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THE INTERNATIONAL MARCÉ
SOCIETY FOR PERINATAL MENTAL
HEALTH
BIENNIAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE
Swansea University
Swansea, Wales, UK
“Creating change in
perinatal mental health”
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Contents
Welcome
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Conference Objectives
2-3
Thanks
4
Conference Programme
5-33
Biographies of Plenary Speakers
34-38
Housekeeping
39-42
Delegate Names and Affiliation
43-52
Campus Map
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THE INTERNATIONAL MARCÉ SOCIETY FOR PERINATAL MENTAL HEALTH
You are very welcome to the first International Marcé Society Conference to be
held in Wales.
We hope you will feel at home and be stimulated and inspired during the next 3
days by the eclectic mix of science, research and development. We have 16
Ambassadors on hand to help you with any questions you may have. They are all
PhD students, so will be efficient and knowledgeable!!
Please feel free to make use of the café facilities around the campus. The beach
is across the road, so if we have good weather you might like to take a swim.
The park is situated at the rear of the Taliesin. Please find the map with all the
facilities on campus, enclosed in this pack.
Events
On Wednesday night, ‘The Stranger In Me’ film will be shown in the Taliesin
Theatre.
The Conference Gala Dinner will be held in Fulton House on Thursday evening.
On Friday night, The Closing Ceremony will be held in Taliesin Theatre and those
who have booked excursions will visit Rhossili Bay or Oystermouth Castle
afterwards.
Here are a few Welsh phrases for you to practice:
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‘Bore da’ (pronounced - buray daaa) – “Good morning!”
‘Diolch’ (pronounced - deeolchhh!) – “Thank you”
‘Shymae?’ (pronounced - shoemeye) – “How are you?”
‘Os gwelwch yn dda’ (pronounced - oss gwellwooch un thaaa) – “Please”
If you have any specific questions please contact, in the first instance, an
Ambassador or Conference Organiser (identified by t-shirts!)
“Croeso I Gymru” Welcome to Wales!
With my very best wishes,
Jane Hanley
President of the International Marcé Society
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THE INTERNATIONAL MARCÉ SOCIETY
CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES
1. To promote and gain a greater understanding of behavioural and neuro sciences
and the impact on perinatal mental health
2. Examine the diversity of international interventions and explore the efficacy of
these and application to research and practice
3. Network with colleagues from across the globe to share research ideas, develop
practice and enhance existing ideas
4. Create change in perinatal mental health to ensure every mother and her infant
has access to the best possible care
THE INTERNATIONAL MARCÉ SOCIETY - www.marcesociety.com
We are an International Society for the understanding, prevention and treatment of
mental illness related to childbearing.
As of September 14th the new Board of Directors (formally the Executive Committee) will
commence their Term of Office.
President (2014 -2016)
Jeanette Milgrom PhD.
Past President (2012 – 2014)
Jane Hanley PhD. Carmarthen, Wales
President Elect (2014 -2016)
Jane Fisher PhD. Victoria, Australia
Secretaries
Jane Honikman – Past President and founder of PSI
Anne- Laure Sutter MD
Treasurer
Vivette Glover PhD
Information Editor
Katherine Wisner MD
Social Media Editor
Walker Karraa PhD
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The Board of Directors look forward to operating collectively to promote the aims and
objectives of the Society, to support the philosophy of the Society, increase membership
and advance the well being of mothers and their families during the perinatal period.
Angela Bowen
Ian Jones
Linda Chaudron
Martin Kammerer
Nirmaljit Dhami
Oguz Omay
Megan Galbally (2014-2016)
Lisa Segre (2014-2016)
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The Marcé Society wishes to thank the following for their generous support of this Programme:
Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board
Claire Rowe, John Smiths Bookshop, Swansea, Wales
Community Practitioner & Health Visitors’ Association
Department of Health (England)
Institute of Health Visiting
Nick Wall Jewellers, Llandeilo, Wales
Seleni Institute, USA
With special thanks to:
Leah Black, Jodie Barlow-Haynes and Alexandra Evans from Conference Services, Swansea
University
Elizabeth Wasternack for Administrative Services
Jeff McAdams Metaport, for Abstract Submissions and Technical Support
Susan Conroy for hotel management issues
Susan Pawlby for organising the Ambassadors
The Scientific Committee - Nine Glangeaud, Vivette Glover, Jane Hanley, Louise Howard, Ian
Jones, Walker Karraa, Jeannette Milgrom, Michael O’Hara, Oguz Omay, Carmine Pariante, Lisa
Segre, Katherine Wisner
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Wednesday 10th September
REGISTRATION
8:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Taliesin Theatre
WELCOME ADDRESS
By Prof Iwan Davies University Pro Vice Chancellor, Pro Andrew Davies Chair of Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University
Health Board and Dr Jane Hanley President of the Marcé Society
9:30 AM - 9:45 AM
Taliesin & Faraday Theatres
PLENARY
Chair: Vivette Glover
9:45 AM - 10:30 AM
Taliesin & Faraday Theatres
Behavioral, Biological, and Epigenetic Consequences of Early Social
Experiences in Primates
Presenter: Stephen Suomi, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health
and Human Development
PLENARY
Chair: Nine Glangeaud
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Taliesin & Faraday Theatres
Improving Outcomes for Infants of Parents with Mental Health
Problems: The Role of Parent-Infant Psychotherapy
Presenter: Jane Barlow
SYMPOSIA
Three parallel symposiums
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Faraday
Mother-Baby Perinatal Treatment Impact and Management of Care
in Different Countries (Promoted by the SMF)
Chair: Nine Glangeaud-Freudenthal, INSERM
Faraday B
Infants Hospitalized in French MBUs: Impact of Prenatal Exposure to Psychotropic Drugs
on Neonatal Outcome
Presenter: Anne-Laure Sutter-Dallay
Admissions to Psychiatric Hospital in the Two Years following Childbirth in Scotland: G-PeMHS
- The Glasgow Perinatal Mental Health Study
Presenter: Roch Cantwell, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Early Prenatal interview, a New Tool in France: From Screening to Network and Care?
Presenter: Elisabeth Glatigny-Dallay, CH Charles Perrens
Integrated and Modular Treatment of Postpartum Problems in Ghent (Flandres- Belgium)
Presenter: Claudine Mertens
Prenatal Anxiety and Depression and Child Outcome: Underlying
Biological Mechanisms
Chair: Vivette Glover
Faraday K
Prenatal Anxiety and Child Outcome; Gene Environment Interactions
Presenter: Vivette Glover
Prenatal Anxiety and the Shaping of the Stress System: An Epigenetic Study
Presenter: Stephan Claes, Department of Adult Psychiatry, University Psychiatric
Center KU Leuven, Belgium
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Prenatal Exposure to Maternal Anxiety Influence Information Processing in Two-and
Nine month-Olds Infants: An Auditory ERP Study
Presenter: Bea Van Den Bergh, Tilburg University
Stress during Pregnancy and Child Neurodevelopment
Presenter: Alina Rodriguez, Imperial College London
Mood Disorders in Pregnancy and Prescription Medicines
Chair: Sue Jordan, Swansea University
Faraday L
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor Antidepressant Use in First Trimester
Pregnancy and Risk of Congenital Anomalies: A European Register-based Study
in 12 European Countries
Presenter: Helen Dolk
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors and Congenital Heart Anomalies:
Comparative Cohort Studies
Presenter: Irene Petersen
Discontinuation of Antiepileptic Drugs in Pregnancy
Presenter: Shuk-Li Man
SSRI Use in Pregnancy: A Study in 6 European Databases
Presenter: Sue Jordan, Swansea University
10 MINUTE ORAL PRESENTATIONS ON "SCREENING & MOOD DISORDERS"
Chair: Mike O’Hara
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Faraday Room M
Perinatal Suicide in Ontario: Preliminary Results
Presenter: Sophie Grigoriadis, Women's Mood and Anxiety Clinic: Reproductive Transitions;
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Depression and Anxiety during Pregnancy Independently Predict Mode of Delivery: First Data
from the Happy Study (Holistic Approach to Pregnancy and First Postpartum Year)
Presenter: Sophie Truijens, Maxima Medical Centre Veldhoven The Netherlands
Risk Factors for Maternal Depressive Symptom Trajectories from Pregnancy to Five Years Later:
Outcomes from the Eden Mother-Child Cohort in France
Presenter: Judith van der Waerden, Equipe de recherche en épidémiologie sociale (ERES)
Risk Factors for Post-traumatic Stress Following Birth: A Meta- Analysis
Presenter: Susan Ayers, City University London
The Call for a Parliamentary Commission into Perinatal Mental Healthcare in the UK
Presenter: Christopher Bingley
Acceptability and Perceived Benefits and Harms of Mental Health Screening in Pregnant Women
Presenter: Dawn Kingston, University of Alberta
Maternal Depression from Pregnancy to 4 Years Postpartum: Impact on Child Outcomes and
Implications for Practice
Presenter: Hannah Woolhouse
The Perinatal Anxiety Screening Scale
Presenter: Susanne Somerville
6 MINUTE “BLITZ” ORAL PRESENTATIONS ON "MOOD DISORDERS"
Chair: Victor Pop
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Faraday C
Simple, Written, Educational Materials Improves Postpartum Depression Knowledge for
Adolescent Mothers
Presenter: M Logsdon
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Pregnancy-Related Anxiety and Preterm Birth in Long Awaited Pregnancies
Presenter: Johanna Warmelink, Department of Midwifery Science, AVAG and the EMGO
Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Center, 1081 BT Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Perinatal Mental Health Project for Wales with Mind Cymru
Presenter: Jenny Burns
What about the Baby? Postpartum Depression and Maternal Bonding
Presenter: Margaret Howard, Brown University
Understanding Women Convicted of Filicide in Malaysia
Presenter: Salmi Razali, The Jean Hailes Research Unit, SPHPM,Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Providers and Patients Beliefs and Practices on Stress Management During Pregnancy
Presenter: Jenn Leiferman, Colorado School of Public Health
Concept Analysis of Antenatal Anxiety
Presenter: Hamideh Bayrampour, University of Calgary
Women with Gestational Diabetes and Co-Morbid Depression: An Exploratory Study
Presenter: Patricia Jarrett, Middlesex University
Social and Health Discourses Create and Maintain Postnatal Anxiety in Women? Clinical and Health Service
Implications
Presenter: Heather Rowe, University of Melbourne
Childhood Maltreatment and Cognition in Postpartum Psychosis
Presenter: Katie Hazelgrove, Institute of Psychiatry
Gender of the Child and Psychopathology in Maternal Mental Illness
Presenter: Sundarnag Ganjekar, Department of Psychiatry
Does the Dutch Maternity Blues Scale Detect Vulnerable Women: Rapid Cycling Changes of Negative and
Positive Mood during the First Postpartum Week?
Presenter: Victor Pop, Tilburg University
Postnatal Demoralisation among Women Admitted to a Residential Early Parenting Unit in Australia
Presenter: Irene Bobevski, Jean Hailes Research Unit, Department of Public Health and Preventive
Medicine, Vic, Australia
Men's and Women's Perceptions of Women's Postpartum Depression Symptoms
Presenter: Catherine Habel, McGill University
POSTERS
1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Taliesin Arts Hall
Adolescent Parenthood and Depression: A 10-Year Longitudinal Study
Presenter: Kristen Merkitch, University of Iowa
Postpartum Depression: Risk Factors for Adolescent Mothers, a Literature Review
Presenter: Eleanor Dawkins, University of Birmingham
Meeting the Challenges of Teenage Mothers with Postnatal Depression
Presenter: Elizabeth Boath, Staffordshire University School of Health
The UK Maternal Mental Health Alliance Everyones Business Campaign
Presenter: Alain Gregoire, Southampton University
Singing Loud and Proud, "Maternal Harmony", Female Voice Choir, Established to Offer Ongoing Support
for Women with Perinatal Mental Health Problems, Challenging the Stigma
Presenter: Francesca Fearn, British Associatin of Occuptional Therapists
Peripartum Salivary Evening Cortisol and Depressive Symptoms: A Longitudinal Study
Presenter: Alkistis Skalkidou
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Anxiety in Pregnancy: The Role of the Immune System
Presenter: Lauren Osborne, Columbia University
Awareness, Knowledge and Assessment of Paternal Postnatal Depression (PPND): The Role of the
Specialist Community Public Health Nurse: Health Visitor (SCPHN:HV)
Presenter: Joanne Morgan, University of South Wales
Swedish New Fathers with Depressive Symptoms Experiences during the Postpartum Period
Presenter: Maigun Edhborg
Attachment Based Parenting with Vulnerable Fathers
Lead Organizer: James Fargie, Jedi
Co-organizer: Alan McMaster
The Parenting Stress of Fathers and Mothers of Late Preterm Infants
Presenter: Hamideh Bayrampour, University of Calgary
Well-Being of Spouses from Mothers Admitted at the Psychiatric Mother-Baby Unit
Presenter: Bianca van Rij
Fathers, the Ones with a Bipolar Disorder
Presenter: Anja WMM Stevens, Dimence, Centre Mental Health
The Impact of Childbirth on Fathers’ Parenting and Bond with their Infant
Presenter: Susan Thompson, City University London
The Transition to Parenthood and the Risk of Clinically Significant Mental Problems among Fathers
Presenter: Jessica Simmonds, Cardiff University
Psychosocial Assessment and Clinical Decision Making by Nurses in an Early Parenting Facility
Presenter: Deborah Sims
Anonymous Birth in Austria - Babies Saved, Where to Go Next?
