FXTD8re8fsLkKK_PKon5LtwuhiCeeZeXm3j3Szr)
Deb Rich explores with use the gaps in specialized perinatal care for coping with pregnancy and infant loss. She also walks us through her personal journey in healing from her own still birth and how that brought her to her work with Shoshana Center for Reproductive Health Psychology. Listen how the field of perinatal mental health has grown, her work with international influence and thoughts on the future. Dr. Deb Rich PhD, Licensed Psychologist, PMH-C, PSYPACT certifiedThroughout her 35+ years of practice, Dr. Deb Rich has maintained a vision to engage perinatal professionals in cross-disciplinary collaboration through training and consultation. Since 2013, she has focused her clinical specialties on such challenges of pregnancy as pregnancy loss, infant death, diagnosis of severe fetal abnormality and infertility/family building. She is an expert in LGBTQ+ family building and a champion of reducing health disparities.In addition to developing her own training model, MommaCareTM which she has taught nationally and internationally, she has served in leadership capacities for the Pregnancy Loss and Newborn Death Alliance, Minnesota Women in Psychology, Pregnancy and Postpartum Support Minnesota, North American Society for Psychosocial OB/Gyn, and is currently the Chair, International Marcé Society Pregnancy and Infant Loss Special Interest Group. Shoshana Center for Reproductive Health Psychology is named after her daughter, Shoshana, stillborn full-term, August 2, 1985.https://www.facebook.com/mommacaretmShoshana Center for Reproductive Health Psychology Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=vblZSuHu8pG-N5SwBtRcDUcCaWtwzWJusvEAAnrC7FXTD8re8fsLkKK_PKon5LtwuhiCeeZeXm3j3Szr)
Sonja Kromroy, MA, LPCC from Root and RiseSonja is the owner of and clinician at Root & Rise Psychotherapy in St. Paul, MN. Root & Rise specializes in areas such as Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Trauma, and Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders. Specifically, Sonja is trained in Exposure and Response Prevention for OCD, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing as well as Accelerated Resolution Therapy for Trauma and was trained by Postpartum Support International for a specialization in PMADs. Sonja has been a contributor for Parent Magazine and a presenter at the Beyond the Baby Blues Conference. You may feel that your thoughts are too scary to share, but we are not afraid of your thoughts and want to be able to help support you in changing the way you experience them. INSTA: rootandrisemnSupport the show
Doctors Michelle Wiersgalla and Gabrielle Mauren talk about their new book "Myself Again" The P.A.R.E.N.T.S. Postpartum Survival Guide. This book uses the crafty PARENTS mnemonic to describe their approach for new parents. Practice patience, Activities for yourself, Rest and sleep, Exercise or movement, Nutrition, Time with others and Support network. Gabrielle Mauren, PhD, LP, PMH-C is a licensed psychologist and the developer of an award-winning reproductive mental health program, which has a focus on helping parents who are struggling with mental health concerns related to pregnancy, postpartum, fertility issues and pregnancy loss. Dr. Mauren completed her undergraduate studies, graduate training, and postgraduate fellowship at the University of Iowa, the University of Minnesota, and the University of Pennsylvania, respectively. She has been a featured speaker on topics of perinatal mental health at local, national, and international conferences. She lives in Minnesota with her husband and daughter. Michelle Wiersgalla MD PMH-C is a perinatal psychiatrist, psychopharmacology consultant to the Park Nicollet Reproductive Mental Health Program. Major accomplishments: writing our book “Myself Again”, listed as Top Doctor in Minnesota Monthly 7 years in a row, many speaking engagements at local, national, and international conferences. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=vblZSuHu8pG-N5SwBtRcDUcCaWtwzWJusvEAAnrC7FXTD8re8fsLkKK_PKon5LtwuhiCeeZeXm3j3Szr)
This episode gives an inside view of what to expect as a NICU family and some ideas on how to support loved ones who are involved. Mandy Wannarka LICSW, PMH-C RYT-200Mandy is the owner of a group psychotherapy practice (Mindful Wellbeing) located in Coon Rapids, Minnesota. The practice is dedicated to supporting individuals and families into their transition into parenthood. Together with the other clinicians at her practice, they have over 15 years of experience supporting families with NICU hospital stays, complex medical concerns, birth trauma and pregnancy, infant and child loss. Mandy became the Director of the Helpline for Pregnancy and Postpartum Support International in 2019 after serving as a mental health professional on the Helpline. She is certified in Perinatal Mental Health and EMDR (a type of therapy that focuses on helping people health from trauma or other significant life experiences). Her practice is working on expanding into other holistic methods of supporting individuals including