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SUMMARY:Supporting Parents with ADHD During Pregnancy & Postpartum Webinar
DESCRIPTION:ADHD is a neurodevelopmental condition that impacts about 4.4% of adults. When adults with ADHD become parents\, unique difficulties can arise in a time period that is already challenging for many. This webinar will give an overview of what ADHD looks like in adults\, outline common challenges that those with ADHD experience during pregnancy and postpartum\, and offer ADHD specific strategies to help support families. This webinar is open to any professional working with pregnant and postpartum parents including: therapists\, midwives\, MDs\, doulas\, home visitors\, parent educators\, case managers and more. \n  \nDate: Thursday\, March 30th \nTime: 12pm – 1:30pm PST \nPresenter: Jane Kosloff\, LICSW\, PMH-C \nCost: FREE \nLocation: Zoom \nREGISTER NOW\nThis webinar does not provide any Continuing Education Units (CEUs). \nThis webinar will be recorded and available on the Perinatal Support WA webinar page.  If you cannot attend in person\, you do not need to register.  Recording will be uploaded approximately 1 month after the training. \nAbout the presenter: \nJane Kosloff\, LICSW\, PMH-C is a therapist in private practice in Mountlake Terrace and virtually in Washington State. Jane began her career in community mental health and has worked in primary care settings as a behavioral health consultant and a social work clinical supervisor. While in private practice\, Jane has focused on supporting perinatal clients around anxiety and trauma. Jane also enjoys working with pregnant and new parents who have ADHD. Jane is an EMDR consultant in training with Dr. Mara Tesler Stein and offers EMDR consultation to professionals. When she’s not working\, Jane enjoys spending time with her husband and two kiddos. \nThis free webinar is available to anyone working with families during the perinatal period and is offered by Perinatal Support WA through a grant from Strengthening Families Washington at the Department of Children\, Youth\, and Families (DCYF). \n \n 
URL:https://perinatalsupport.org/event/adhd-new-parenting-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ContinuingEducation,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Mental Health & Attachment During Pregnancy Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Date: Monday\, Jan 30\, 2023 \nTime: 11:30am-1:00pm PST \nCost: FREE \nLocation: Zoom \nPresenter: Lauren Perez\, PsyD \nMental health experiences during the perinatal period can vary and impact the attachment to the baby. In this conversation\, together we will aim to consider the impact of the pregnant person’s mental health and their attachment to the growing baby in a dyadic model. We will think together about a multidisciplinary team of supports in the health care system and ways to collaborate. We will hold in mind community-based practices serving a multicultural population of pregnant people and their babies\, newborns\, young children\, and caregivers. \nTogether we will acknowledge the vulnerabilities of the people served and discuss non-didactic psychoeducation\, anticipatory guidance\, trauma informed practices and culturally attuned interventions\, with a social justice lens. Lastly\, we will discuss the types of services\, a single service offering (one-time visit) or ongoing service offering providing knowledge of perinatal stages\, prematurity\, and typical development of children and exposure to a range of risks\, protective factors\, and biopsychosocial influences on developmental outcomes. \n*This Webinar is useful for all providers who come into contact with perinatal clients from pre-conception through parenthood. \nREGISTER NOW\nThis webinar does not provide any Continuing Education Units (CEUs). \nThis webinar will be recorded and available on the Perinatal Support WA webinar page.  If you cannot attend in person\, you do not need to register.  Recording will be uploaded approximately 1 month after the training. \nThis free webinar is available to anyone working with families during the perinatal period and is offered by Perinatal Support WA through a grant from Strengthening Families Washington at the Department of Children\, Youth\, and Families (DCYF). \nLauren Perez\, PsyD\nLauren is a licensed clinical psychologist that provides reflective facilitation and training; infant\, perinatal\, child therapy and is rostered in child-parent psychotherapy; infant and early childhood mental health consultation; and perinatal mental health and reproductive justice services both within inpatient and outpatient services\, as well as other community settings. As a bilingual and bicultural Latina clinician\, she provides trauma informed and culturally responsive direct services\, consultation\, and reflective facilitation in both English and Spanish.
