Highlights of Upcoming PSI Conference in Houston
If you want to know why it is DEFINITELY worth your while to attend Postpartum Support International's upcoming annual conference in Houston, here are a few very good reasons:
Margaret Howard, PhD will be speaking. She is the Director of the Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island, which is one of the nation's leading specialty hospitals for women and newborns. It's the only hospital where pregnant and postpartum women can come and be treated for all symptomatic conditions. It is also the first and only hospital in the country that allows the infant to stay with his mother during treatment if inpatient hospitalization is warranted. To read a very touching story of a mother who greatly benefited from their program, click here. Anyone who is attempting to bring cutting edge perinatal programs into a community-based facility needs to hear the story of how our nation got its first comprehensive program for women and their infants suffering from perinatal mood disorders.
Take advantage of PSI's Certificate Training in setting up support group services for women suffering from perinatal mood disorders. Or, take part in advanced clinical training for professionals already serving this population -- this session will provide case presentations and application of efficacious treatment models for affective recovery.
Thomas Hale, RPh, PhD, will tackle the sensitive issue of medication use during breastfeeding. This topic is always of great interest to mothers, clinicians and healthcare professionals. Hale is professor of Pediatrics and assistant dean of Research at Texas Tech University School of Medicine and author of the widely-used reference book "Medications and Mothers' Milk".
Lucy Puryear, MD, will present on psychiatric illness during pregnancy. Renowned in her field of pregnancy-related mood disorders, Dr. Puryear will walk us through the effects on the fetus and how these can be minimized with appropriate care. Puryear, of Baylor University, is author of "Understanding Your Moods When You're Expecting".
Hear from George Parnham, Andrea Yates' defense attorney and tireless advocate for women whose mental status is not appropriately considered when tragedy leads them into the criminal justice system. He will provide an outline of what recourses women may have in defense.
Valerie Plame Wilson, former CIA agent and author of the bestselling book "Fair Game", will discuss her battles with PPD and how she overcame it. Wilson will be the keynote speaker at Friday night's banquet.
Anne Dunnewold, PhD, will discuss culture and motherhood, and offer sound advice to counter feelings of guilt that may arise when one is not the "perfect mother". (Is there any such thing?) Dunnewold is the author of the recent book "Even June Cleaver Would Forget the Juice Box".
There is much, much more. Postpartum Support International is the world’s leading nonprofit organization devoted to eradicating the ignorance around pregnancy-related mood disorders in every community worldwide! It will be a great time to network with other sufferers and healthcare professionals who specialize in treating us. I hope to see you there!!
IMPORTANT: Early bird registration ends this Friday, May 16th. Get your registration in now to save $50. Online registration is now available. Hilton's special hotel rate of $119 will end May 16th as well -- trust me, the room rate triples afte the 16th, so hurry!
(Thanks to Deborah Sorenson, Sherry Duson and Susan Stone for helping me put together the highlights of the conference!)





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