yoga, reiki and more. One thing you'd like our community to know about pregnancy, postpartum or parenting (could be something about your personal story, facts/figures, inspiration for others, etc.) *You are not alone and your story matters. Mandy believes that by sharing our stories with others, we can not only get the support we deserve for our own journey, but strengthen our connection to one another and provide support to others. There are some great local organizations that are offering direct and indirect support to the NICU community. They include: Minnesota Neonatal Foundation: https://www.neonatalfoundation.org/The Potato Head Project: https://www.thepotatoheadproject.org/Fiona's Hope Totes: http://www.fionashope.org/Some great national organizations that support NICU families include: Hand To Hold: https://handtohold.org/March of Dimes: https://www.marchofdimes.org/baby/the-nicu-family-support-program.aspxNational Organization for Rare Diseases (NORD): https://rarediseases.org/Graham's Foundation: https://grahamsfoundation.org/Postpartum Support International NICU Parents group: https://www.postpartum.net/get-help/psi-online-support-meetings/Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=vblZSuHu8pG-N5SwBtRcDUcCaWtwzWJusvEAAnrC7FXTD8re8fsLkKK_PKon5LtwuhiCeeZeXm3j3Szr)
ART is a trauma therapy used to treat a number of mental health conditions. Trauma in the perinatal population is often under recognized and under treated. ART offers an effective and faster recovery than other treatment options. Crystal:Crystal Clancy is the owner of Iris Mental Health, a group practice of specialists in Perinatal Mental Health, located in Burnsville. She is a Founding Member of Pregnancy & Postpartum Support MN (PPSM), and former Executive Director. She helped facilitate PPSM become the 5th State Chapter in the country for Postpartum Support International (PSI), and is also Co-Coordinator and Faculty member for PSI. In addition to working with PMADs, Crystal also specializes in fertility challenges, and those parents who were raised by a "difficult parent". She is married, and the proud mama of two!Katy:Katy (She/Her/Hers) has experience in both outpatient and hospital settings working with service members, using evidence-based trauma therapy.She has completed Basic and Advanced trainings in Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART), an eye movement therapy that can be very helpful for those struggling with distressing images, nightmares, flashbacks and intrusive thoughts.Katy offers appointments in office, via teletherapy, and Walk & Talk Therapy.Instagram Facebook Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=vblZSuHu8pG-N5SwBtRcDUcCaWtwzWJusvEAAnrC7FXTD8re8fsLkKK_PKon5LtwuhiCeeZeXm3j3Szr)
Joy McAfee survivor and postpartum doula shares her story of overcoming postpartum depression and anxiety rooted in past trauma. Postpartum Doula and founder of Joy the Village Doula LLC Member of CAPPA, Member of PPSMN, trained and special interest in serving birth folks of color experiencing PMADS. Despite many challenges created by the COVID pandemic, Joy has had the honor of servicing 20 families since opening her business in 2020.facebook.com/joythedoula instagram.com/joy_the_doulaSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=vblZSuHu8pG-N5SwBtRcDUcCaWtwzWJusvEAAnrC7FXTD8re8fsLkKK_PKon5LtwuhiCeeZeXm3j3Szr)
Meet Lindsey: Founder of Pregnancy After Loss Support (PALS) and Therapist specializing in service the perinatal population with a sub-speciality in loss and the pregnancy that follows.As a therapist, Lindsey's clinical specialty is working with mothers and their partners through the grief of infertility, perinatal loss, pregnancy after loss, and the postpartum period including parenting after reproductive trauma. Lindsey has been providing clinical psychotherapy services to women and families since 2008. She specializes in grief and mental health struggles that often accompany reproductive trauma, and is a certified Perinatal Mental Health (PMH-C) provider with specific training in perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, pregnancy loss and pregnancy after loss. She also provides training to other professionals in these areas, and is the Founder and Executive Director of Pregnancy After Loss Support, an online magazine and peer-to-peer support service.She works with moms who experience trauma-related issues due to reproductive loss as well as anxiety, depression and anger as it relates to reproductive mental health and the transition to parenthood. Lindsey's clients benefit from her advanced training in perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, certification as a Compassionate Bereavement Care provider (CBC), and her study of alternative healing practices, mindfulness, Dialectical Behavior Training (DBT), and treatment of trauma via Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR) and Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART).Pregnancy After Loss Support websiteSupport the show