URL:https://perinatalsupport.org/event/mental-health-and-attachment-during-pregnancy/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ContinuingEducation,Provider Training,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Mindfulness Strategies for the Perinatal Period: Simple & Effective Tools to Use with Parents in this Season of Life Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Date: May 12\, 2022 \nTime: 12pm-1:15pm PST \nCost: FREE \nLocation: Zoom \nPresenter: Michelle Anderson\, LMHC\, PMH-C \nWhere do we start in our work with perinatal clients? We begin by meeting them exactly where they are\, offering support via mindfulness and simple interventions. This webinar will lay out the foundation of how and why we use mindfulness with this population and what that actually means and looks like. It will also provide concrete and simple tools to help parents develop structures and understanding to manage the transition to parenthood including: \n(1) How to assess and address their essential self-care\, \n(2) How to identify and apply the skills of self-regulation\, \n(3) How to manage mood and anxiety concerns with gentleness and ease. \nThese Mobile Mama Tools were designed and developed specifically for mothers and parents in the perinatal stage. \n*This Webinar is useful for all providers who come into contact with perinatal clients from pre-conception through parenthood. \nREGISTER NOW\nThis webinar does not provide any Continuing Education Units (CEUs). \nThis webinar will be recorded and available on the Perinatal Support WA webinar page.  If you cannot attend in person\, you do not need to register.  Recording will be uploaded approximately 1 month after the training. \nThis free webinar is available to anyone working with families during the perinatal period and is offered by Perinatal Support WA through a grant from Strengthening Families Washington at the Department of Children\, Youth\, and Families (DCYF). \nMichelle Anderson\, LMHC\, PMH-C\, is the owner of Mobile Mama Strategies\, a group counseling practice based in Bellingham\, Washington that focuses on Therapy\, Training for providers and Tools for Motherhood. Additionally\, Michelle is a trainer and consultant for Perinatal Support Washington\, teaching their 10-month long Advanced PMH Training and Consultation courses. In her work over the last 15 years\, Michelle has designed simple and effective Tools for Mothers (and parents) based on a trauma-informed\, mindfulness and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) approach. You can find more information about Michelle and Mobile Mama at www.MobileMama.com
URL:https://perinatalsupport.org/event/mindfulness-strategies-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ContinuingEducation,Provider Training,Webinars
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SUMMARY:The Impact of Pain on Perinatal Mental Health (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Date: April 4\, 2022 \nTime: 12pm-1:30pm PST \nCost: FREE \nLocation: Zoom \nPresenter: Katie McGee\, PT\, DPT \nMental health challenges\, such as loneliness during the pandemic\, increase the risk of bodily pain. Likewise\, bodily pain increases the risk of mental health conditions\, such as depression. This bidirectional relationship is particularly pronounced in the perinatal period\, due in part to the prevalence of pain during gestation as well as the risk for significant injuries in the birth process\, including Cesarean scars and perineal tears. Similarly\, childrearing practices often place notable strain on parents’ bodies. This presentation will cover relevant recent research on pain and mental health in the perinatal period. It will also suggest basic ideas for anyone from peers to therapists to better support people in the perinatal period\, or who are fostering or adopting. There will be time for questions at the end.  \nREGISTER NOW\nThis webinar does not provide any Continuing Education Units (CEUs). \nThis webinar will be recorded and available on the Perinatal Support WA webinar page.  If you cannot attend in person\, you do not need to register.  Recording will be uploaded approximately 1 month after the training. \nThis free webinar is available to anyone working with families during the perinatal period and is offered by Perinatal Support WA through a grant from Strengthening Families Washington at the Department of Children\, Youth\, and Families (DCYF). \nKatie McGee\, PT\, DPT\, (they/them) is a white\, queer\, non-binary parent and physical therapist based in Seattle. Their practice centers pregnancy care and gender-affirming care. They have experience volunteering with Perinatal Support of Washington and La Leche League.
