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A Mother's Day special.
In today’s episode, Victoria Emslie speaks with Sheila Duffy, Director of the Pacific Post Partum Support Society (PPPSS), a non-profit organization that has been providing support for individuals and families dealing with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders for over 50 years. Sheila shares her personal stories and experiences working with PPPSS, as well as discusses the challenges faced by their clients and how the community can help.
She also touches on the organization’s goals for the future and what supporters can do to help. This insightful conversation sheds light on the importance of mental health support for new parents and the valuable work being done by organizations like PPPSS to provide it.
Resources provided to us by PPPSS:
www.parlab.med.ubc.cawww.postpartumstress.com/ Book: www.amazon.com/Dropping-Baby-Other-Scary-Thoughtswww.reproductivementalhealth.ca/ www.postpartum.org
A Mother's Day special.
In today’s episode, Victoria Emslie speaks with Sheila Duffy, Director of the Pacific Post Partum Support Society (PPPSS), a non-profit organization that has been providing support for individuals and families dealing with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders for over 50 years. Sheila shares her personal stories and experiences working with PPPSS, as well as discusses the challenges faced by their clients and how the community can help.
She also touches on the organization’s goals for the future and what supporters can do to help. This insightful conversation sheds light on the importance of mental health support for new parents and the valuable work being done by organizations like PPPSS to provide it.
Resources provided to us by PPPSS:
www.parlab.med.ubc.cawww.postpartumstress.com/ Book: www.amazon.com/Dropping-Baby-Other-Scary-Thoughtswww.reproductivementalhealth.ca/ www.postpartum.org
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