Presenter: Claudia Klier, Medical University Vienna
Affects Counseling Fear of Childbirth?
Presenter: Birgitta Larsson, Sundsvall County Hospital, Maternity Ward
Factors Influencing Breastfeeding Duration
Presenter: Karin Cato, Women's and Children's Health
Does Maternal and Paternal Age Influence Adolescent-Reported Behavioural Problems at 14 and 17?
Presenter: Jessica Tearne, Telethon Institute for Child Health Research
Extraversion as a Predictor of Depressive Symptoms at Three Months after Delivery
Presenter: Jorge Osma López, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain
Maintaining Factors of Post-Traumatic Stress following Childbirth: A Population-Based, 2 Year Follow-Up
Study
Presenter: Susan Garthus-Niegel, Institute and Outpatient Clinics of Occupational and Social
Medicine, TU Dresden, Faculty of Medicine, Fetscherstr. 74, 01307 Dresden, Germany
Does Maternal and Paternal Age Predict Depression, Anxiety, and Stress in Offspring in Young Adulthood?
Presenter: Jessica Tearne, Telethon Institute for Child Health Research
Depression during Pregnancy Predicts CTS Symptoms: First Data from the HAPPY Study (Holistic Approach
to Pregnancy and First Postpartum Year).
Presenter: Victor Pop, Tilburg University
Maternal Mental Health in Pregnancy: Association with Breastfeeding, Bonding and Infant Temperament
at Six Months
Presenter: Rita Amiel Castro, Imperial College London
Risk of Major Congenital Anomalies in Children Born to Women Prescribed Valproate, Carbamazepine and
Other Anti-Epileptic Drugs
Presenter: Lu Ban, University of Nottingham
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Trajectory Patterns in Depressive and Anxiety Symptoms in Mothers of Preterm Infants
Presenter: Hudson Santos, Duke University
Psychosis in the Young Offspring Of Antenatally Fatigued Mothers and Parents with Psychosis
Presenter: Juha Veijola, Department of Psychiatry, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of
Oulu, Finland
Dissecting the Association between Severe Postpartum Hemorrhage and Postpartum Depression: A Role
for Anemia, Delivery Experience and Mood during Pregnancy
Presenter: Alkistis Skalkidou
Maternal Depressive Symptoms Have a Negative Impact on Prenatal Attachment- Findings from a
Swedish Community Sample
Presenter: Christine Rubertsson, Uppsala University
Barriers to the Identification of Eating Disorders in Antenatal and Early Years Care
Presenter: Amanda Bye, UCL
Understanding the Origins of Obstetric Violence in Spain
Presenter: Ibone Olza Fernandez
What Women Want: A Qualitative Study about Postnatal Midwifery Care at Home
Presenter: Patricia Blöchlinger, Universitätsklinik für Frauenheilkunde, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital
Midwifes Experiences regarding Obstetric Violence
Presenter: Ibone Olza Fernandez
Inpatient Admissions over a 15 Year Period (1997-2012) to the Birmingham Mother and Baby Unit
Presenter: Jennifer Whitmore, Birmingham Perinatal Mental Health Service
Therapeutic Group Programme Linked with Nursery Nurse Input
Presenter: Hayley Grainger, BSMHFT
Cesarean Section Mothers’ Perceptions of Skin-To-Skin Contact: Qualitative Research Findings Associated
with a Quality Improvement Initiative
Presenter: Cheryl Zauderer, New York Institute of Technology
Borderline Personality Organisation and the Quality of Parent-Infant Interaction
Presenter: Rachel Fraser, South Lonodn & Maudsley NHS Trust
Women’s Experiences of Their Pregnancy and Postpartum Body and Their Transition to Motherhood:
A Metasynthesis
Presenter: Emma Hodgkinson, University of Manchester
Community HUGS Therapeutic Playgroup-Preventative Early Intervention with Depressed Women
Focused on Mother-Baby Interaction Delivered in Community Settings
Presenter: Jennifer Ericksen, Parent Infant Research Institute
Comfort Zone: Attunement from Theory to Practice
Presenter: Brenda McLackland, Barnardos
Welcome to the World: Family Links' Exciting New Antenatal Programme that Promotes Parent-Infant
interactions, Attachment and Couple-Relationships
Lead Organizer: Annette Mountford, Family Links
Co-organizer: Sarah Darton
The Impact of a Single Family Room Neonatal Nursery on Early and Longer Term Parenting Behaviour and
Psychological Functioning within an Australian Context
Presenter: Rachelle McMahon, Griffith University
Processing of Infant Emotion by Women with Symptoms of Psychopathology in Pregnancy or after Birth:
A Systematic Review
Presenter: Rebecca Webb, City University
Psychosocial stress, Postpartum Depression and Maternal Behaviour in Canadian-Born and Immigrant Mothers
Presenter: Phyllis Zelkowitz, Jewish General Hospital
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Maternal Attachment Style, Mother-Infant Interaction and Their Toddlers’ Socio-Emotional Outcome
Presenter: Hiroshi Yamashita
Mother's Childhood Abuse as Risk Factor for Mother-Infant Bonding Alteration
Presenter: Lluisa Garcia-Esteve, Hospital Clinic Barcelona
May Personality Traits Predict Insomnia or Sleep Pattern in Late Pregnancy and After Delivery?
Presenter: Signe K. Dorheim, Psychiatrist
Postpartum Depression in Brazil: Integrative Review
Presenter: Erika Vieira Abuchaim, Paulista School of Nursing, Federal University of Sao Paulo
Perinatal Anxiety and Depression: Identifying the Women at Risk. A Review.
Presenter: Alessandra Biaggi, Institute of Psychiatry
A Cross-Sectional Study Comparing the Whooley Questions and Edinburgh PostNatal Depression Scale
against a Diagnostic Assessment in Identifying Depression in PregnancY (WENDY study)
Presenter: Kylee Trevillion, Institute of Psychiatry
Risk Factors of Antenatal Anxiety: A Systematic Review
Presenter: Hamideh Bayrampour, University of Calgary
Life Events in Postnatal Depression and Postpartum Psychosis
Presenter: Monica Marino, King's College London
The Prevalence of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Pregnancy and after Birth: A Systematic Review
Presenter: Pelin Dikmen, City University London
Obesity, Antenatal Depression and Pregnancy Complications
Presenter: Emma Molyneaux, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London
Understanding Pregnancy Anxiety: Concepts, Correlates, Consequences, and Mechanisms
Presenter: Chris Dunkel Schetter, University of California, Los Angeles
Effectiveness of Comprehensive Interprofessional Intervention Program (CIIP) for Pregnant Women with
Psychiatric Disorders during Perinatal Period
Presenter: Hitomi Seino
Psychotropic Drugs During Pregnancy: An Audit of What Information Women Are Given at First Presentation
to the Psychiatric Antenatal Clinic
Presenter: Tanushree Nair, University of Birmingham
Our Experience in the Use of Anti-Psychotics in Pregnancy
Presenter: Katie Newman, Dr Whipps Cross
The Experience of Women Who Have Received a Diagnosis of Puerperal Psychosis and Their Significant Others:
Exploring the Role of Relationships
Presenter: Caroline Wyatt, Lancaster University
Peer Support for Postpartum Psychosis
Presenter: Ruth Blamey, The University of Birmingham
Postpartum Psychosis: A Discourse Analysis of Women’s Experiences of Living with This Diagnosis
Presenter: Catherine Hunter, University of East London
The Utility of the Diagnosis Acute and Transient Psychotic Disorder in a Mother and Baby Unit?
Presenter: Mary McGuinness, BPS
Is Prophylactic Medication Effective in Preventing Puerperal Psychosis in High-Risk Patients?
Presenter: T Everett Julyan, NHS Ayrshire & Arran
What are the ICT Doing in the Field of Perinatal Depression?
Presenter: Jorge Osma López, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain
Mummoodbooster - An Interactive Internet Treatment for Postnatal Depression
Presenter: Jeannette Milgrom
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Higher Prevalence of Childbirth Related Fear in Foreign Born Pregnant Women - Findings from a Community
Sample in Sweden
Presenter: Elin Ternström, Womens and childrens health, Uppsala University
The Significance of Therapy for Mothers with Borderline Personality Disorder: A Case Study Approach
Presenter: Charlene Caruana, Foundation for Social Welfare Services (FSWS)
BOOK SIGNINGS
1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
John Smith's Bookshop
UKIMS AGM
1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Taliesin Theatre
PLENARY
Chair: Louise Howard
2:15 PM - 2:45 PM
Taliesin & Faraday Theatres
Stigma, Discrimination and Mental Health
Presenter: Graham Thornicroft, Health Services Research Department,
Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London
SYMPOSIA
Three Parralel Symposia
2:55 PM - 4:25 PM
The Role of Inflammation in Perinatal Depression
Chair: Carmine Pariante
Faraday K
Early Life Stress, Conduct Problems and DNA Methylation in Inflammatory Genes
Presenter: Edward Barker, Psychology, Insitute of Psychiatry, King's College London
Immune-Relevant Brain Changes Associated with Early Life Stressful Events
Presenter: Annamaria Cattaneo, King's College London, Institute of Psychiatry
Fetal Programming of Telomere Biology
Presenter: Sonja Entringer, Charité Berlin
The Role of Inflammation in Antenatal Depression
Presenter: Carmine Pariante
Risks and Vulnerabilities - Challenging Situations and Possible Solutions in Mother
Baby Units
Chair: Prabha Chandra, HSR Layout
Faraday C
Factors Associated with High Risks for the Child Leading to Mother Supervision or Child Placement
Presenter: Nine Glangeaud-Freudenthal, INSERM
Challenges in the Management of Pregnant Women on Psychiatric Mother and Baby Units
Presenter: Angelika Wieck
Childhood Trauma in Mothers Admitted to a Psychiatric Mother and Baby Unit
Presenter: Trudi Seneviratne, SouthLondon & Maudsley NHS Trust
Detecting and Managing Risk to Mother and Infant in a Mother-Baby Unit in India Using a Tool
- The FIRST MB (Formal Initial Risk Assessment for Mothers and Babies).
Presenter: Prabha Chandra, HSR Layout
The Baby Triple P Positive Parenting Programme and Its Use with Women who Have Mental
Health Problems
Presenter: Anja Wittkowski, The University of Manchester
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Psychological Treatment of Antenatal Depression and Anxiety: The Effects on Both
Mother and Child
Chair: Huibert Burger, University Medical Center Groningen, The Netherlands
Faraday B
Pilot Results on Child Outcomes of Antenatal Depression Treatment
Presenter: Jeannette Milgrom
CBT for Low Income Perinatal Women
Presenter: Heather OMahen, University of Exeter Mood Disorders Centre
Psychological Treatment of Antenatal Depression and Anxiety: Effects on Obstetric Outcomes
Presenter: Tjitte Verbeek, Department of Epidemiology
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Treatment of Antenatal Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms:
A Randomized Controlled Trial
Presenter: Chantal Beijers, university medical center Groningen
10 MINUTE ORAL PRESENTATIONS ON "LONGITUDINAL STUDIES"
Chair: Jane Fisher
2:55 PM - 4:25 PM
Faraday Room D
Depression and Anxiety as Developmental Precursors to Adolescent Mothers’ Attributions of Infant Agency
Presenter: Alison Hipwell
Postpartum Depression in the Orthodox Jewish Community: Patterns of Help Utilization and Predictors of
Longitudinal Depressive Symptoms
Presenter: Rena Bina, Bar Ilan University, School of Social Work
Testing the Long-Term Psychiatric Effects of Fetal Programming: Comparing the Association of Maternal
and Paternal Prenatal Anxiety and Depression and Offspring Anxiety Disorders at 18 Years of Age
Presenter: Lauren Capron, Imperial College London
Women's Sexual Health in the First 12 Months Postpartum
Presenter: Ellison McDonald, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
Public Health Impact of Maternal Mental Disorders in Ethiopia
Presenter: Charlotte Hanlon, King's College London
The Effects of Common Perinatal Mental Disorders Among Women In Rural Vietnam on Infant Development
Presenter: Thach Tran, Monash University
Timing, Chronicity and Severity of Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Children’s Behavior at Age Five:
The Eden Mother-Child Cohort sociale (ERES)
Presenter: Judith van der Waerden, Equipe de recherche en épidémiologie
Perinatal Immune Challenge Differentially Alters Immune Response in Early and Later life: Insights from
an Animal Model
Presenter: Andrea Du Preez, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London
Examining Trends in Pre and Perinatal factors, and the Contribution to Child Mental Health in UK National
Cohorts: 1958 - 2008
Presenter: Ruth Sellers, Cardiff University
10 MINUTE ORAL PRESENTATIONS ON "FATHERS AND OTHER TOPICS"
Chair: Meir Steiner
2:55 PM - 4:25 PM
Faraday Room M
Aspects of Intimate Partner Relationships Associated with Depression Symptoms in New Mothers and Fathers
Presenter: Karen Wynter, Jean Hailes Research Unit, Monash University
The Moderating Effect of Gender Role and Traditionalism-Modernity on the Relationship of Marital
Dissatisfaction and Paternal Anxiety and Depression in Hong Kong
Presenter: Yee Woen Koh, The University of Hong Kong
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The Role of Prenatal Partner Support in Maternal Depression: Effects of Received Support and Support
Adequacy in the Context of a Natural Disaster
Presenter: Michael O'Hara, University of Iowa
The Association between Postnatal Parental Depression and Adolescent Depression: A Nested Birth Cohort
Database Study
Presenter: Linda Wijlaars, UCL
Hoki Ki Te Rito / Mellow Parenting Programme Results in Improvement in Wellbeing for Maori Mothers
and Fathers and Positive Developmental Outcomes for their Children in South Auckland, New Zealand
Presenter: Lyn Doherty, NZ Psychologists Board
Maternal Caregiving and Girls’ Depressive Symptoms and Antisocial Behaviour Trajectories:
An Examination among High-Risk Youth
Presenter: Liam Mahedy, Cardiff University
Predictors and Onset of Postpartum Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in a Community Sample:
A Prospective Study
Presenter: Michelle Miller, University of Iowa
Disordered Eating Symptoms in the Antenatal and Postpartum Period
Presenter: Antoinette Lee, Department of Psychiatry, LKS Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong
Effect of Work-Family Conflict on Antenatal Maternal Depression across Pregnancy
Presenter: Chui Yi Chan , Department of Psychiatry, University of Hong Kong
WORKSHOPS
4:55 PM - 6:25 PM
Faraday
Contemplating Another Pregnancy after Poor Mental Illness with a Previous One
Lead Organizer: Elaine Hanzak
Co-organizer: Carol Henshaw
Faraday B
Mums Comfort Zone - An Innovative Group Programme for Mothers Experiencing Pre and Postnatal
Depression and Anxiety
Lead Organizer: Ruth Jackson
Co-organizer: Rachel Jenkins
Faraday C
Engaging Adolescent Mums-To-Be in Perinatal Work in an Education Support Base
Lead Organizer: Sarah Breustedt, Mellow Parenting
Co-organizer: Jim Haddow
Faraday H
From Research to Implementation: Campaigning for National Service Change
Lead Organizer: Alain Gregoire, Southampton University
Co-organizer: Ian Jones
Faraday J
SYMPOSIA
4:55 PM - 6:25 PM
Faraday
Psychosomatic Issues and Perinatal Mental Health
Chair: Mira Lal
Faraday E
Perinatal Mental Health and Parenting: Conflict of Interest?