URL:https://perinatalsupport.org/event/pain-perinatal-mental-health-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ContinuingEducation,Provider Training,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Speak Up for Your Maternal Health: Advocacy Strategies for Providers Serving BIPOC Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will provide an overview of the top contributing factors of Black infant & maternal mortality\, perinatal mental health risk factors\, and introduce practice tools that providers can utilize in their clinical work to help eliminate disparities in care. \nDate: Monday\, December 6\, 2021 \nTime: 12pm-1:30pm PST \nCost: FREE \nLocation: Zoom \nPresenter: Kima Tozay MSW\, LICSW\, CGCS \nTopics Include: \n\nIdentify 3 factors that contribute to inequities in healthcare for Black\, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) birthing people.\nRecognize the importance of self and provider advocacy for eliminating disparities for BIPOC.\nDescribe two tools providers can implement in their clinical practice to include the BIPOC Maternal Healthcare Bill of Rights and the 5 questions every provider should ask.\nPractice using the two tools (self-advocacy and assessment questions) utilizing a real case study.\n\nREGISTER NOW\nThis webinar does not provide any Continuing Education Units (CEUs). \nThis webinar will be recorded and available on the Perinatal Support WA webinar page.  If you cannot attend in person\, you do not need to register.  Recording will be uploaded approximately 1 month after the training. \nThis free webinar is available to anyone working with families during the perinatal period and is offered by Perinatal Support WA through a grant from Strengthening Families Washington at the Department of Children\, Youth\, and Families (DCYF). \nShakima Tozay is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker\, Certified Grief Counseling Specialist\, and a bereaved mom. She supports and advocates for families impacted by infertility and pregnancy and infant loss through volunteer work with national and international non-profit organizations.  As an advocate\,Kima and a team of bereaved mothers\, was instrumental in getting Certificate of Birth Resulting in Stillbirth legislation passed in Washington State in April 2021. She is the Board Chair-Elect for Return to Zero Hope\, a national non-profit organization raising awareness about Pregnancy Loss and volunteers her time facilitating support groups with bereaved parents for RTZ Hope and Postpartum Support International (PSI).  Kima is also Secretary of Washington State Chapter Advisory Committee and member of Snohomish County’s Perinatal Mental Health Taskforce. She lives in Stanwood\, WA with her husband and family.
URL:https://perinatalsupport.org/event/speak-up-for-your-maternal-health-advocacy-strategies-for-providers-serving-bipoc-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ContinuingEducation,Webinars
ORGANIZER;CN="Perinatal Support Washington":MAILTO:training@perinatalsupport.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210617T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210617T133000
DTSTAMP:20260429T161903
CREATED:20210504T230116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221108T171345Z
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SUMMARY:The Impact of Mindfulness on Perinatal Mental Health Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will provide an overview of the current evidence-base for mindfulness interventions in the perinatal period. This will include a look at the types of interventions that have been studied\, the benefits found for perinatal mental health and outstanding questions in the field. Lessons from the implementation of the NEW Moms Connect study at the University of Washington will also be discussed with a focus on the importance of adapting interventions to ensure access for all communities.  This webinar is open to anyone working with families during the perinatal period. \n  \n Trainer: Becca Calhoun\, MPH \nLocation: Zoom \nThis webinar does not provide any Continuing Education Units (CEUs). \nThis free webinar is available to anyone working with families during the perinatal period and is offered by Perinatal Support WA through a grant from Strengthening Families Washington at the Department of Children\, Youth\, and Families (DCYF). \nQuestions regarding the webinar\, please email: training@perinatalsupport.org \nThis webinar will be recorded and available on the Perinatal Support WA webinar page.  If you cannot attend in person\, you do not need to register.  Recording will be uploaded approximately 1 month after the training. \n  \nREGISTER TODAY\nBecca Calhoun\, MPH is the training and evaluation specialist at the Center for Child and Family Well-Being\, where she directed the NEW Moms Connect study\, evaluating mindfulness and self-compassion interventions for pregnant and postpartum women facing economic adversity. In addition to her work at CCFW\, Becca serves on the faculty of the Mindful Birthing and Parenting Foundation\, providing training and mentoring for new mindfulness teachers.
