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Join us as we discuss perinatal mood disorders and their impact on pregnant and postpartum people. Tune in to hear about resources available for those in need, perinatal yoga as a coping tool, and foundational support to help parents achieve their optimal mental health status. Our guests from the Perinatal Mental Health Alliance for POC Postpartum Support International share tips for how you can support your patients experiencing PMAD.
Andrea Clark Horton
Andrea Clark Horton is the Director of the Perinatal Mental Health Alliance for People of Color. She’s an attorney and ordained minister and counselor who’s passionate about the holistic well-being of God’s people especially those in marginalized communities. As Staff Chaplain for Women’s Health at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, she cared for the spiritual and emotional needs of families experiencing pregnancy complications, infant loss, and terminal illness in adults. Her work with women in this setting introduced Andrea to a passion for researching and understanding what role narrative and storytelling play in black women’s mental and emotional health and well-being.
Currently enrolled a PhD Student in Religion and Psychology at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, Andrea is training to become a licensed clinical professional counselor. In years past, she’s served with the Chicago Board of Education and directed an outreach program serving homeless and disconnected young adults in Chicago and Evanston, IL. She’s also a past recipient of the National Bar Association’s Nation’s Best Advocates 40 Under 40 Award. Her first book, HERstory, Volume 1: She is Strong was released in 2022.
Patience Riley, NCC, LPC, PMH-C
Patience Riley is the Communications Manager for the Perinatal Mental Health Alliance for People of Color. She’s also a Licensed Professional Counselor certified in Perinatal Mental Health, RETAIN Certified Parental Leave Coach, certified in perinatal yoga, and a 200-hr yoga teacher trainee working with clients in Georgia and Nebraska. Patience shares her expertise through her blog WHOA MAMA and has been featured on other media outlets such as Vanity Fair London, Vogue Singapore, The Wall Street Journal Podcast, and Military Families Magazine.
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Join us as we discuss perinatal mood disorders and their impact on pregnant and postpartum people. Tune in to hear about resources available for those in need, perinatal yoga as a coping tool, and foundational support to help parents achieve their optimal mental health status. Our guests from the Perinatal Mental Health Alliance for POC Postpartum Support International share tips for how you can support your patients experiencing PMAD.
Andrea Clark Horton
Andrea Clark Horton is the Director of the Perinatal Mental Health Alliance for People of Color. She’s an attorney and ordained minister and counselor who’s passionate about the holistic well-being of God’s people especially those in marginalized communities. As Staff Chaplain for Women’s Health at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, she cared for the spiritual and emotional needs of families experiencing pregnancy complications, infant loss, and terminal illness in adults. Her work with women in this setting introduced Andrea to a passion for researching and understanding what role narrative and storytelling play in black women’s mental and emotional health and well-being.
Currently enrolled a PhD Student in Religion and Psychology at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, Andrea is training to become a licensed clinical professional counselor. In years past, she’s served with the Chicago Board of Education and directed an outreach program serving homeless and disconnected young adults in Chicago and Evanston, IL. She’s also a past recipient of the National Bar Association’s Nation’s Best Advocates 40 Under 40 Award. Her first book, HERstory, Volume 1: She is Strong was released in 2022.
Patience Riley, NCC, LPC, PMH-C
Patience Riley is the Communications Manager for the Perinatal Mental Health Alliance for People of Color. She’s also a Licensed Professional Counselor certified in Perinatal Mental Health, RETAIN Certified Parental Leave Coach, certified in perinatal yoga, and a 200-hr yoga teacher trainee working with clients in Georgia and Nebraska. Patience shares her expertise through her blog WHOA MAMA and has been featured on other media outlets such as Vanity Fair London, Vogue Singapore, The Wall Street Journal Podcast, and Military Families Magazine.
The post The Impact of Perinatal Mood Disorders appeared first on AWHONN.

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