Florida BH IMPACT - October News

Oct 28, 2021

Check out the October newsletter for information about the upcoming 6th Annual Perinatal Mental Health Conference! 

We would also like to congratulate PSI on their new contract for a Maternal Mental Health Hotline! Read more below.

We are excited to share the news that Postpartum Support International (PSI) has been awarded a contract with the federal government through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to operate the first-ever Maternal Mental Health Hotline.


The Hotline will launch in early 2022 and will be available 24/7, 365 days a year, providing services in English and Spanish via voice, text, and webchat. This will be an excellent resource for those suffering from maternal mental health conditions and will be a great addition to the ongoing work that PSI and other organizations do to provide services to birthing people and their families.

Congratulations, PSI!

 

Florida BH IMPACT - October 2021 News

Florida BH IMPACT - September News

Sep 28, 2021

September is suicide prevention awareness month. Florida BH IMPACT has included resources and guides in the September newsletter to help clinicians and those who may be suffering. Click here to read the September newsletter.

 

This month, mental health advocates, prevention organizations, survivors, allies, and community members came together to promote suicide prevention awareness. Check out the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline website for more resources and information. Risk factors for suicide include mental disorders, particularly mood disorders, schizophrenia, anxiety disorders and certain personality disorders, alcohol and other substance use disorders, a history of trauma or abuse, and more. Effective clinical care for mental, physical and substance use disorders, easy access to a variety of clinical interventions, strong connections to family and community support, and support through ongoing medical and mental health care relationships can make it less likely that individuals will consider, attempt, or die by suicide. Read more about risk and protective factors here. Click here for resources for suicide loss survivors.

 

Florida BH IMAPCT - September 2021 News

Florida BH IMPACT - August News

Aug 30, 2021

This month the BH IMPACT team highlighted the ongoing training happening around the state with our enrolled practices. Check out our newsletter to see how you can become enrolled today!

 

 

Florida BH IMAPCT - August 2021 News

Florida BH IMPACT - June News

Jun 23, 2021

Click here to check out the Florida BH IMPACT June Newsletter for suggestions of mental health apps, information about LGBTQIA+ Mental Health Resources in honor of Pride Month, and info for Dads and Partners on Depression.

Florida BH IMAPCT - June 2021 News

Florida BH IMPACT - May News

May 27, 2021

It is Maternal Mental Health Month! To celebrate, Florida BH IMPACT has filled the newsletter with facts and resources. Check it out here!

See a preview of the newsletter below:

Join Florida BH IMPACT to raise awareness, share resources, and empower families to get the help they need when experiencing struggles with perinatal mental health. Pregnant people of every culture, age, income level, and race can develop perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. Universal screening for depression, anxiety, and substance use at least once in the perinatal or postpartum period is recommended to identify, treat, and/or refer patients to mental health care.
For partners and families of those struggling, PSI has a great list of resources and tips that you can access here. For dads, more resources can be found here.

 

Florida BH IMAPCT - May 2021 News

Florida BH IMPACT - April News

Apr 28, 2021
In the April Newsletter, Florida BH IMPACT explores the relationship between breastfeeding and mental health. See a preview of the newsletter below!
 
 
Breastfeeding & Behavioral Health

The relationship between breastfeeding and perinatal mental health is complex, as there are sociocultural, physical, and psychological factors involved. Breastfeeding has many psychological benefits, including the release of oxytocin and the regulation of sleep and wake patterns for mother and baby. For mothers who are suffering from depression or anxiety, breastfeeding can be especially challenging. Depressed mothers often report lower breastfeeding self-efficacy and breastfeed less or for shorter time periods. Other times, difficulties with breastfeeding can have psychological consequencesClick here to read more about learn to work "with the mother in mind" when caring for perinatal mood disorders and breastfeeding. Providing positive engagement, education, and respect for their decisions best supports families during this time.


Check out the Florida Breastfeeding Coalition, Inc. for more resources.
 

Florida BH IMAPCT - April 2021 News

Florida BH IMPACT - March News

Mar 12, 2021

In our March newsletter, Florida BH IMPACT shares Sleep Information and Tips and access to our resources from Florida BH IMPACT. 

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Sleep quality is a significant risk factor for postpartum depression and anxiety.  For treatment, ask about sleep onset, duration, frequency and number of awakenings, and daytime alertness. Poor sleep is a common symptom of depression and anxiety, and using a validated screening tool like the EPDS is recommended for all patients. Appropriate treatment for sleep disruptions depends on the cause and can include therapy, improved sleep hygiene, or medication in certain circumstances. You can call BH IMPACT with any questions regarding your patient's mental health.

Florida BH IMPACT - March 2021 News

Florida BH IMPACT - February Newsletter

Feb 19, 2021

In the February Newsletter, Florida BH IMPACT promotes upcoming events in honor of Black History Month. We also highlight tools and resources for Substance Use Disorder during pregnancy. Click here to read our newsletter.
 

See below for a preview of the content:

At Florida BH IMPACT, we are committed to working to dismantle racism and directly addressing health disparities and inequities. In honor of Black History Month, below you can find organizations and upcoming events that highlight the ongoing work to address health disparities and improve perinatal mental health across the country.

 


The Black Mamas Matter Alliance is a Black women-led cross-sectoral alliance. Click here to access their products, literature, and toolkit. The Black Mamas Matter toolkit is a resource for advocates who wish to take a human rights-based approach to maternal health and securing safe and respectful maternal health care for all. First released in June 2016, the toolkit was produced by the Center for Reproductive Rights in partnership with members of the Black Mamas Matter Alliance. 

Read the February 2021 Newsletter Here!

Florida BH IMPACT - January 2021 Newsletter

Jan 11, 2021

Included in the January newsletter is reminders about Florida BH IMPACT resources, announcements of offerings for OUD trainings through the Florida Perinatal Quality Collaborative, and the latest information about COVID-19 Vaccines and Pregnancy.

The Florida Perinatal Quality Collaborative (FPQC) is partnering with the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM)American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) District XII, and American College of Nurse Midwives (ACNM) to provide education on opioid use disorder specialized for women's health care providers.


The ASAM Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder (TOUD) Course is being held Saturday, February 13, 2021 from 8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. ET for $25.
This course covers medications and treatments for OUD and provides 8 hours of required education needed to obtain the waiver to prescribe buprenorphine in an office-based setting.
Click here to visit the event site and register!
Click here to see the event flyer.



For the latest guidance from the CDC regarding the COVID-19 vaccine for those who are pregnant and breastfeeding, please click here

Click here to read ACOG's latest practice advisory regarding vaccinating pregnant and lactating patients against COVID-19. For ACOG's conversation guide, including points on risk, safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines during Pregnancy click here.

 

Florida BH IMPACT - January 2021 News