Presenter: Faye Macrory, cmft
Subfertility, Malignancy and Pregnancy – A Psychosomatic Challenge
Presenter: Mira Lal
A Psychosomatic Approach to Obstetric Encounters: Biopsychosocial Management & CBT/Hypnosis
Presenter: Gill McCall, South Bank University
Domestic Violence and Abuse; A Psychosomatic Issue
Presenter: Julia Dodd
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Risk Prediction of Postpartum Psychosis and Depression:
A Step Toward Personalized Medicine?
Chair: Arianna Di Florio
Faraday D
Prevention of Postpartum Psychosis
Presenter: Veerle Bergink
Characterising the Neuroimaging and Hormonal Predictors of Post-Partum Psychosis
Presenter: Paola Dazzan
Cultural and Contextual Predictors of PPD and Stress Reactivity in Immigrant Latina
Mothers in the U.S.
Presenter: Sandraluz Lara-Cinisomo, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Improving Prediction of the Triggering of Bipolar Disorder Episodes by Childbirth
Presenter: Arianna Di Florio
Improving Outcomes for Women and Their Infants Admitted to Mother-Baby Units
Chair: Anne Sved-Williams
Faraday G
From Mother-Baby Unit to Home
Presenter: Anne Buist, University of Melbourne
Characteristics and Outcomes of Women Admitted to a Private Psychiatric Mother-Baby Unit
Presenter: Marie-Paule Austin, University of New South Wales
Following Them Home: Infant-Parent Therapy after Mother Baby Unit Admission to Improve
Relationship Outcomes
Presenter: Rebecca Hill, Women's and Children's Health Network
Evaluation of a Multi-Faceted Intervention for Women with Perinatal Mood Disorders
Presenter: Mary Williams, Brisbane Centre for Postnatal Disorders, Belmont Private Hospital
Women with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Their Infants in an MBU
Presenter: Anne Sved-Williams
Maternal Separation, Mother-Infant Bonding and Postpartum Depression
Chair: Maria-Paz Viveros
Faraday Lecture Theatre
Neurometabolic Programming Effects of Early Life Stress: Insights from an Animal
Model of Maternal Separation
Presenter: Maria-Paz Viveros
Mother-Infant Bonding in Women with Postpartum Depression
Presenter: Bruma Palacios-Hernández, Program of Perinatal Psychiatry and Gender
Department of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology. Hospital Clinic, University of Barcelona
Two Types of Screening for Postpartum Depression (PD) and Mother-Infant Bonding (MIB)
Presenter: Gracia Lasheras, Chief of Perinatal Mental and Reproductive Health Unit
Personality and Postpartum Depression
Presenter: Estel Gelabert, Departament de Psicologia Clínica i de la Salut
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
The Role of Hostility in Postpartum Depression
Presenter: Gloria Adam Torres, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
POSTERS
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Taliesin Arts Hall
ENTERTAINMENT
Emily Atef's Movie, "Das Fremde in Mir / the Stranger in Me"
7:30 PM - 11:00 PM
Taliesin Theatre
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Thursday 11th September
REGISTRATION
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Taliesin
PLENARY
Chair: Katherine Wisner
9:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Taliesin & Faraday Theatres
The Development of Offspring of Postnatally Depressed Mothers:
Evidence from the Cambridge Longitudinal Study and Implications for Intervention
Presenter: Lynne Murray
PLENARY – CHANNI KUMAR LECTURE
Chair : Mike O’Hara
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Taliesin & Faraday Theatres
Maternal Mental Health & Global Health
Presenter: Vikram Patel, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
PLENARY
Chair: Vivette Glover
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Taliesin & Faraday Theatres
With You in the World - A Lullaby Project for Pregnant Women and Their Families
Presenter: Jennie Muskett
SYMPOSIA
Four Parallel Symposiums
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Faraday
Paternal Perinatal Depression: Concurrent and Longitudinal Impact
Chair: Michael O'Hara, University of Iowa
Faraday L
Impact of Maternal and Paternal Postpartum Depression: Assessing Concurrent
Depression in The Family (The IMPACT Study)
Presenter: Cindy-Lee Dennis, University of Toronto
Prevalence of Common Mental Disorders among Fathers in the First 6 Months
Postpartum: A Community Cohort Study in Victoria, Australia
Presenter: Karen Wynter, Jean Hailes Research Unit, Monash University
Fathers Matter From the Beginning: The Longitudinal Contribution of Paternal and
Maternal Postnatal Depression to Toddler Mental Health
Presenter: Sheehan Fisher, Northwestern University
What Factors Affect the Well-Being of First-Time Expectant Fathers?
Presenter: Phyllis Zelkowitz, Jewish General Hospital
Bipolar Disorder and Childbirth - Perspectives from around the World
Chair: Ian Jones
Faraday C
The Bipolar Spectrum - Implications for Perinatal Psychiatry
Presenter: Ian Jones
Management of Women with Bipolar Disorder in the Perinatal Period
Presenter: Liz McDonald, Homerton Hospital
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Depressive Symptoms in Women with Postpartum Onset Bipolar Disorder and Their
Relationship to Outcomes
Presenter: Prabha Chandra, HSR Layout
Treating Bipolar Disorder in Perinatal Women When Psychiatric Hospitalization is
Necessary: A Report from the First U.S. Based Inpatient Perinatal Unit
Presenter: Samantha Meltzer-Brody
Creating Change: Multidisciplinary Outcomes on an MBU
Chair: Trudi Seneviratne, SouthLondon & Maudsley NHS Trust
Faraday B
Pilot of a Mind-Mindedness Intervention on a Mother and Baby Unit
Presenter: Robin Schacht
Outcomes of Parenting Assessments at a Psychiatric Mother and Baby Unit
Presenter: Sue Conroy
Mental Health and Mother-Infant Relationship Outcomes on a Psychiatric Mother and
Baby Unit: Before and After Treatment
Presenter: Susan Pawlby
Perinatal Psychiatry and Art Psychotherapy: Interventions on a Mother and Baby Unit
Presenter: Clair Rees, Bethlem Mother and Baby Unit
Theory of Mind as a Predictor of Maternal Sensitivity in Mothers with Severe
Mental Illness
Presenter: Janice Rigby
Creating Improvements in Perinatal Mental Health Services through the Institute
of Health Visiting Perinatal Mental Health Champions
Chair: Cheryll Adams, Institute of Health Visiting
Faraday K
The iHV Perinatal Mental Health Champions Programme
Presenter: Cheryll Adams, Institute of Health Visiting
The Training Programme, the Concept and Development
Presenter: Jane Hanley
Outcomes of the PMH Champions Training for Service Development
Presenter: Asha Day
Training Outcomes in the Form of Local Case Studies
Presenter: Louise Barrett, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust
Using My Champion’s Platform
Presenter: Sasha Barber
Abstract - The Hull Story
Presenter: Margaret Scargill
Developing the Infrastructure for Service Improvement in Harrow, North London
Presenter: Sharin Baldwin
10 MINUTE ORAL PRESENTATIONS ON “BIOLOGICAL & GENETIC STUDIES"
Chair: Carmine Pariante
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Faraday Room M
Maternal Prenatal Symptoms of Depression and Down Regulation of Placental Monoamine Oxidase A Expression
Presenter: Lauren Capron, Imperial College London
Perinatal Use of Aripiprazole: Plasmalevels, Placental Transfer and Child Outcome in Three New Cases
Presenter: Claudia Klier, Medical University Vienna
Early Wake Therapy Phase-Delays Advanced Melatonin Offset and Improves Mood in Depressed
Pregnant Women
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Presenter: Barbara Parry
Potential Pathways of Prenatal Stress: The Maternal Autonomic Stress Response and Amniotic
Fluid Glucocorticoids
Presenter: Pearl La Marca-Ghaemmaghami, Department of Psychology, Clinical Psychology
and Psychotherapy, University of Zurich
Psychological Predictors of Gestational Length and Neonatal Birth Weight in Second-Trimester
Pregnant Women
Presenter: Ulrike Ehlert, Universitat Zurich
Psychological Treatment of Antenatal Depression and Anxiety: Effects on Obstetric Outcomes
Presenter: Tjitte Verbeek, Department of Epidemiology, University Medical Centre Groningen
Depression in Pregnancy: Adverse Obstetric and Fetal Outcomes
Presenter: Sushma Sundaresh, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
First Trimester Exposure to Anxiolytic and Hypnotic Drugs and the Risks of Major Congenital Anomalies:
A United Kingdom Population- Based Cohort Study
Presenter: Lu Ban, University of Nottingham
POSTERS
1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Taliesin Arts Hall
Perinatal Anxiety and Depression: A Review of Effective ‘Light- Touch’ Preventative Interventions
Presenter: Hedie Howells, The Institute of Psychiatry
The Quranic Recommendation on Breast Feeding
Presenter: Nasima Hasan, Manarat International University, Dhaka
When New Mothers Have Bipolar Disorder: A Study of the Early Interaction Patterns between
Mother and Infant, and Father and Infant, during the First Year of Life
Presenter: Teija Anke, Health Trust/Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Eastern and
Southern Norway (R.BUP Oslo)
Exploratory RCT of a Group Psychological Intervention for Postnatal Depression in British Mother’s
of South Asian Origin - Post Intervention Qualitative Study
Presenter: Nusrat Husain, University of Manchester
EUROmediCAT: Safety of Medication Use in Pregnancy
Presenter: Sue Jordan, Swansea University
Prescribing Sodium Valproate to Women of Childbearing Age - An Audit
Presenter: Sarah Jones, East London NHS Foundation Trust
Clozapine Placental Passage and Neonatal Outcomes
Presenter: Maria Luisa Imaz Gurrutxaga, Hospital Clínic Barcelona Spain
Characteristics & Consequences of Antenatal Exposure to Psychotropic Medication 1:
Accuracy of Documentation
Presenter: T Everett Julyan, NHS Ayrshire & Arran
Characteristics & Consequences of Antenatal Exposure to Psychotropic Medication 2:
Medication Characteristics
Presenter: T Everett Julyan, NHS Ayrshire & Arran
Characteristics & Consequences of Antenatal Exposure to Psychotropic Medication 3:
Neonatal Outcomes
Presenter: T Everett Julyan, NHS Ayrshire & Arran
Psychological Treatment of Antenatal Depression and Anxiety: Effects on Obstetric Outcomes
Presenter: Tjitte Verbeek, Department of Epidemiology, University Medical Centre Groningen
Prolonged Crying in Older infancy: Associations with Maternal Mental health, Fatigue and Self-Efficacy
Presenter: Abigail Easter, NCT
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Holding the Baby- Community Based Therapeutic Intervention for the Earliest Relationship
Presenter: Julie Barrell, ACP
Long-Term Psychopathological Effects on Children Exposed to Selective Serotonin Reuptake
Inhibitors in the Uterus
Presenter: Anna Torres, Hospital Clinic Barcelona
Maternal Depressive Symptoms: An Opportunity and Need to Treat in Early Intervention Programs
Presenter: Samantha Meltzer-Brody
Links among High EPDS Scores, State of Mind regarding Attachment and Symptoms of Personality Disorders
Presenter: Johanne Smith-Nielsen, University of Copenhagen
Daily Uplifts against Symptoms of Prenatal Depression?