Sonya shares her story of postpartum depression and anxiety. Trained as a social worker, she gives advice on how important it is to have informed care. "Never be afraid to advocate for yourself when things don't feel right emotionally during pregnancy and in the postpartum period". Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=vblZSuHu8pG-N5SwBtRcDUcCaWtwzWJusvEAAnrC7FXTD8re8fsLkKK_PKon5LtwuhiCeeZeXm3j3Szr)
-Listen to Dr. Adedokun talk about self-care, a very important and often over looked aspect of our mental health. Dr. Elizabeth Adedokun is a licensed marriage and family therapist and has been practicing for the past 7 years. Elizabeth completed her Master's degree in MFT at Northwestern University and her Doctorate at Drexel University. Currently, Elizabeth works as an independent contractor at Mindful Families, located in Edina Minnesota. Elizabeth's areas of interests include: perinatal mental health, depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation in adolescents. Elizabeth also volunteers for Postpartum Support International as a support group leader for pregnant/postpartum mothers and also volunteers for Pregnancy and Postpartum Support Minnesota's helpline. When Elizabeth is not working or volunteering, she enjoys reading, taking walks, and spending time with her husband and children.email: elizabeth@mindfulfamiliestherapy.comphone: 507-353-0221Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=vblZSuHu8pG-N5SwBtRcDUcCaWtwzWJusvEAAnrC7FXTD8re8fsLkKK_PKon5LtwuhiCeeZeXm3j3Szr)
Listen to occupational therapist and perinatal mental health specialist Jenica Domanico MA, Otr/L, CLEC talks about how occupational therapy can help new moms with mental health concerns. Jenica Domanico is a registered and licensed Occupational Therapist (MAOTR/L) and Certified Lactation Educator Counselor (CLEC) with a BA in Psychology. She has multiple years experience working in mental health acute crisis care and is PSI trained in Maternal Mental Health. She is a mother of 3 kids and owner of perinatal rehabilitation business MOM plus ME, LLC. She started her business with the vision to change the dynamic in maternal health care to include physical and mental rehabilitation services for new moms and families. She is a leader in the field of perinatal occupational therapy and is passionate about her work in maternal mental health.Meplusmom instagram MomplusemeSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=vblZSuHu8pG-N5SwBtRcDUcCaWtwzWJusvEAAnrC7FXTD8re8fsLkKK_PKon5LtwuhiCeeZeXm3j3Szr)
Listen as Anna gives us a look at her walk with postpartum anxiety, ocd and intrusive thoughts. Now in recovery is an active volunteer with PPSM helping others through the journey to healing. Meet Anna Seiger: I have a bachelors degree in Music Therapy but currently am a billing/payroll manager for a home healthcare agency. I love spending my summers on the lake with a good book and my family. Quote: "This too shall pass and things will get better. Never stop advocating for yourself until you get the help you need. You are not alone".Support the show
Listen to Alexis and Amy talk about grounding as a new parent without the generational support of your own mother. Amy Madson LMFT - AAMFT-Approved Marriage and Family Therapy Supervisor and clinician. I am especially interested in supporting moms and their families through difficult transitions and in navigating challenging relationships.Alexis Antilla LMFT - Therapist at Minnesota Online Counseling; Owner and Therapist at One Great Life Counseling; Specializing in treating perinatal mental health, couples, and parenting challenges. Insta: @onegreatlifecounseling One Great Life Counseling Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=vblZSuHu8pG-N5SwBtRcDUcCaWtwzWJusvEAAnrC7FXTD8re8fsLkKK_PKon5LtwuhiCeeZeXm3j3Szr)
Listen to Chelsea's story about postpartum obsessive compulsive disorder and her journey through treatment and now as a peer support professional helping other new moms. "Perinatal OCD, anxiety and depression can be scary, but I promise there's hope and there are people out there who understand your struggle and who will hold your hand through recovery".Meet Chelsea:I have been at PrairieCare as a Psychiatric Technician for over a year and a half. My job has a lot of different aspects to it, but one of the most important is being a peer support person for our moms as who has been in their shoes and understands their struggle. My main goal is to show them that recovery is real and can be them.@not.your.mamas.ocd (instagram)Support the show
