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International Resources
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beyondblue.org.au beyondblue is a national, independent, not-for-profit organization working to address issues associated with depression, anxiety and related substance misuse disorders in Australia. This website provides clear and comprehensive information about PND, including: how to recognize the symptoms; how to help yourself or others; the risk factors; the treatments; how to stay well; services and help/information lines; and a moderated chat forum. |
Families Matter Families Matter is a not-for-profit primary source of information and training for Postpartum Depression in Calgary, Alberta. Mission: We strengthen families by creating learning opportunities that build confidence, competence and connection through life’s transitions. |
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Marcé Society The principal aim of the society is to promote, facilitate and communicate about research into all aspects of the mental health of women, their infants, and their partners around the time of childbirth. |
Mothers Matter The Postnatal Depression Family/Whanau New Zealand Trust website provides up to date information for mothers, fathers and their families/whanau and for those health professionals who are treating them. This New Zealand based website is unique in that it relates to the New Zealand culture with kiwi mums, dads and family/whanau members talking about their personal experiences living with postnatal depression and anxiety. |
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PND Training Training in Postnatal Depression & Perinatal Mental Health Issues. |
Postpartum Support International Postpartum Support International (PSI) is an international network which focuses on postpartum mental health and social support. |
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www.icea.org The International Childbirth Education Association (ICEA) as a professional organization supports educators and other health care providers who believe in freedom to make decisions based on knowledge of alternatives in family-centered maternity and newborn care. |
www.pmhp.za.org The supportive Website for the Perinatal Mental Health Project (South Africa) - Our vision is for all women to have access to routine mental health care during and after pregnancy as part of their maternal care. |
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Last Updated: 4/18/2013 2:08:58 PM
Last Updated: 4/18/2013 2:08:58 PM






