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Jun 06

Bringing Postpartum Mood Disorders out of the Dark

This presentation covers the prevalence of Postpartum Mood Disorders (PPMDs), key symptoms, and assessment tools for various mental health concerns, including relationship satisfaction. It will explore the unique needs of diverse populations, disparities in care, and available treatment options. Additionally, participants will learn how to discuss depression and anxiety with postpartum mothers and their families. All mental health and early childhood professionals and curious mothers and fathers from across the U.S. and beyond are invited to attend.

Virtual location

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Jun 06, 2025 12:00pm - Jun 06, 2025 02:00pm

$39.00

A two-hour presentation to understand more about Postpartum Depression and how to support those affected. Professionals, parents, and family members from across the U.S. and beyond are invited to attend.


Date: Friday, June 6, 2025

Time: 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Cost: $39.00

Continuing Education Credits available:

2 CEUs provided by the Florida Board Of Clinical Social Work, Marriage And Family Therapy, and Mental Health Counseling


Discount pricing (10%) is available for registrations of 5 or more from the same agency/company.  Contact Ms. Shaun P. Hoyle, Director of Training and Professional Development at the office: 941-371-8820, ext 1007, cell: 941-266-1908, or email Shaun.Hoyle@TheFloridaCenter.org.

 


Jeanie DeLa, LMHC


Jeanie received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas. She earned her master's degree from Texas A&M University in 1984, where she majored in counseling. Jeanie has worked with a variety of populations since completing her degrees, including those suffering from substance abuse addiction, eating disorders, and traumatic brain injuries. However, she found her calling when she began working with pregnant women and families with newborns and young children. She received the Healthy Start Mission Award in 2013 for her work with pregnant and nursing mothers and received a Teaming Up for Change Award from the Florida Department of Children and Families the following year. Jeanie is also expertly trained in the following areas: childbirth education, lactation counseling, Fussy Baby Network, Love's Cradle relationship enhancement facilitation, Circle of Security parenting, Traumatic Incident Reduction Therapy, and Group Peer Support (GPS). Jeanie serves as a trainer and facilitator for the Mothers and Babies post-partum depression prevention program. Jeanie is also trained in the Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health & Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood (DC: 0-5).