Listen to our interview with Allison as she describes her own journey with postpartum anxiety and how that has plays a role in her work as a perinatal psychologist. She helps us understand the risks and gives tips on transitioning to parenthood. Allison Peterson, MA, LP, PMH-C (She/Her/Hers) is a licensed psychologist and clinical director/owner of Mindful Families. Allison enjoys working with children age 6 through adolescents as well as adults and families. She has been in practice since 2001 and started Mindful Families in 2013.She takes a direct yet affirming approach in addressing complex emotional and behavioral concerns. She especially enjoys engaging families in developing effective communication and behavior management skills. She utilizes Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and clinical hypnosis in her work.Allison specializes in pregnancy and postpartum related mood disorders having completed the PSI Certificate Program in 2014. She is involved in the postpartum community as a member of Pregnancy and Postpartum Support Minnesota and served as PPSM's Helpline Director from 2014-2020.Mindful Families Therapy email: allisonpeterson@mindfulfamiliestherapy.comphone: 612-486-2956Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=vblZSuHu8pG-N5SwBtRcDUcCaWtwzWJusvEAAnrC7FXTD8re8fsLkKK_PKon5LtwuhiCeeZeXm3j3Szr)
Sandra Maurer, BA, E-RYT, CD YACEP and Stefanie Kuhnmuench LICSW join us to talk about what movement in therapy is and how it helps emotional healing long term. Sandra is a Registered, Experienced Yoga Teacher with Yoga Alliance (E-RYT) through the Yoga Life Institute in Pennsylvania, Certified Birth Doula (Birth Arts International), BA in Art Therapy (Arcadia University), Trauma-Informed Yoga Trained through Center for Yoga and Trauma Recovery and Firefly Yoga International. Sandra has completed the Advanced Provider training through Postpartum Support International. Additionally, Sandra is currently completing her MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Adler Graduate School and is a therapist working with individuals and families at Mindful Families.She has over 10 years teaching experience as a yoga instructor, working in various clinical and public settings including Hennepin County Health Care's Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorder program and the Emily Program, a comprehensive eating disorder treatment facility. Sandra specializes in Perinatal Mental Health is committed to creating an inclusive and supportive space where participants can deeply and authentically connect with the messages and wisdom of their bodies—a space free from competition, comparison, or emphasis on external measures of success or progress. Whether in recovery from an eating disorder, or perinatal mood and anxiety disorder, dealing with grief, loss, or stress, or recuperating from a traumatic event, our bodies are integral to our psychological and emotional healing.Sandra has 3 tiny people at home, including one set of twins and lives with them and her husband near a big spruce tree in St. Paul, MN. She believes that laughter, sleep, and water can solve most daily problems and is not afraid to use her New Jersey background to get real and honest with people. She loves hiking and fireplaces and reading long books.Terra Firma Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=vblZSuHu8pG-N5SwBtRcDUcCaWtwzWJusvEAAnrC7FXTD8re8fsLkKK_PKon5LtwuhiCeeZeXm3j3Szr)
Listen in as Michele talks about her own journey with postpartum depression and how she is now helping others with her work at PPSM and as an emergency room psychiatric provider. Michele is a Doctorate Nurse Practitioner from the University of Minnesota, during which she focused her studies on women's health & PMADs. She has completed PSI Maternal Mental Health Trainings.A survivor of postpartum depression, Michele personally experienced providers who were not aware of PMADs. She hopes through legislation to change the way healthcare is informed about perinatal mental health. She is currently in practice in a local Emergency Room, and also teaches yoga classes.ppsupportmn.org/michele-anderson-dnp-aprn-pmh-c/Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=vblZSuHu8pG-N5SwBtRcDUcCaWtwzWJusvEAAnrC7FXTD8re8fsLkKK_PKon5LtwuhiCeeZeXm3j3Szr)
Listen in as Dr. Imran Khawaja talks about the importance of sleep and strategies to improve your sleep quality in pregnancy and with new babies. Even tips for daylight savings time change!National Sleep Foundation American Academy of Sleep Medicine Imran S Khawaja MD FAASMDr. Imran S. Khawaja is a board-certified psychiatrist and a sleep medicine specialist, who is considered a national leader in sleep and mental health.He is currently a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Oklahoma. He has been academic medicine and held academic appointments at various institutions, including the University of North Dakota, University of Minnesota, Baylor College of Medicine, and other universities. Dr. Khawaja has been a course director of a full day course on sleep medicine for psychiatrists at the American Psychiatric Association (APA) for five years and has given many talks to audiences from all backgrounds. He has published more than 100 articles, including peer-reviewed articles, review articles, editorials, and book chapters. He has published several books on the topics of sleep, psychiatry, and self-help. Support the show
