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Developing online treatments for postpartum depression with Madison Lackie

Developing online treatments for postpartum depression with Madison Lackie

FromThe Pelvic Health Podcast


Developing online treatments for postpartum depression with Madison Lackie

FromThe Pelvic Health Podcast

ratings:
Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Jan 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode dives into the latest research that is currently underway in Canada to help women suffering with postnatal/postpartum depression. Madison Lackie has recently completed her MSc in Reproductive and Developmental Sciences at the University of British Columbia (through the Faculty of Medicine, Department of OB/GYN) after receiving her BScH from Queen’s University in Life Sciences.


Her Masters research, that she so kindly shares with us in this episode, is the first phase of a larger project which aims to create a web-enabled intervention that delivers psychosocial skills and education to assist in treating postpartum/postnatal depression (PPD/PND).
 
Resources:
Canada – Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) – https://cmha.ca/
Canada (British Columbia) – Pacific Postpartum Support Society – http://postpartum.org/
Australia – Beyond Blue – https://www.beyondblue.org.au/
Australia – Perinatal Anxiety & Depression Australia – https://www.panda.org.au/
International – Postpartum Progress – https://postpartumprogress.com/
International – Postpartum Support International - https://www.postpartum.net/

 
Reproductive Mental Health at BC Women's Hospital
      Twitter & Instagram:
@womensresearch
@ubcshl (Dr. Lori Brotto's lab)
http://whri.org/ (research institute website)
 
Released:
Jan 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Podcast for professionals, as well as the general public, on all things related to pelvic health. Interviews with leading experts. Hosted by physiotherapists Lori Forner, Joelene Murdoch, and Tamara Woods