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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 3 days ago
Thanks for the RTs @kimworld @amysorrells @parentswithppmd @ppdmama @ppddays 3 days ago
@daymented Any time! 16 days ago
@bklynhfc Glad to make you smile. Just think the tizzy over her leaving in 2011 is a bit overwrought. 16 days ago
RT @postpartumprogr: @daymented Per your request: 6 Things U Should Avoid If U Have #Postpartum Depression http://bit.ly/h1auO 16 days ago
 

SAMHSA Offers Two New Publications on Women's Mental Health

Posted Jun 11 2009 6:06pm
It seems I may have missed National Women's Health Week back in May. I didn't notice any big celebrations or news or parades or million women marches -- did you? And may I ask, IS THAT ALL WE GET?! A measly week?!!! Nonetheless, in honor of our health, the US Department of Health & Human Services' Office on Women's Health released two women's mental health publications that are available to you free. You can either download them or order free copies through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's Health Information Network (SHIN) or call 1-877-SAMHSA-7. The first is called "Action Steps for Improving Women's Mental Health" and was created for healthcare pros. This is a report that brings together the most recent research, resources, products and tools on mental health issues in women and explores the role gender plays in diagnosing, treating and coping with mental illness. It...
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