Listen to the PrairieCare Perinatal Intensive Outpatient's staff talk about their personal connection to perinatal mood and anxiety disorders and their roles in the IOP. Hear first hand a story of recovery of perinatal OCD as Lisa walks us through her journey.PrairieCare 612-274-7494prairie-care.com/services/perinatal-mental-health-clinic/ Lisa Cross, LMFT, PMH-CLisa is the program therapist for the Prairie-Care Perinatal Mental Health Program in Brooklyn Park. She served for 5 years as the Co-Director of PPSM and fought for legislative awareness of PMADs in our state. She also served as one of the MN PSI State Coordinators for 4 years. Her sole practice is focused on Perinatal Mental Health.Rena Sugarbaker, MD Dr. Sugarbaker is an Adult Psychiatrist specializing in Perinatal Psychiatry at PrairieCare.Sogand Ghasshemi, MD Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=vblZSuHu8pG-N5SwBtRcDUcCaWtwzWJusvEAAnrC7FXTD8re8fsLkKK_PKon5LtwuhiCeeZeXm3j3Szr)
Listen in as staff from Nystrom and Associates describe programs offered for new families and talk about personal connections to their work. Also, find out about access to care and programs are increasing. Guests:Jeri Tongen, MS, LMFT, CD, PMH-C is the clinical program director of the NAL Mother and Baby program in Eden Prairie, she is the Education Director at PPSM and works as a Certified Birth Doula. Her work focuses on recovery from traumatic deliveries, perinatal depression, anxiety, panic, OCD and perinatal loss including miscarriages and stillborn births. Rachel Sobolewski MA, LPCC, PMH-C is the clinical program director of NAL Mother and Baby program in Otsego. She is a a trained DBT provider having done clinical work in an adherent program for over 4 years, and is a Perinatal Trained EMDR provider with focus on postpartum PTSD and trauma impacting the transition to motherhood. Brian Nystrom LICSW, LMFT is the founder and Chief Clinic Officer at Nystrom and Associates. He has an undergraduate degree from Bethel University, Graduate degree from University of Minnesota and Doctoral Degree from Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=vblZSuHu8pG-N5SwBtRcDUcCaWtwzWJusvEAAnrC7FXTD8re8fsLkKK_PKon5LtwuhiCeeZeXm3j3Szr)
Listen to our conversation with Dr. Maima Fant as she talks about seeking perinatal mental health help as a woman of color. She also gives us insight on ways to improve access and how things are different in a pandemic. Resources: openpathcollective.orgtherapyforblackgirls.com postpartum.net/professionals/perinatal-mental-health-alliance-for-people-of-colorDr. Fant is an Assistant Professor and licensed clinical social worker with over 11 years experience in outpatient community mental health settings and in private practice. She has worked with individuals, families, and groups. Throughout her career, she has completed additional training in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and Certification of Course Completion in Maternal Mental Health (Mom 2020/PSI). Currently, Dr. Fant maintains a mental health private practice in Eagan, MN with a specialization in perinatal mental health. Her research interests include: Culturally-Responsive Mental Health Practice and Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders among Black Women.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=vblZSuHu8pG-N5SwBtRcDUcCaWtwzWJusvEAAnrC7FXTD8re8fsLkKK_PKon5LtwuhiCeeZeXm3j3Szr)
Listen in as we talk to Tasa Leikvoll, staff member at the Redleaf Center for Family Healing, about programming offered to new parents. The Mother Baby program at Hennepin HealthCare is the longest standing perinatal mental health program in Minnesota. Mother Baby at HCMC Redleaf Center for Family HealingHOPE line: 612-873-HOPE (4673) Support the show
Listen in as past PPSM board member Morgan Scherer talks about her journey to recovery, recovery in a pandemic, social media's influence on coping with alcohol and how to connect for support. See Morgan's PPSM Peer Support BioHere are some resources shared by Morgan:https://minnesotarecovery.org/https://www.sobermomtribe.com/https://www.instagram.com/msmpls/http://www.lauriehealy.com/Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=vblZSuHu8pG-N5SwBtRcDUcCaWtwzWJusvEAAnrC7FXTD8re8fsLkKK_PKon5LtwuhiCeeZeXm3j3Szr)
In 2016 PPSM joined forces with PrairieCare and DHS to offer perinatal psychiatric consultation to any prescribing provider in the state of Minnesota. Our goal was to improve the mental health care of moms who would benefit from medication during and after pregnancy. This service is for any prescribing provider in MN who has questions about medication prescribing to moms during pregnancy or breastfeeding. https://www.mnpsychconsult.com/If you are not a prescriber or looking for resources outside of medication please contact our helpline. https://ppsupportmn.org/Support the show
Listen in as Crystal Clancy previous Executive Director and Lauren Robbins current Executive Director shed light on PPSM as an organization, where it started and where we are headed. Support the show
PPSM is branching out to reach our virtual community in a new way.... WE ARE PODCASTING!!!!! Watch our social media and website for more alerts as we address hot topics in everything pregnancy, postpartum and parenting related. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=vblZSuHu8pG-N5SwBtRcDUcCaWtwzWJusvEAAnrC7FXTD8re8fsLkKK_PKon5LtwuhiCeeZeXm3j3Szr)