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Katherine S.'s Twitter Updates

RT @ppddays: RT @bklynhfc: 1 in 8 moms affected: serious #postpartum depressio. Sign petition 4 awareness http://tinyurl.com/y8fwynw about 14 hours ago
Thanks for the RTs @kimworld @amysorrells @parentswithppmd @ppdmama @ppddays about 19 hours ago
@daymented Any time! 13 days ago
@bklynhfc Glad to make you smile. Just think the tizzy over her leaving in 2011 is a bit overwrought. 13 days ago
RT @postpartumprogr: @daymented Per your request: 6 Things U Should Avoid If U Have #Postpartum Depression http://bit.ly/h1auO 13 days ago
 

National Academies To Release Report on Depressed Parents & Their Impact on Children

Posted Jun 08 2009 6:37pm
The National Research Council and Institute of Medicine of the National Academies are releasing a report at a public briefing on Wednesday, June 10 called "Depression in Parents, Parenting and Children: Opportunities to Improve Identification, Treatment and Prevention". The report will be released via a press conference at 1pm EST at the National Press Club in Washington DC. It explores the interaction of depressed parents, parenting practices and its impact on children as well as strategies to promote effective interventions for widespread implementation in different service settings for diverse populations of families. The briefing will include the committee's recommendations for improving the quality of care for depressed adults and their children. The study was funded by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, the California Endowment, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration, and the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Participants in the press...
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