What is postpartum depression and why is it such a large problem but rarely ever talked about? Tiffany shares her dark story and when she realized she needed to seek help. Deborah Blum,LMHC,LMFT is here to discuss the statistics,resources available for moms and what gave her the inspiration to help empower others.
To find out more about Deborah or the Blum Counseling Group please visit :
https://blumcounselinggroup.com/
Blum Counseling Group, Marriage & Family Therapist Intern, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33306 | Psychology Today
https://instagram.com/blumcounselinggroup?igshid=1he3g956hgo8o IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW HAS SIGNS OF PPD please reach out to your doctor,local support groups or the Postpartum Education for Parents hotline @
805.967.7636, www.sbpep.org
A 24-hour support line is available for one-on-one support, from basic infant care, to the baby blues and other perinatal topics
For more information on PostPartum Depression
https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/postpartum-depression-facts/index.shtml
https://www.apa.org/pi/women/resources/reports/postpartum-depression
Treasure Coast Support
https://www.martinhealth.org/postpartum-support