Presenter: Manuela Wingeier, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
Have I Got PND? A Thematic Analysis of an Online Forum for Antenatal/Postnatal Depression
Presenter: Donna Moore, City University London
Not Identifying with Postpartum Depression: A Qualitative Study of Women's Postpartum
Symptoms of Distress and Need for Support
Presenter: Rose Coates, University of Sussex
Different Determinants Predict First Postpartum Week Depression in Primiparous and Multiparous Women
Presenter: Victor Pop, Tilburg University
Traumatic Experiences and Postpartum Depressive Symptoms in Mexican Women
Presenter: Suse Saeb, Departament of Clinic and Health Psychology
Psychological Determinants of a Request of Epidural Anesthesia during Labour
Presenter: Victor Pop, Tilburg University
Psychological Determinants of Initiation of Breastfeeding
Presenter: Victor Pop, Tilburg University
Maternal Depression, Parental Practices and Executive Function in Childhood:
A Cross-Sectional Study in Chile
Presenter: Miguel Cordero Vega, School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol
Prenatal Depression and Adverse Birth Outcomes
Presenter: Chris Dunkel Schetter, University of California, Los Angeles
Barriers and Facilitators to the Use of Perinatal Mental Health Services by Women with Elevated
Symptoms of Depression and Their Partners
Presenter: Linda Bell, Université de Sherbrooke
Coping with Women's Symptoms of Postpartum Depression: What Help Would Couples Prefer?
Presenter: Nancy Feeley, Ingram School of Nursing, Mcgill University
How Knowledgeable are Couples in Regards to Changes in Their Sexuality in the Perinatal Period?
Presenter: Pascale de Montigny Gauthier, University of Quebec in Outaouais
The Pregnancy Relapse Prevention Plan, How to Use in Daily Practice
Lead Organizer: Bart Geerling
Co-organizer: Anja WMM Stevens, Dimence, Centre Mental Health
Fly in Fly Out Families: What Additional Challenges Might They Experience when a Baby is Born
Presenter: Suzanne Higgins, St John of God Raphael Centre, Geelong
Changing Mothers' Perception of Infant Emotion: A Pilot Study
Presenter: Rebecca Carnegie, University of Bristol
Neurodevelopmental Outcome in Offspring of Women Treated for Antenatal Depression:
A Systematic Review
Presenter: Giovanni Previti, Institute of Psychiatry, University of Catania
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The Maternal Brain
Presenter: Rebecca Carnegie, University of Bristol
Neuroimaging Correlates of Maternal Antenatal Stress and Sustained Attention in Children Aged 6-9 Years
Presenter: Sagari Sarkar
Addressing Perinatal Depression: Development and Implementation of a Statewide Consultation
and Care Coordination Program
Lead Organizer: Nancy Byatt
Co-organizer: Kathleen Biebel
Rapid Access to Psychiatric Care in Depression (RAPPID)
Presenter: Nancy Byatt
Trends in Mood Scores among Adolescent and Adult Perinatal Populations Who Receive Mental
Health Treatment
Presenter: Bethany Ashby, University of Colorado School of Medicine
Perspectives of the Health Workers about Post Natal Depression in British South Asian Mothers:
A Qualitative Study
Presenter: Nusrat Husain, University of Manchester
Comparing the Feasibility, Acceptability, Clinical-, and Cost- Effectiveness of Mental Health E-Screening
to Paper-Based Screening on the Detection of Depression, Anxiety, and Psychosocial Risk in Pregnancy
Presenter: Dawn Kingston, University of Alberta
Antenatal Interpersonal Sensitivity, Perinatal Depressive Symptoms and Subsequent Mother-Infant
Relationship Quality
Presenter: Karen Raine
The First Antenatal Appointment: An Exploratory Study of the Experiences of Women with a
Diagnosis of Mental Illness
Presenter: Louise Phillips, City University London
Reliability and Validity of Three Shortened Versions of the State Anxiety Inventory Scale during
the Perinatal Period
Presenter: Hamideh Bayrampour, University of Calgary
Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale-Hebrew Version:
A Uni- or Multi-Dimensional Scale?
Presenter: Rena Bina, Bar Ilan University, School of Social Work
The Role of Early Screening in Perinatal Depression
Presenter: Mauro Mauri
Are Pediatricians Screening for Postpartum Depression?
Presenter: Lucy Puryear, Baylor College of Medicine
Links between Disturbance of Mother to Infant Bonding and Early Maternal Mood in the Mothers
who Received Postpartum Home Visit Service from the Nationwide Cross Survey in Japan
Presenter: Keiko Yoshida
Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Team with Small Psychiatric Resources –
A Cooperation of Consultation Liaison Psychiatry and Obstetrics at Karolinska University Hospital Huddinge
Presenter: Marie Bendix, Psychiatry Southwest, Stockholm
Primary Care Social Worker Administered Psychotherapy for Postpartum Depression
Presenter: Bobbie Posmontier
Providing Occupational Therapy Parenting Services for Perinatal Women:
A Service Description and Evaluation
Presenter: Jiaxuan Tan, National University Hospital
Establishing the Role of a Multidisciplinary Perinatal Psychiatric Consultation Service in an Obstetric Hospital
Presenter: Neha Hudepohl, Center for Women's Behavioral Health
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Untreated Depression at First Trimester of Pregnancy Leads Postpartum Depression
Presenter: Esra Yazici, Sakarya Universiy
Mental Health Care Needs of the Obese Gravida
Presenter: Mary Kimmel, Johns Hopkins (as of July 1st University of Chapel Hill)
Perinatal Mental Health: A Forgotten Constituency
Presenter: Angela Bowen, College of Nursing, Department of Psychiatry
The Integration of Australia's National Perinatal Depression Initiative (NPDI) across the Indigenous Population
Presenter: Nicole Highet
Exposure to Maternal Childhood Abuse and Depression In Utero: Effects on Neonatal Behavioural
Regulation and the Hypothalamic- Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) Axis
Presenter: Enrica Fantini, King's College London
Depression: An Exploratory Parallel-Group Randomised Controlled Trial of Antenatal Guided
Self Help for Women (DAWN Trial)
Presenter: Kylee Trevillion, Institute of Psychiatry
Perinatal Mental Health and Advocacy: From Crisis to Contribution
Presenter: Jennifer Moyer
Making Screening for Alcohol Use in Maternity Relevant: The Use of a Modified Single Alcohol
Screening Question (SASQ) to Increase Disclosure and Advice Giving
Presenter: Lucy Gate, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
Moving On Up! Movement Therapy for Postnatal Anxiety and Depression
Presenter: Robyn Pound, Sirona Care and Health (NHS)
Towards a Normative Model of Maternal Mood: The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale
as a Measure of Maternal Primary Pre- Occupations
Presenter: Orion Owen, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
Talking Times Group Programme: Is It Effective in Supporting and Treating Mothers with Post-Natal Depression?
Presenter: Alice Gibson, central London Community Health/NHS
An Exploratory Study of the Childbearing and Parenting Experiences of Women with Severe Mental
Disorders in Malawi
Presenter: Elizabeth Boyle, University of Dundee
Delivery and Implementation of an Early Parenting Programme in the Reality: Evidence from the
Scaling up in Primary Healthcare Centres in Chile
Presenter: Miguel Cordero Vega, School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol
Multigenerational Depression and Anxiety Influences Maternal and Fetal Measures of Stress
Presenter: M. Camille Hoffman, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver Health
& Hospital Authority
Early Identification and Support of Perinatal Mental Health within Flying Start Torfaen
Presenter: Annie Wohlgemuth, Registered Mental Health Nurse.
Moving On Up!: How Does Collaborative Enquiry Influence Guided Movement for Reducing
Postnatal Depression and Anxiety?
Chair: Robyn Pound, Sirona Care and Health (NHS)
Moving On Up!: How Does Collaborative Enquiry Influence Guided Movement for Reducing
Postnatal Depression and Anxiety?
Presenter: Michelle Rochester, Make A Move
Moving On Up!: How Does Collaborative Enquiry Influence Guided Movement for Reducing
Postnatal Depression and Anxiety?
Presenter: Sarah Haddow, Make a Move
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How Can a Guided Movement to Music Programme Facilitate an Increase in Physical Activity
Levels for Mothers with Low Mood?
Presenter: Jessica Brodrick, Bath & North East Somerset Council
Moving on UP! Understanding New Mum’s Views of a Novel Dance Movement Therapy Programme
for Improving Well-Being
Presenter: Anne Haase, University of Bristol
How Can Alongsideness in Collaborative Enquiry Support Development of the Therapeutic Use of
Dance for Postnatal Depression?
Presenter: Robyn Pound, Sirona Care and Health (NHS)
Moving Towards the Light...
Presenter: Ali Davey, Moving On Up
Training Future Perinatal Psychiatrists: Establishing a Women's Mental Health Fellowship
Lead Organizer: Neha Hudepohl, Center for Women's Behavioral Health
Co-organizer: Margaret Howard, Brown University
Strengthening the Adult Attachment Bond to Reduce the Risk of Perinatal Mood Disorders for
Mothers and Fathers
Lead Organizer: Diane Speier, Birth, Growth and Healing Ltd
Co-organizer: Elly Taylor
Moving On Up!: How Can a Collaborative Enquiry Influence Movement Therapy for Postnatal Depression?
Presenter: Robyn Pound, Sirona Care and Health (NHS)
Buddy Support for Mums and Dads & Mums' Comfort Zone Therapeutic Group Programme
Presenter: Ruth Jackson
BOOK SIGNINGS
1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
John Smith's Bookshop
BIPOLAR DISORDER AND PREGNANCY DECISION-MAKING:
Clinicians' Focus Group
This is a pre-arranged focus group chaired by Prof. Ian Jones and facilitated by Clare Dolman and Kylee Trevillion. By invitation only.
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Fulton House Seminar Room A
PLENARY - MARCÉ MEDAL
Marcé Medal – Presented to Louise Howard
Chair: Jane Hanley
2:15 PM - 2:45 PM
Taliesin & Faraday Theatres
What is Evidence Based Perinatal Mental Health Care and is it Achievable?
A Personal Perspective
Presenter: Louise Howard
SYMPOSIA
Three Parallel Symposiums
2:55 PM - 4:25 PM
Faraday
Exposure to Maternal Perinatal Depression: Offspring Grown Up
Chair: Susan Pawlby
Faraday L
Exposure to Maternal Prenatal Depression Predicts Offspring Depression at 25 Years
Presenter: Dominic Plant, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London
Gender Differences in the Transition to Early Parenthood:
The Influence of Prior Mental Health Problems
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Presenter: Cerith Waters, Cardiff University
Maternal Depression during Pregnancy and the Postnatal Period:
Risks and Possible Mechanisms for Offspring Depression at 18 Years
Presenter: Rebecca Pearson
Maternal Postnatal Depression Predicts Increased Offspring Biological Stress Reactivity
in Adulthood
Presenter: Sarah Halligan, University of Bath
Recent Developments in Bipolar Disorder and Postpartum Psychosis
Chair: Ian Jones
Faraday K
Bipolar Disorder after Termination and Miscarriage
Presenter: Arianna Di Florio
Treatment of Psychosis and Mania in the Postpartum Period
Presenter: Veerle Bergink
Mania Induced by Sleep Deprivation: Implications for Postpartum Psychosis
Presenter: Katie Lewis, Cardiff University
Adverse Childhood Life Events and Postpartum Mood Episodes among Women with
Bipolar Disorder
Presenter: Amy Perry, University of Birmingham
The Development of Mental Health Treatments in Pregnancy
Chair: Jeannette Milgrom
Faraday M
Group-Based Multicomponent Psychotherapy for Pregnant Women with a
Mental Disorder
Presenter: Leontien van Ravesteyn
Pilot of a Guided Self-Help Intervention for Antenatal Depression
Presenter: Jill Domoney, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London
Developing a Midwife-Led, Group Supported Guided Self-Help Intervention for
Antenatal Anxiety
Presenter: Heather OMahen, University of Exeter Mood Disorders Centre
Development of a CBT Program for Depression during Pregnancy-Beating the Blues
before Birth
Presenter: Jeannette Milgrom
10 MINUTE ORAL PRESENTATIONS ON "ATTACHMENT / OTHER TOPICS"
Chair: Jane Fisher
2:55 PM - 4:25 PM
Faraday Room B
Domestic Abuse and Serious Mental Illness in the Perinatal Period: A Historical Cohort Study
Presenter: Jack Ogden, Women's Mental Health, King's College London.