URL:https://perinatalsupport.org/event/impact-of-mindfulness-on-perinatal-mental-health-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ContinuingEducation,Provider Training,Webinars
GEO:47.7510741;-120.7401385
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210305T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210305T133000
DTSTAMP:20260429T161903
CREATED:20210215T185309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210219T191119Z
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SUMMARY:Cannabis Use in the Perinatal Period - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will discuss effects of cannabis on mood\, anxiety\, sleep\, and trauma-related symptoms and summarize available studies that have investigated cannabis for therapeutic purposes. Risks associated with long term and heavy cannabis use and what defines Cannabis Use Disorder will be reviewed. We will then discuss considerations specific to cannabis use in pregnant and breastfeeding people and how to talk to patients about their cannabis use\, including some foundations of motivational interviewing. We hope to make this webinar interactive so\, cases and questions are welcome.\n  \nPresenter: Nadejda Bespalova\, MD\n\nREGISTER TODAY\nQuestions regarding the training\, please email: info@perinatalsupport.org \n\n\nNadejda Bespalova is a board-certified psychiatrist. She obtained her medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston\, Texas. She then completed general psychiatry training at NYU Langone Medical Center in New York. She became interested in women’s and perinatal mental health and completed additional training in this field as a resident. She went on to complete a fellowship in addiction psychiatry at UW and stayed on as faculty. She currently works as a perinatal and addiction psychiatrist at UW\, including at the Maternal Infant Care Clinic\, where she provides mental health services to patients with high-risk pregnancies.\n\n\n\n\nThis training will be recorded and available on the Perinatal Support WA webinar page.  If you cannot attend in person\, you do not need to register.  Recording will be uploaded approx 1 week after the training.\n\nThis free training is part of the Perinatal Mental Health Initiative Webinar Series provided by Perinatal Support Washington through a grant from Strengthening Families Washington at the Department of Children\, Youth\, and Families (DCYF).
URL:https://perinatalsupport.org/event/cannabis-use-in-the-perinatal-period-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ContinuingEducation,Provider Training,Webinars
GEO:47.7510741;-120.7401385
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200302T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200302T133000
DTSTAMP:20260429T161903
CREATED:20200204T042223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201111T070407Z
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Womxn's Mental Health During the Childbearing Year
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, March 2\, 2020\n12:00pm-1:30pm FREE \nPresenter: Camie Jae Goldhammer\, MSW\, LICSW\, IBCLC\nIndigenous Women in WA state face a complex tapestry of risk factors and protective factors during the childbearing year. Historical trauma\, lived experiences of trauma\, racism\, and poverty lead to a high prevalence of medical and mental health complications during this period. Childbearing and motherhood are also opportunities for growth\, health\, and healing. Indegenous womxn have a rich history to draw from to help support and heal through reclaiming traditional practices such as breastfeeding and indigenous parenting practices. This webinar will look at these issues as well as treatment implications and strategies for support mental health throughout the perinatal period. \n**This training is open to anyone working with childbearing families. \nCamie Jae Goldhammer\, MSW\, LICSW\, IBCLC\, (Sisseton-Wahpeton) is a Clinical Social Worker and Lactation Consultant. Camie received her Master of Social Work degree from the University of Washington in 2006\, specializing in Maternal Mood Disorders and the affects of complex/Intergenerational trauma on attachment\, bonding and the parenting practices of Native families.  \nRegister for this free training in advance. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.  Registration link: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/vJMsceyuqT4ulcloif2emGNNxHXFvMXJIA \nThis Webinar Series is provided by Perinatal Support Washington through funding from the Department of Children\, Youth and Families.
URL:https://perinatalsupport.org/event/indigenous-womxns-mental-health-during-the-childbearing-year/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Provider Training,Webinars
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