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Perinatal Mental Health: Resources and Information

Perinatal Mental Health: Resources and Information

This blog provides information and resources related to a study exploring the mental health of parents after taking their infants home.

Author: Islay Barne

About Us               Sophie Houghton (Primary Researcher)   Hi! I am Sophie. I am a trainee Clinical Psychologist at the University of Edinburgh and NHS Lothian. I am passionate about early intervention and prevention of mental health difficulties for parents and their infants, particularly for families who have experienced an […]

Life After the NICU: A Comparative Ecological Momentary Assessment Study The aim of this study is to explore how a stay in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) might affect the mental health of parents. We want to understand parental mental health within the context of their daily lives rather than looking at it retrospectively, […]

List of Useful Resources:   PANDA – Look here to learn more about postnatal depression in Dads   Fathers Reaching Out – For information and support visit this website, run by mark Williams a campaigner, speaker and writer about father mental health.   The Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) – A campaign leading a movement […]

List of Useful Resources:   PaNDAS – This site offers information, support and guidance for parents. This includes a free text support service, email support service, online support groups and many other services. Free helpline number: 0808 1961 776   Bliss – This site offers emotional and practical support, including email support services and video […]

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