Gender-Based Violence and Common Perinatal Mental Disorders Among Women in Rural Vietnam
Presenter: Jane Fisher, Jean Hailes Research Unit
“No Health without Mental Health” – The Importance of Perinatal Mental Health Education for Midwives
Presenter: Sheryl Grace Thomas, Royal College of Midwives
The Impact of Parents' Mental Health on Parent-Infant Interaction: A Prospective Study
Presenter: Ylva Parfitt, University of Sussex
Interactions and Attachment in Infants of Mothers with OCD
Presenter: Fiona Challacombe, Kings College London
Mothers Supporting Mothers: Preferred Characteristics of Peers for Delivery of Mental Health Care
in South Asia
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Presenter: Daisy Singla, McGill University
Pregnant Women in Immigration Detention Centres
Presenter: Helen McColl
Why am I So Moody Now I am Pregnant? Pattern of Change of Cognitive and Somatic Symptoms
over the Course of Pregnancy
Presenter: Rita Amiel Castro, Imperial College London
6 MINUTE “BLITZ” ORAL PRESENTATIONS ON “INTERVENTIONS”
Chair: Lisa Segre
2:55 PM - 4:25 PM
Faraday Room D
Comparison of Parental Stress Six Months after Birth in Parents Receiving Group Based
Antenatal Care or Standard Antenatal Care - Clinical Trial
Presenter: Ewa Andersson, Karolinska Institutet
Religious Encouragement for Feeding Colostrum—The First Vaccination for Infant
Presenter: Nasima Hasan, Manarat International University, Dhaka
Exercise as an Adjunct Therapy for Postnatal Depression: A Pilot Study
Presenter: Elizabeth Boath, Staffordshire University School of Health
Tailored Physical Activity Interventions as Innovative Means to Address Women’s Perinatal Mental Health
Presenter: Cynthia Battle
Examining Practices of Identification and Assessment of PND in Primary Health Care Settings
Presenter: Kari Glavin
Why Training Health Visitors in Sleep is Important in Promoting Perinatal Mental Health
Presenter: Margaret Fisher, Institute of Health Visiting
Nurse Midwife Administered Psychotherapy for Postpartum Depression
Presenter: Bobbie Posmontier
How Does Postpartum Psychosis Impact Breast feeding? - A Report from a Mother Baby Unit in India
Presenter: Geetha Desai
Evaluation of the Implementation of Evidence-Based Guidelines for Postpartum Depression:
Mothers’ Perceptions of Acceptability and Effectiveness
Presenter: Felicia Hogan, University of Louisville
Parent-Baby Unit: A Care and Prevention Service for Early Relationship Disorders Providing
Customised Psychological Care through Physical Media in an Individualised Care Project
Presenter: Trine Saupic, The Parent-Baby Unit - Child Psychiatry Department,
Centre Hospitalier de Montfavet - Avignon, France
Evaluating Collaborative Care for Postpartum Depression in Early Childhood Primary Care Settings:
A Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol
Presenter: Cindy-Lee Dennis, University of Toronto
Perinatal Project in Primary Care
Presenter: Ángel Sánchez-Bahíllo, Servicio Murciano de Salud
Cognitive Processing Therapy for Traumatic Birth Experience
Presenter: Anna Brandon, University of North Carolina
Fun With Mum: A Video Interaction Group to Support Mothers with Postnatal Depression
and Their Relationship with Their Infants
Presenter: Penelope Rackett
WORKSHOPS
4:55 PM - 6:25 PM
Moving On Up! Movement Therapy for Postnatal Anxiety and Depression
Lead Organizer: Michelle Rochester, make a move
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Co-organizer: Sarah Haddow, Make a Move
Seminar Room A, Fulton House
Keeping the Family Together: Benefits of a Daytime Mother-Baby Unit
Lead Organizer: Margaret Howard, Brown University
Co-organizer: Cynthia Battle
Faraday E
Making Sense of Parent-Child Interaction
Lead Organizer: James Fargie, Jedi
Faraday G
SYMPOSIA
4:55 PM - 6:25 PM
Faraday
Perinatal Mental Health and Follow up Projects in the Nordic Countries
Chair: Malin Eberhard-Gran, University of Oslo
Faraday B
Depression and Distress in Swedish Fathers during the Postnatal Period
Presenter: Pamela Massoudi, University of Gothenburg
Depression and Other Severe Mental Disorders in the Offspring of Antenatally
Depressed Mothers - The Northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort
Presenter: Pirjo Mäki, Department of Psychiatry, University of Oulu
Mortality in Women with Postpartum Psychiatric Disorders
Presenter: Trine Munk-Olsen, NCRR
Fear of Childbirth and Elective Caesarean section: A Longitudinal Population Study
Presenter: Hege Therese Størksen, Akershus University Hospital,
Health Services Research Center
Aspects of Perinatal Mental Health: Diagnoses, Therapeutics, Fetal Outcome
Symposium of the Turkish Marcé Society
Chair: Oguz Omay, Clinique psychothérapique de la Cerisaie
Faraday D
Prevalance of Denial of Pregnancy and Associated Factors in Turkey
Presenter: Nazan Aydin
Birth Weight and Preterm Birth in Babies of Pregnant Women with Major Depression
in Relation to Treatment with Antidepressants
Presenter: Goksen Yuksel, Bakirkoy Prof. Dr. Mazhar Osman Research and Training
Hospital for Psychiatry, Neurology and Neurosurgery
Is Hyperemesis Gravidarum Only a Medical Condition? What is the Relevance with
Psychiatric Disorders?
Presenter: Bilge Annagur, Selcuk University, Faculty of Medicine,
Department of Psychiatry
‘‘Safe and Effective Use of Electroconvulsive Therapy during Pregnancy:
Three-Year-Data from a Training and Research Hospital’’
Presenter: Selma Bozkurt Zincir, Erenkoy Training and Resarch Hospital for
Psychiatry and Neurological Diseases
POSTERS
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Taliesin Arts Hall
GALA DINNER
7:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Refectory, Fulton House
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Friday 12th September
REGISTRATION
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Taliesin
PLENARY
Chair: Meir Steiner
9:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Taliesin & Faraday Theatres
The Current Evidence Base for the Psychopharmacological Treatment
of Bipolar Disorder
Presenter: Hamish McAllister-Williams, Newcastle University
PLENARY
Chair: Kathie Wisner / Jane Hanley
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Taliesin & Faraday Theatres
Quality Standards for the Provision of Humanistic Health Care and of a Person
Centred Medicine in the NHS (England): Perinatal Psychaitry May Have The Key
Presenter: John Cox
PLENARY
Chair: Jeanette Milgrom
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Taliesin & Faraday Theatres
Universal Psychosocial Assessment and Depression Screening in the
Perinatal Period- The Debate Continues
Presenter: Marie-Paule Austin, University of New South Wales
SYMPOSIA
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Faraday
How Can We Meet the Research Challenges of Perinatal Psychiatry
Chair: Ian Jones
Faraday M
The Development of an International Perinatal Psychiatry Consortium:
Working to Understand the Heterogeneity of PPD
Presenter: Samantha Meltzer-Brody
Preeclampsia and Postpartum Psychiatric Episodes. Exploring the
Link with a Hypothesis-Testing Approach
Presenter: Trine Munk-Olsen, NCRR
The Effectiveness of Psychiatric Mother and Baby Units Compared
with Other Models of Care for Acute Severe Perinatal Mental
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Disorders: A National Study
Presenter: Louise Howard
Panel Discussion
Presenter: Ian Jones
Perinatal Mental Health: Canadian Researchers in Action
Chair: Angela Bowen, College of Nursing, Department of Psychiatry
Faraday L
Unheard: A Photovoice Study of Women’s Experience of Living with
Perinatal Mental Health Problems
Presenter: Gerri Lasiuk
Predictors of Prenatal and Postpartum Psychological Distress:
A Population- Based Study in Manitoba, Canada
Presenter: Dawn Kingston, University of Alberta
Pregnancy-Specific Anxiety; A Qualitative and Longitudinal
Research Study
Presenter: Nicole Reeves, CHUM
Fathers’ Postnatal Depression: Contributing Factors and Effects
Presenter: Francine deMontigny
Pregnancy Outcomes in a Population-Based Longitudinal Study
Presenter: Angela Bowen, College of Nursing, Department of Psychiatry
Perinatal Depression in Mothers and Fathers:
Combinations and Possible Pathways to Effects on Child Development
Chair: Paul Ramchandani
Faraday K
The Pathways through which Depression in Fathers May Affect Child
Development
Presenter: Paul Ramchandani
HPA Functioning in Depressed Pregnant Women: A Possible Pathway for
Transmission of Risk
Presenter: Elizabeth Braithwaite, University of Oxford
A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for
Women with Antenatal Depression: Infant Temperament and Sleep
Presenter: Elena Netsi
Negative Interaction between Paternal Antisocial Personality Traits
and Maternal Postpartum Depressive Symptoms on Infant Aggressive
Behaviour: A Consistent Finding in Two Different Cohorts
Presenter: Mijke Lambregtse-van den Berg, Erasmus MC
Postnatal Depression and Posttraumatic Stress: Impacts on the Family
Presenter: Jane Iles, Imperial College London
Weight and Eating Disorders in the Perinatal Period
Chair: Louise Howard
Faraday B
Eating Disorders in Pregnancy: Prevalence, Symptoms and Comorbidity
Presenter: Abigail Easter, Institute of Child Health,
University College London
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The Relationship between Changes in Eating Disorder Psychopathology
in Mothers with Eating Disorders and Infant Weight during the First
Year of Life
Presenter: Alan Stein, University of Oxford
Pre-Pregnancy Obesity and Antenatal Depression
Presenter: Emma Molyneaux, Institute of Psychiatry,
King's College London
The Relationship Between Depressed Mood and Maternal Obesity:
Implications for Perinatal Depression
Presenter: Samantha Meltzer-Brody
BOOK LAUNCH
Lead: Jeannette Milgrom
12:15 AM - 1:00 PM
Taliesin
POSTERS
1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Taliesin Arts Hall
BOOK SIGNINGS
1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
John Smith's Bookshop
ANNUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY - MARCÉ MEMBERS ONLY
All attendees are invited. Awards will be presented
1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Taliesin Theatre
PLENARY
Lead: Chris Cuthbert (NSPCC)
2:15 PM - 2:45 PM
Taliesin & Faraday Theatres
Perinatal Mental Health: The Golden Opportunity for Equity, Parity,
Priority and Investment in Health and Social Care Systems
Presenter: Alain Gregoire, Southampton University
6 MINUTE "BLITZ" ORAL PRESENTATIONS ON “SCREENING”
Chair: Oguz Omay
2:55 PM - 4:25 PM
Faraday Room K
Psychological Adjustment across the Transition to Parenthood among Mothers and Fathers
of Twins: Conception Mode and Gender Differences
Presenter: Iva Tendais
Physiological Reactions during Parent-Infant Interactions
Presenter: Raquel Costa, Universidade Europeia |Laureate International Universities
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Personality Dimensions and Depressive Symptoms during Pregnancy
Presenter: Jorge Osma López, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain
Antipsychotic Use in Pregnancy: Maternal and Fetal Outcomes
Presenter: Molly Stewart, University of Birmingham Medical School
The Impact of Female Gender Role Traditionalism in Postpartum Depression
Presenter: M. Asuncion Lara, Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría
Development of a Mental Health Screening Instrument for Use in Low- Resource,
Primary Care, Antenatal Settings in South Africa
Presenter: Thea van Heyningen, Perinatal Mental Health Project, Alan J. Flisher,
Centre for Public Mental Health, Dept. of Psychiatry & Mental Health, University of Cape Town
Public Views of Acceptability of Perinatal Mental Health Screening and Treatment
Preference: A Population-Based Survey
Presenter: Dawn Kingston, University of Alberta
Maternal Depression and the Parent Bonding Questionnaire in Postnatal Mothers in
Kangaroo Care in Malawi
Presenter: Selena GleadowWare, College of Medicine, University of Malawi
The Mental Health Characteristics of Pregnant Women with Depressive Symptoms
Identified by the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale
Presenter: Linda Lydsdottir, Gedsvid/ Landspitali University Hospital
Identification of Postnatal Depressions in a Small-Scale Society – A Mixed Method
Investigation of EPDS in the Faroe Islands
Presenter: Anna Sofía Fjallheim
Smoking Cessation during Pregnancy: A Risk for Increased Anxiety and Depression?
