Free Training for NYC Perinatal Care Providers on July 22, 2015

Learn to screen for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders

Seleni will host a free training for perinatal care providers on July 22, 2015 at Brooklyn's Borough Hall. This is the Seleni Institute's second training in a quarterly series of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders workshops, which began with a tremendously successful training on April 16.

Twenty percent of women will experience a perinatal mood disorder or anxiety disorder (PMAD), so it is essential that health care providers know how to identify these conditions and help women get the care they need. Through these trainings, our goal at Seleni is to demystify PMADs, make screening and treatment referrals accessible and easy, and give providers the skills and tools to help families get to a stronger place.

At our first training in April, providers appreciated the extensive and accessible information provided by Seleni psychotherapist Sarah Best, LMSW. In July she will give the same comprehensive overview – covering symptoms, screening methods, and how and where to refer women for professional help – all in an easy-to-understand, engaging format.

We invite ob-gyns, midwives, pediatricians, doulas, and anyone who works closely with pregnant and postpartum women in New York City to come learn simple and effective ways to help women and families.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Registration: 8:30 am
Training: 9:00 – 10:30 am

Brooklyn Borough Hall
209 Joralemon Street, Courtroom
Brooklyn, NY 11201
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If you would like to attend, please RSVP here.

You can also join the event on Facebook to see who else is going and invite your friends. Please feel free to share this link on social media or with a care provider who will benefit.

If you have additional questions, please contact Florrie Barron at (212) 939-7200.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Earn 18 CE credits! Receive the best education from our experts and study at your own pace.

Earn 18 CE credits! 

Receive the best education from our experts and study at your own pace.

Alana Pipe

Alana Pipe is an editorial assistant at the Seleni Institute in New York. She attended McGill University in Montreal, Canada, where she received a B.A. in English literature and political science. She enjoys running marathons and has written about her recent transcontinental bike voyage in detail at geareduphill.com. She lives in Brooklyn.

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