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2 events,Open to mental health therapists in Washington state. You're still able to register for months April-August even though the group has already started. Join this engaging 6-month professional consultation group dedicated to deepening your understanding and expertise in perinatal mental health. This closed group is designed for mental health professionals… This training is open to birth workers in King County, WA. This birth worker training centers on the loss of life when intertwined with the womb and birthing. Join 40 local birth workers in a year-long commitment to growing the web of care necessary to support someone through this loss. Creating a Nest Cohort is… |
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*REGISTRATION CLOSED* Priority registration for WA state professionals who serve families in Clallam & Jefferson counties. A limited number of spots are available for WA state professionals serving other counties. This training is designed for helping professionals working with perinatal individuals. The program focuses on safety, risk assessment, and suicide prevention within the context of… |
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*Registration is Full* This training is open to WA state professionals who practice in Kittitas County. This training covers key concepts and practices in the prevention, identification and treatment of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs), as well as how to link parents to support and treatment. In this training we will cover risk factors,… |
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So often, the stories of those who experience perinatal loss (including fertility losses, miscarriage, abortion, TFMR, stillbirth, and infant loss) don't get told. There might not be a provider, a friend, or a family member who knows how to sit with the person who experienced the loss and to listen. To simply let the story… |
3 events,This in-person training is open to professionals in WA state serving perinatal families. Learn how to effectively identify and screen parents experiencing perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. This training takes place over 2 days and is appropriate for a range of providers, including OBs, pediatricians, midwives, RNs, social workers, mental health therapists, doulas, public health… |