Presenter: Raquel Costa, Universidade Europeia |Laureate International Universities
SYMPOSIA
2:55 PM - 4:25 PM
Faraday
Prescribing in Pregnancy: New Research Methodologies for Old Questions
Chair: Louise Howard
Faraday L
Stop or Go? Tapering Antidepressants in Pregnancy: A Pragmatic Multicenter RCT to
Investigate Risk and Benefits for Mother and Child
Presenter: Mijke Lambregtse-van den Berg, Erasmus MC
The Use of Anonymised Electronic Mental Health Care Records to Investigate Risks and
Benefits of Psychotropic Medication in Pregnant Women with Severe Mental Illness
Presenter: Clare Taylor
Women with Bipolar Disorder and Pregnancy: Factors Influencing Their Decision-Making
Regarding Treatment
Presenter: Clare Dolman, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London
An Electronic Patient Decision Aid for Antidepressant Use in Pregnancy
Presenter: Simone Vigod
Stress and Sleep in Peripartum
Chair: Claudia Klier, Medical University Vienna
Faraday D
Pharmacological Treatment of Sleeping Problems in Pregnant Women
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Presenter: Antje Heck , Quality Center for Drug Safety of the Psychiatric Services Aargau
Prediction of Postpartum Depression by Haircortisol and Sleep-EEG
Presenter: Thorsten Mikoteit
Maternal Anxiety and Depressive Disorders prior to Pregnancy Predict Infant Insomnia Disorder
Presenter: Johanna Petzoldt, Institute of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
Associations between Infants’ Crying, Sleep and Cortisol Secretion and Mother’s Sleep
& Well-Being
Presenter: Nadeem Kalak, Psychology
Maternal Cognitive Factors Impacting the Mother-Infant Relationship and Child Outcomes
Chair: Heather OMahen, University of Exeter Mood Disorders Centre
Faraday M
An Experimental Study to Investigate How Inducing Rumination in Dysphoric Mothers Will
Affect Mother-Infant Interaction
Presenter: Michelle Tester-Jones, University of Exeter
Intergenerational Correlation of Depressogenic Cognitive style: The Association between
Maternal Cognitive Style during Pregnancy and Offspring Cognitive Style 18 Years Later
Presenter: Rebecca Pearson
Perceptions of Self and Infant in Depressed Mothers
Presenter: Jeannette Milgrom
Distressing maternal intrusive thoughts of harm to their infant in the context of postnatal
depression and anxiety
Presenter: Alan Stein, University of Oxford
10 MINUTE ORAL PRESENTATIONS ON "INTERVENTIONS"
Chair: Cindy Leah Dennis
2:55 PM - 4:25 PM
Faraday B
SSRI Treatment During Pregnancy: Assembling Pieces of a Complex Puzzle
Presenter: Katherine Wisner
Cultural Variations in Interpretation of Postnatal Illness: Jinn Possession
Presenter: Jane Hanley
A Multi-Site Randomized Controlled Trial to Evaluate the Effect of Telephone-Based
Interpersonal Psychotherapy by Trained Nurses for the Treatment of Postpartum Depression
Presenter: Cindy-Lee Dennis, University of Toronto
Pregnancy Outcomes among Women using Antipsychotic Drugs
Presenter: Simone Vigod
Listening Visits Delivered at the Point-of-Care: A Qualitative Assessment of the Views of
Low-Income, U.S. Mothers
Presenter: Lisa Segre
The Prevention of Postnatal Depression: An HTA Evidence Synthesis following a Systematic
Review of Quantitative Studies
Presenter: C Morrell, University of Nottingham
Self-Management of Symptoms of Generalised Anxiety in Women Who Have Recently Given
Birth: Development and Acceptability of a Theoretically-Sound Complex Intervention
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Presenter: Heather Rowe, University of Melbourne
Implementing a Universal Postnatal Mental Health Program in Primary Care:
A Best-Practice Approach
Presenter: Heather Rowe, University of Melbourne
Development of a Gender-Informed Psycho-Educational Intervention to Prevent Postnatal
Depression and Anxiety
Presenter: Jane Fisher, Jean Hailes Research Unit
WORKSHOPS
4:45 PM - 6:15 PM
Faraday
The Marcé Resource Pack - Training for Health Professionals
Lead Organizer: Jane Hanley
Co-organizer: Jane Honikman
Faraday B
Beyond Post Partum Depression: Interactive Methods for Teaching about Pregnancy Related
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Substance Use Disorders (SUDs)
Lead Organizer: Julia Frank, George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences
Co-organizer: Margaret Chisolm, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Faraday D
CURRENT SCREENING DILEMMAS - WHAT WE KNOW / WHAT WE DON’T KNOW
Linda Chaudron, Jeannette Milgrom, Ian Jones, Louise Howard, Roc Cantwell, Jane Honikman, Marie-Paule Austin
Moderator: Michael O’Hara
4:45 PM - 6:15 PM
Taliesin Theatre
Identifying Perinatal Depression and Anxiety: Evidence-based Practice in
Screening, Psychosocial Assessment and Management
Presenter: Jeannette Milgrom
CLOSING CEREMONY
Come and hear about the International Marcé Society Biennial Scientific Conference 2016, Melbourne Australia!
Iwan Davies – Pro Vice Chancellor
Jeannette Milgrom – New President
Jane Hanley – Past President
Swansea University Choir
6:30 PM - 7:00 PM
EXCURSIONS
Organised trips to Rhossilli Bay and Oystermouth Castle
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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BIOGRAPHIES OF PLENARY SPEAKERS
Professor Iwan Davies, Pro-Vice Chancellor for Swansea University
Professor Davies will open the conference.
Professor Davies holds the Hodge Chair in Law at the University. He was educated at the
University College of Wales Aberystwyth and Jesus College Cambridge. In 1980 he took a
lectureship in Commercial Law at Cardiff and following a sabbatical period at the University of
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan was awarded a senior lectureship at Cardiff University.
In 1995 he was called to the Bar as a distinguished academic scholar and four years later was
awarded a personal chair of Swansea University when he also assumed headship of the newly
formed Law Department. In 2005 he became Head of the School of Law which by then had
expanded to include professional legal education and a pro bono law clinic. In 2007 he was
appointed Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Internationalisation and External Affairs). He currently leads on a
major development for the University which involves the creation of a new £300m Science and
Innovation Campus.
Professor Davies is Adjunct Professor of International Commercial Law at the World Maritime
University, Malmo, Sweden. He is the Chair of the UK Finance and Leasing Association Business
Code Monitoring Group and was special advisor to the Wales Select Committee of the House of
Commons. He is the immediate past chairman of the Standing Committee for Legal Wales. He was
a Commissioner of the UK Debt Commission and is a member of the Board of Trustees, Hamlyn
Lecture Series. He has advised government and international government organisations on
various international commercial law themes.
Professor Vickram Patel
Professor Patel will be giving the esteemed ‘Channi Kumar Lecture’.
Professor of International Mental Health and Wellcome Trust, Senior
Research Fellow in Clinical Science at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical
Medicine (UK). Joint Director of the School’s Centre for Global Mental Health
(and Honorary Director of the Public Health Foundation of India's Centre for
Mental Health. Co-founder of Sangath, a community based NGO in India.
Fellow of the UK's Academy of Medical Sciences and serves on the WHO’s
Expert Advisory Group for Mental Health and the Technical Steering Committee of the
Department of Child & Adolescent Health, the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on
Mental Health and Well-Being, and the Mental Health Policy Group of the Ministry of Health,
Government of India.
Professor Patel’s areas of research expertise are global mental health and contributing to the
goal of improving access to mental health care and promoting the human rights of people with
mental disorders worldwide.
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Professor Marie-Paul Austin
Professor Marie-Paule Austin is a mother of two. She is the St John of God Chair
of Perinatal and Women’s Mental Health at the University of New South Wales,
Sydney; director of the Burwood mother-baby unit; and Head of Perinatal
Mental Health at the Royal Hospital for Women, Sydney. She has an
international reputation in the translation of research findings to policy and
practice as evidenced by her leadership of the Australian beyondblue Perinatal
Mental Health National Action Plan (2008) and Clinical Practice Guidelines
(2011); and the 2013 International Marce Society Position Statement on psychosocial assessment
and depression screening in perinatal women.
Professor Austin is a chief investigator on a number of clinical and epidemiological studies in the
field of Perinatal mood disorders and the developmental origins of health and disease; is
currently leading an NHMRC study evaluating the impact and of the Australian National Perinatal
Depression Initiative on service uptake across Australia; and a collaborator on a number of
Canadian CIHR grants. She has authored over 100 peer reviewed articles.
Professor Jane Barlow
Professor of Public Health in the Early Years Warwick University, Director of
Warwick Infant and Family Wellbeing Unit, Honorary Fellow of the Faculty of
Public Health, President of the UK Association of Infant Mental Health, Chair
of the Local Organising Committee for the World Association of Infant Mental
Health. Collaborator with the International Preventing Violence across the
Lifespan (PreVAiL) Research Network.
Professor Barlow’s areas of research expertise are the role of early parenting, evaluation of early
interventions aimed at improving parenting practices and reducing the risk of child maltreatment,
particularly during pregnancy and the postnatal period.
Professor John Cox
Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry at Keele University and a Visiting Professor at
the University of Gloucestershire. Co- founder of the Faith, Science and Values
Centre. Professor Cox has an established international reputation in the fields of
Perinatal Mental Disorder, Transcultural Psychiatry and International Public
Health. He is a Past President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and Secretary
General of the World Psychiatric Association. He was one of the founder
members of the Marcé Society.
Professor Cox’s areas of expertise are ethics and boundaries between Religion, Science and
Medical Practice. He has been profoundly influenced by the writings of Paul Tournier.
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Professor Louise Howard
Recipient of the prestigious Marcé Medal.
Louise Howard is Professor & Head of the Section of Women’s Mental Health
at the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London, and the Academic
Women’s Health Centre KCL, and an Honorary Consultant Perinatal
Psychiatrist at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. She
was an undergraduate at University College London medical school where she
did an intercalated BSc in psychology while a medical student, and then
worked in internal medicine gaining the Membership of the Royal College of Physicians before
training in psychiatry at the Maudsley Hospital. She was subsequently awarded a Wellcome Trust
research fellowship during which she gained an MSc in epidemiology at the London School of
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and a PhD which focused on the outcomes of pregnancy in
women with psychotic disorders. Her research has been funded by the Wellcome Trust, MRC,
ESRC, the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), Tommys the baby charity, and several
other charitable trusts, and she has also recently been awarded an NIHR Research
Professorship. She is currently Chief Investigator of an NIHR Programme Grant for Applied
Research on the effectiveness of perinatal mental health services; other current research
programmes include an NIHR funded study on antipsychotics in pregnancy, an MRC funded PhD
studentship on obesity and mental health in pregnancy, an NIHR research programme into
domestic violence and mental health, and a DH Policy Research Programme on how the NHS can
optimize its response to trafficked people. She currently chairs the NICE Guideline Development
Group (update) on Antenatal and Postnatal Mental Health, and was a member of the WHO
guideline development group on the healthcare response to violence against women (published
2013), and more recently the NICE/SCIE guideline development group on prevention and
reduction of domestic violence (published 2014).
Dr Hamish McAllister- Williams
Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist, Regional Affective Disorders Service,
Northumberland Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust, Reader in Clinical
Psychopharmacology, Newcastle University. European College of
Neuropsychopharmacology Committee member.
Dr McAllister – Williams' areas of research expertise are HPA and the
serotonergic system in cognition and the pathophysiology and treatment of mood disorders. The
use of electroencephalographic techniques for exploring brain function following cognitive and
pharmacological challenge.
Dr Lynne Murray
Research Professor in Developmental Psychopathology at the Universities of
Reading, UK, and Stellenbosch, South Africa.
Professor Murray areas of expertise are the effects of adversity (postnatal
depression and anxiety, poverty), and infant vulnerability (early temperamental
difficulty, cleft lip), on mother-infant interactions and child development.
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Jennie Muskett
Jennie Muskett has lived in London, South Africa and LA and has
established an international reputation as a composer for film and
television, having written scores for Miramax, Paramount, Disney, IMAX,
the BBC and many more. Throughout her career, she has explored her
fascination with creating empathy through music.
Muskett trained at the Royal College of Music in London and soon after
began a career as a cellist, playing for several named UK orchestras. Her composing career began
when she was invited to write the music for a natural history documentary which, in turn, spurred
further commissions in this genre. She worked for production companies such as National
Geographic, Discovery, the BBC and IMAX. Inevitably Muskett’s documentary work has earned
her 2 Emmys and 5 Emmy nominations.
She has also composed many high profile TV scores, including the critically acclaimed BBC film,
Miss Austen Regrets (2008) and Compulsion starring Ray Winston. Muskett has also been
awarded 2 BAFTA nominations for her scores for the series Spooks, for which she also composed
the theme, and the mini-series The State Within received two Golden Globe nominations.
Over the years Muskett has made her mark in Hollywood as a composer of major studio films and
television projects, and most recently has arranged and produced several recording projects,
including the album “Boys Don’t Cry” for Atlantic Records’ artist Rumer.
She has recently taken an extended sabbatical from her career in order to explore her interest in
the benefits of music for babies and mothers during the perinatal period.
Professor Steve Suomi
Stephen J. Suomi, Ph.D. is Chief of the Laboratory of Comparative Ethology
at the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development (NICHD), National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda,
Maryland. Dr. Suomi earned his B.A. in psychology at Stanford University in
1968, and his M.A. and Ph.D. in psychology at the University of WisconsinMadison in 1969 and 1971, respectively. He then joined the Psychology
faculty at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he attained the rank
of Professor before moving to the NICHD in 1983. Dr. Suomi’s present
research at the NICHD focuses on 3 general issues: the interaction between genetic
andenvironmental factors in shaping individual developmental trajectories, the issue of continuity
vs. change and the relative stability of individual differences at multiple levels of analysis
throughout development, and the degree to which findings from monkeys studied in captivity
generalize not only to monkeys living in the wild but also to humans living in different cultures.
Throughout his professional career Dr. Suomi has been the recipient of numerous awards and
honors, the most recent of which include the Donald O. Hebb Award and a Presidential Citation
from the American Psychological Association, the Distinguished Primatologist Award from the
American Society of Primatologists, and the Arnold Pffeffer Prize from the International Society of
Neuropsychoanalysis. To date, he has authored or co-authored over 450 articles published in
scientific journals and chapters in edited volumes.
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Professor Graham Thornicroft
Professor of Community Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, King’s
College London, Consultant Psychiatrist, South London & Maudsley NHS
Foundation Trust, Director, King’s Improvement Science, King’s Health
Partners, Visiting Professor at Columbia University, New York, and
Universities of KwaZulu-Natal and Verona
Professor Thornicroft’s areas of research expertise are stigma and discrimination, mental health
needs assessment, the development of outcome scales, service user involvement in mental
health research, cost-effectiveness evaluation of mental health treatments,
implementation/improvement science, mental health services in low income countries, health
systems strengthening and global mental health.
Mark Williams
Founder of the website www.fathersreachingout.com, which offers
support to fathers whose wives or partners are suffering from
postnatal depression. Mark has been awarded several prestigious
awards for his inspirational work.
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Housekeeping
Laundrette
There are two laundrettes on campus - one in Kilvey Residence and the other in Cefn Bryn
Residence. The laundrette in Kilvey is open 24 hours a day. The Cefn Bryn laundrette is open from
6am until approximately 8pm. They both have coin-operated washing machines and tumble
dryers – £2.00 per wash and £1 per dry. Please note you will need to supply your own washing
powder. For access issues, please report to Preseli Reception desk. Any faults should be reported
by using the free phone number displayed in the laundrette
Smoking Policy & Naked Flames
In accordance with the National Assembly for Wales’ Smoke-free premises etc. (Wales)
regulations 2007, smoking is not permitted in any enclosed or substantially enclosed public space.
Smoking is not permitted in any University building, at building entrances, along the Mall or
within 5 metres of any building. (The Mall begins at the west end of the Faraday Building and
ends at the Abbey Building). This policy applies to staff, students and visitors. Incense, candles, or
any open/naked flames are not permitted within the accommodation or anywhere on campus.
Emergency Procedures
Emergency Calls
The University emergency telephone number is 333. This number is used for all emergencies on
University property. Monday- Friday, 09.00-17.30, your call will be answered by the Switchboard
who will contact the Emergency Services and connect your call to them, monitor your call and
assist if necessary. At all other times, your call will be answered by Security in Fulton House, who
will contact the appropriate Emergency Service. When you call 333, be prepared to supply
information about your location and details of the emergency e.g. building, floor number, room
number, fire. When you call 333, whoever answers the call will also carry out other duties to
manage the emergency, such as phoning the main gate to inform staff where to direct the
emergency services and contacting Occupational Health Unit. Calling 999 will mean that the
University is not alerted of the emergency and therefore cannot make the necessary calls to the
main gate. For this reason, we ask that you call 333 wherever possible. If this is not possible and
you call 999, please ensure that a further phone call is made to Security (01792 205678) as soon
as possible, to report the emergency.
Emergency Fire Procedure
a) During an evacuation Fire Wardens will, without putting themselves at risk, ensure that the
areas under their control have been cleared.
b) Porters/security staff will attend a fire call to assist with evacuation and building security.
c) A role call will be carried out by staff for the Campus Halls at night.
d) Anybody who has important information regarding the fire or persons injured or trapped
must report to the fire brigade on arrival.
e) Building occupants may only re-enter when given permission by the fire service or the most
senior University representative present. Silencing of the alarm is not an indication that
building occupants are allowed to return.
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A University Fire Action Sign is located by every manual alarm call point
IN THE EVENT OF A FIRE
1. Raise the alarm at once by breaking the glass of the nearest fire alarm call point.
2. Send the first available person to telephone 333 and give the location of the fire.
3. If appropriate, call for assistance and attack the fire with the correct extinguisher.
4. If the fire should get out of control, or your escape is threatened, leave the building
at once, closing doors and windows as you go.
IF YOU HEAR THE FIRE ALARM
1. Leave the building immediately, closing all doors behind you.
2. When clear of the building proceed at once to the assembly area:
USE NEAREST AVAILABLE EXIT
DO NOT STOP TO COLLECT PERSONAL BELONGINGS
DO NOT USE LIFTS
DO NOT RE-ENTER THE BUILDING
Buildings, Alarms and Fire Assembly Points
Buildings Alarms Assembly Points
Building
Taliesin
Taliesin Arts Hall
Faraday Building
Fulton House
Penmaen Halls
Oxwich Halls
Library (Front)
Library (Rear)
Alarm
Bell
Bell
Siren
Siren
Siren
Siren
Siren
Siren
Assembly Point
Digital Technium Car Park
Digital Technium Car Park
Digital Technium Car Park
Green/Lawn
Digital Technium Car Park
Halls Car Park
Digital Technium Car Park
Pavement alongside Talbot
Building
Campus Facilities
Bank
Lloyds TSB Bank is situated in Taliesin Arts Centre. The opening hours are Monday-Friday 09.3015.30
Cash Machines
There are cash machines located:
-Fulton House Foyer (Lloyds TSB)
-Student Union First Floor Entrance (Natwest)
-Taliesin Arts Centre (Lloyds TSB)
Post Office
The Post Office is in Fulton House and is open Monday-Friday, 9am-4pm
Pay Phones
There are pay phones located by the entrance of the Library.
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Travel Shop
The Travel Shop provides bus timetables, term bus tickets and travel advice. You will find the shop
in Fulton House Foyer.
Shops
My Costcutter Supermarket (Fulton House)
Sells an extensive range of foods, alcohol, fresh bakery items, medicines, magazines and
stationary. Opening Hours: 8am-7pm Monday-Friday, 9am-6pm Saturday & Sunday.
Fulton Outfitters (Fulton House)
Kitsch retail outlet, selling Student Union clothing and decorative home ware items.
Taliesin Oriel Ceri Richards Gallery (Taliesin Arts Centre)
Open Monday to Friday, 10am-6pm and Saturday, 10am-1pm & 1.30pm-4pm
Stocks an excellent range of greetings cards as well as jewellery, ceramics and other craft items.
John Smith’s Bookshop (Taliesin Arts Centre)
Open Monday- Friday, 9am-5.30pm with extended opening for book signings and exhibition
stands for Marcé Conference.
Sports Facilities
The University Sports Centre is situated close to the main campus and facilities include tennis,
badminton and squash courts, table tennis equipment (for setting up) and the Unigym, a wellequipped state-of-the-art fitness centre*. Outside is a running track and football/hockey pitch.
The changing rooms can be used for joggers/runners for which there are numerous scenic routes.
Numerous fitness classes are held on a daily basis. For prices, opening times, group bookings and
further information, contact a Conference Organisor.
*An induction to the Unigym will be required for a small fee, or confirmation of induction at the following fitness providers:
Esporta, Fitness First, David Lloyd, Cannons, Dragons, Holmes Place, LA Fitness, Livingwell, Next Generation, Spirit Health Clubs,
Virgin Active, Bannantyne Health Clubs and other university gymnasia that have inductions on joining. Proof of appropriate
induction is required.
The Wales National Pool is adjacent to the sports hall– an outstanding 50m competition
swimming pool for Wales, with the ability of accommodating a wide range of aquatic activities,
catering for all ages and abilities. Contact a Conference Organiser for more details.
Taliesin Arts Centre
-The Egypt Centre
-Oriel Ceri Richards Gallery
-The Taliesin Bar
-Waterstones Bookshop
Library
The Library offers photocopying, printing and scanning facilities as well as study areas, coffee
shops, vending machines, computer use. Should you experience any difficulties with WIFI access,
Library opening times are shown below.
Vacation
Monday-Thursday 8am-8pm
Friday 8am-5pm
Saturday 8am-5pm
Sunday 8am-5pm
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In and Around Swansea
The city of Swansea has a diverse range of activities; 10 screen cinema, golf courses, national
museums, food fairs, bowling and swimming to name a few. Not forgetting the beautiful Gower
Peninsula coastline, castles and award winning gardens and walks.
For further information and guidance, go to:
www.visitswanseabay.com
www.swansea.gov.uk
www.neath-porttalbot.gov.uk
www.mumbles.info
www.enjoygower.com/idex.cfm
360 Beach & Watersports http://www.360swansea.co.uk/
Odeon Cinema http://www.odeon.co.uk/fanatic/film_times/s19/Swansea/
LC Swansea http://www.thelcswansea.com/
Ten Pin Bowling http://www.tenpin.co.uk/our-locations/swansea/
Places of Worship
The nearest places to the campus are:
Church in Wales
Catholic St Benedict's
Congregational
Baptist Sketty Baptist
Mosque
Synagogue
Life Point Church
Sikh Temple
Sketty Parish Church
Sketty Road
Pantygwydr Uplands
Carnglas Road, Tycoch
University campus
Ffynone Synagogue, Fynonne
Life Point Centre, Ffynone Road, Uplands
239 Peniel Green Rd, Swansea
Arrangements can be made to reserve the Chapel on campus; please consult a Conference
Organisor.
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Delegate Names and Affiliation
Gloria
Adam Torres
Cheryll
Adams
Tanya
Ahmed
Royal North Shore Hospital Sydney Australia
Lesley
Allen
East Sussex Healthcare Trust
Maggie
Ambrose
Rita Tatiana
Amiel Castro
Mandakini
Amin
Fraser
Anderson
King's College London
Ewa
Andersson
Karolinska Institutet
Teija
Anke
VestreViken Health Trust/Regional Center for Child and Adolescent
Mental Health Southern and Eastern Norway
Bilge Burcak
Annagur
Afifa
Ashfaque
Sarah
Ashurst-Williams
Sarah
Atkinson
Nazan
Aydin
Susan
Ayers
City University London
Meryl
Bacon
Psychiatrist, Auckland District Health Board
Sharin
Baldwin
Lu
Ban
Vered
Bar
Sasha
Barber
Louise
Barrett
Nikki
Barrowclough
Cynthia
Battle
Alpert Medical School of Brown University
Klaas
Bauters
Psychiatric hospital Sint-Camillus
Hamideh
Bayrampour
University of Calgary
Chantal
Beijers
Marie
Bendix
Karolinska University Hospital Huddinge
Paula
Bentley
Bluebell
Veerle
Bergink
Giles
Berrisford
BSMHFT
Alessandra
Biaggi
King's College London
Rena
Bina
Bar Ilan University
Christopher
Bingley
Margareta
Blomdahl
Liz
Boath
Staffordshire University
Carola
Boerekamp
Tilburg University
Sheena
Bolland
Gillian
Boocock
Karin
Börjesson
Angela
Bowen
University of saskatchewan
Philip
Boyce
Department of Psychiatry, Sydney Medical School
Imperial College London/ University of Zurich
Institute of Psychiatry
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Belle
Boyle
University of Dundee
Breidge
Boyle
University of Ulster
Selma
Bozkurt
Katy
Bradbury
Ursula
Brain
University of British Columbia
Elizabeth
Braithwaite
University of Oxford
Anna
Brandon
Melanie
Breward
Katie
Brown
Stephanie
Brown
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
Anne
Buist
University of Melbourne
Kathryn
Bundle
Huibert
Burger
Karin
Burgerhout
Kate
Burton
Diane
Butterfield
Maria
Buxton
Nancy
Byatt
Amanda
Bye
Theresa
Byrom-Langley
Lauren
Capron
Emma
Carey
Caroline
Carr
Paula
Carr
Kathryn
Carruthers
Lisa
Carter
Karin
Cato
Annamaria
Cattaneo
Fiona
Challacombe
King's College London
Prabha
Chandra
National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences
Linda
Chaudron
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentristry
Margaret
Chisolm
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Vandhana
Choenni
Erasmus University Medical Center
Tony
Chung
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Stephan
Claes
University of Leuven, Belgium
Noreen
Clarke
Matthew
Coates
Julia
Coleman
John
Condon
Susan
Conroy
King's College London, Institute of Psychiatry
Liz
Coventry
Helen Mayo House
Mark
Cox
BSMHFT
Colin
Crawford
Forth Valley NHS
Elena
Crespo Delgado
Jane
Dagnell
Erasmus University Medical Center
East London NHS trust
Imperial College London
NELFT
Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust
Harvard Medical School
Health Visitor
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Dominique
Dallay
CHU Bordeaux
Katharine
Daneski
Powys Local Teaching Health Board
Sarah
Darton
Family Links
Zoe
Darwin
University of Leeds
Jess
Davies
Perinatal Nurse
Lizzie
Davis
FLYING START
Eleanor
Dawkins
Asha
Day
Vibeke
de Lichtenberg
Pascale
de Montigny Gauthier
Francine
deMontigny
Université du Québec en Outaouais
Cindy-Lee
Dennis
University of Toronto
Geetha
Desai
Arianna
Di Florio
Hannah
Dickson
Pelin
Dikmen
City University London
Ria
Docx
MBU-psychiatric center Bethanië-Zoersel-Belgium
Clare
Dolman
Institute of Psychiatry London
Jill
Domoney
Institute of Psychiatry - KCL
Signe
Dørheim
Stavanger University Hospital
Janet
Doyle
NHS
Heather
Dryden
Andrea
Du Preez
Michel
Dugnat
Helen
Dyerson
Abigail
Easter
Malin
Eberhard-Gran
Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Maigun
Edhborg
Karolinska Institutet
Belinda
Edwards
Sonja
Entringer
Jennifer
Ericksen
Parent Infant Research Institute Austin Health
Enrica
Fantini
institute of psychiatry, king s college london
Nancy
Feeley
McGill University
Ethel
Felice
Jane
Fisher
Jean Haile Research Unit, Monash University
Maggie
Fisher
Institue of Health Visiting
Sheehan
Fisher
Anna Sofia
Fjallheim
Jacqueline
Francis
Julia
Frank
Lena
Frenzel
Anita
Furio
Odilia
Gamor
LLuisa
Garcia-Esteve
Cardiff University
Institute of Psychiatry
Health visitor
Karolinska University Hopital
Hospital Clinic Barcelona
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Susan
Garthus-Niegel
Institute and Policlinic of Occupational and Social Medicine, TU Dresden
Bart
Geerling
Estelº
Gelabert
Paula
George
Alice
Gibson
Central London Community Health NHS
Nine M-C
Glangeaud
inserm, Paris
Karen
Glass
Elisabeth
Glatigny Dallay
Kari
Glavin
Selena
Gleadow Ware
Vivette
Glover
Joli
Golding
BSMHFT
Janice
Goodman
MGH Institute of Health Professions
Fay
Gopie
BSMHFT
David
Gordon-Williams
Hayley
Grainger
BSMHFT
Lucinda
Green
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (St Thomas' Hospital
London)
Alain
Gregoire
Angela
Grocott
Stefania
Gudmundsdottir
Ana
Guerra
Sandra
Gufler
Rina
Gupta
Catherine
Habel
Rosemary
Hagan
King Edward Memorial Hospital
Jane
Hanley
Swansea University
Charlotte
Hanlon
Addis Ababa University/King's College London
Elaine
Hanzak
Leah
Hardy, M.A.
Jayne
Harris
Nasima
Hasan
Manarat International University
Katie
Hazelgrove
Institute of Psychiatry
Antje
Heck
Fachärztin für Klinische Pharmakologie und Toxikologie FMH Fachärztin
für Anästhesie FMH
Elva Rut
Helgadottir
Carol
Henshaw
Liverpool Women's Hospital/University of Liverpool
Heather
Heron
Action on Postpartum Psychosis
Jessica
Heron
Action on Postpartum Psychosis/University of Birmingham
Suzanne
Higgins
Jacqueline
Higgs
NHS
KRISTIE
HILL
SOMERSET PARTNERSHIP NHS FOUNDATION TRUST
Rebecca
Hill
Women's and Children's Health Network
Alison
Hipwell
University of Pittsburgh
Ann
Hodge
Lance
Hodgson
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Practice Teacher / Health Visitor
Marce society
Baylor College of Medicine
-
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Kristina
Hofberg
Camille
Hoffman
Felicia
Hogan
sarah
Holdsworth
Jane
Honikman
Terry
Honikman
Clare
Hooper
BSMHFT
Louise
Howard
King's College London
Margaret
Howard
Brown University/Wo0men & Infants Hospital
Hedie
Howells
Neha
Hudepohl
Olza Fernandez
Ibone
Raquib
Ibrahim
Mellow Parenting
Jane
Iles
Imperial College London
María Luisa
Imaz
Deb
Jackson
Aneurin Bevan University health Board
Ruth
Jackson
Bluebell
Gail
James
Patricia Mary
Jarrett
Paula
Jarrett
Rachel
Jenkins
Jane
Jennings
Bara Hildur
Johannsdottir
Benedicte
Johannsen
Charlotte
Johnston-Webber
Dianne
Jones
Sigridur Sia
Jonsdottir
Linnaeus university
Sue
Jordan
Department of Nursing
Tom
Julyan
NHS Ayrshire & Arran
Nadeem
Kalak
Harish
Kalra
St John of God Hospital
Martin
Kammerer
Imperial College London
Hassan
Kapadia
Catherine
Kelly
Patricia
Kelly
Sian
Kemp
Carol
Kennedy
Joanne
Kerr
Hind
Khalifeh
Division of Psychiatry, UCL
Mary
Kimmel
UNC Department of Psychiatry
Dot
King
Dawn
Kingston
Claudia
Klier
Medical University of Vienna
Natsuko
Kobayashi/Kurosawa
Department of Psychiatry, Tohoku University Graduate School of
Medicine
University of Colorado/Denver Health & Hospital Authority
Marce society
Women & Infants Hospital, Providence, RI
Bluebell
National Center for Register-Based Research
BSMHFT
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Kathelijne
Koorengevel
SUSAN
KORDA
Astthora
Kristinsdottir
Pearl
Raju
La MarcaGhaemmaghami
Lakshmana
Mira
Lal
Andrea
Lambert
Action on Postpartum Psychosis
Mijke
M. Asuncion
Lambregtse-van den
Berg
Lara
Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatria Ramon de la Fuente
Sandraluz
Lara-Cinisomo
UNC Chapel Hill
Birgitta
Larsson
Alejandra
(Gracia)
Gerri
Lasheras Perez
Lasiuk
Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta
Helena
Legg
CPHVA ? Institute of Health Visiting
Jenn
Leiferman
Colorado School of Public Health
Nicola
Leighton
Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust
Marijs
Lenaerts
MBU Bethaniënhuis Zoersel
Amanda
Lewis
Katie
Lewis
Lisa
Lewis
Anncharlotte
Lindfors
Berwyn
Llewellyn
Virginia
Loftus
Cynthia
Logsdon
University of Louisville School of Nursing
Suzanne (Sue)
Luty
Department of Psychological Medicine
Linda Bara
Lydsdottir
Claire
Lyon
Faye
Macrory
Liam
Mahedy
Cardiff University
Pirjo
Mäki
Psychiatry, University of Oulu and Oulu University Hospital
Monica
Marino
Kings College, London
Rebecca Louise
Marsh
Gill
Martin
Livia
Martucci
Pamela
Massoudi
Becky
Matthews
Andrew
Mayers
Bournemouth University
Sue
Mc Guinness
Perinatal Mental Health Champion - Health Visitor
Gill
McCall
Helen
McColl
Susan
McConachie
Ellie
McDonald
Murdoch Childrens Research Centre
Mary
McGuinness
BSMHFT
University of Zurich, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
University of Melbourne
Cardiff University
FLYING START
Nursing and Midwifery council
St Georges Healthcare Trust
University of Gothenburg & Kronoberg County Council
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Elaine
McInnes
Gail
McKiernan
Alan
McMaster
Pauline
Mcpartland
Margreet
Meems
Divya
Mehta
Amanda
Melling
Samantha
Meltzer-Brody
Kristen
Merkitch
University of Iowa
Claudine
Mertens
Psychiatric Clinic Sint-Camillus
Thorsten
Mikoteit
Psychiatric Clinics of the University of Basel
Jeannette
Milgrom
Parent-Infant Research Institute, Austin Health and University of
Melbourne
Michelle
Miller
Roxane
Mitton
Health Visiting
Emma
Molyneaux
Institute of Psychiatry - King's College London
Donna
Moore
City University London
(Carol) Jane
Morrell
University of Nottingham
Jennifer
Moyer
Nicola
Muckelroy
Action on Postpartum Psychosis
Trine
Munk-Olsen
National Center for Register-Based Research
George
Mycoff
Josefine
Nasiell
Aideen
Naughton
Elena
Netsi
University of Oxford
Donna
Newell
Cardiff and Vale UHB Midwifery
katie
newman
Claryn
Nicholas
Henrik
Norholt
Mary
Ofori
Jack
Ogden
Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London
Michael
O'Hara
University of Iowa
Heather
O'Mahen
University of Exeter
Oguz
Omay
la teppe medical center
Thelma
Osborn
Specialist HV Maternal Mental Health
Lauren
Osborne
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Jorge
Osma López
Universidad de Zaragoza
Lynne
Owen
NHS
Bruma
Palacios Hernández
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
Anna Margret
Palsdottir
Ylva
Parfitt
University of Sussex
Carmine
Pariante
Institute of Psychiatry
Barbara
Parry
University of California, San Diego
Vikram
Patel
Susan
Pawlby
Mellow Parenting
Tilburg University
Health visitor
Karolinska Institutet, division of obstetrics and gynecology
Ergobaby Inc.
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Linda
Peacock
Amy
Perry
Irene
Petersen
Sharon
Pettitt
Health Visitor
Johanna
Petzoldt
Reasearch Assistant
Beatrice
Peuskens
Louise
Phillips
City University
Dom
Plant
Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London
Bobbie
Posmontier
Drexel University
Robyn
Pound
Sirona Care and Health
Pamela
Prescott
Sam
Pretlove
Birmingham Women's Hospital
Christine
Puckering
Mellow Parenting
Lucy
Puryear
Baylor College of Medicine
karolina
rabenda-lacka
Daisy
Radha
McGill University
Paul
Ramchandani
Imperial College, London
Julie
Rawlinson
Clair
Rees
Helen
Rees
Nicole
Reeves
Université Paris Descartes, CRCHUM
Zarida
Riaz
Birmingham Community Healthcare Trust
Janice
Rigby
Susan
Roberts
Julie
Robertson
Ethel
Rodrigues
Beatriz
Rodriguez de la Torre
Hazel
Rolston
Justine
Rooke
Jackie
Rotheram
Heather
Rowe
Jean Hailes Research Unit, Monash University
Christine
Rubertsson
Dept Women's and Children's Health
Erika
Sá Vieira Abuchaim
Susé Ariadna
Saeb Martínez
ANGEL
SANCHEZ BAHILLO
Hudson
Santos, Jr
Duke University School of Nursing
Trine
Saupic
Lynn
Sayer
The Parent-Baby Unit , Child Psychiatry Department, Centre Hospitalier
de Montfavet (Avignon, France)
iHV
Margaret
Scargill
iHV
Robin
Schacht
Stephen
Scott
Univ. of Colorado School of Medicine
Sheelah
Seeley
Institure of Health Visiting
Lisa
Segre
College of Nursing/ University of Iowa
Hitomi
Seino
Department of Psychiatry, School of Clinical and Experimental Medicine,
University of Birmingham
Gold Coast University Hospital
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
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Ruth
Sellers
Cardiff University
Trudi
Seneviratne
Consultant Perinatal Psychiatrist
Nisha
Shah
Neila
Sheikh
King's College London, Institute of Psychiatry.
Valgerdur Lisa
Sigurdardottir
Landspitali University Hospital
Helga
Sigurðardóttir
Deborah
Sims
Alkistis
Skalkidou
Amy
Slater
Kari
Slinning
Marie Lane
Smith
Johanne
Smith-Nielsen
University of Copenhagen
Susanne
Somerville
Women and Newborn Health Service
Viola
Spek
Amanda
Spilman
Alan
Stein
Meir
Steiner
McMaster University
Jenny
Stephenson
Action on Postpartum Psychosis
Anja WMM
Stevens
Dimence
Molly
Stewart
University of Birmingham Medical School
Robert
Stewart
Manchester Mental Health and Social Care NHS Trust
Sanne
Storm
Susana
Subirà
Anne-Laure
Sutter-Dallay
CH Charles Perrens
Anne
SvedWilliams
Womens and Childrens Health Network, South Australia
Liz
Tait
Jiaxuan
Tan
Clare
Taylor
Elly
Taylor
Elin
Ternström
Department of womens and childrens health
Michelle
Tester-Jones
University of Exeter
Dona
Thomas
Homerton University Hospital
Grace
Thomas
Cardiff University
Anna
Thompson
Bluebell
Graham
Thornicroft
King's College London
Memory
Tigere
NHS
Mirjam
Timmermans
Anna
Torres
Kylee
Trevillion
Institute of Psychiatry - KCL
Sophie
Truijens
Tilburg University
Kyla
Vaillancourt
Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London
Vania
Valoriani
Bea
VAN DEN BERGH
Judith
van der Waerden
Thea Thandi
van Heyningen
Dept of Women's and Children's Health
Kent Community Health NHS
Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London
Tilburg UNIVERSITY
Perinatal Mental Health Project University of Cape Town
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Leontien
van Ravesteyn
Bianca
van Rij
Juha
Veijola
Department of Psychiatry, University of Oulu
Tjitte
Verbeek
Dept of Epidemiology, UMCG, Groningen, the Netherlands
Simone
Vigod
Women's College Hospital
Merethe
Vinter
Maria-Paz
Viveros
Melita
Walker
Julie
Wallace
Johanna
Catharina
Elizabeth
Warmelink
Mia
Waters
Stef
Watkins
Rebecca
Webb
City University
Alison
Wenzerul
Perinatal Psychiatrist
Richard
Wesseloo
Erasmus MC
Lyndall
White
Jennifer
Whitmore
Birgitta
Wickberg
University of Gothenburg
Angelika
Wieck
Manchester Mental Health and Social Care Trust
Linda
Wijlaars
UCL Institute of Child Health
Siobhan
Wilkie
Mary
Williams
Manuela
Wingeier
Katherine
Wisner
Annie
Wohlgemuth
Hannah
Woolhouse
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
Sylvia
Woolley
Institute of Health Visiting
Karen
Wynter
Jean Hailes Research Unit, Monash University
Hiroshi
Yamashita
Kyushu University Hospital
Keiko
Yoshida
Kyushu University Hospital
Goksen
Yuksel
Caroline
Zanetti
St John of God Subiaco Raphael Centre
Phyllis
Zelkowitz
Dept of Psychiatry, Jewish General Hospital
Aneurin Bevan UHB
Wasternack
Action on Postpartum Psychosis
Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine
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"The Marcé Society was the place where one wanted to present
research and I was the sort of researcher that wanted, no, needed
the feedback of critical inquiry and stimulus."
(John Cox)
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Fulton House (17):
Campus Accommodation:
 Refectory (breakfast/Wednesday night
dinner/Gala dinner)
 Cafe West (Gala dinner bar)
 Other amenities including Post Office,
Costcutter supermarket
 Residences Reception Desk
(20) Open 24hrs
 Penmaen Residence (22)
 Oxwich Residence (25)
Taliesin Annexe (31):
 Posters
 Morning & Afternoon refreshments
 Packed lunches
Car Parks [P]
 Parking on campus is
restricted to staff and
Notice holders only
 Disabled badge holders may
park in campus with Permits
clearly displayed (limited
spaces – subject to
availability)
 Overnight parking (cars
only) available adjacent to
main campus entrance
 Overflow parking available
on Recreation Ground (East)
and Pub Car Park (West)
Taliesin Arts Centre (32):
 Conference Registration
 Taliesin Lecture Theatre (plenaries)
 Exhibition stands & book signings
(John Smith’s Bookshop)
Faraday (8.1):
 Faraday Lecture Theatre (plenaries)
 Faraday rooms B-J & K, L, M
(symposia/workshops/meetings)
 Faraday J (luggage store on
th
Wednesday 10 8.30am – 4.30pm and
th
Friday 12 8.30am – 6.00pm)
Library (7):
 IT Helpdesk
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