Perinatal Mood Disorders: Promoting Mother and Infant Wellness

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Perinatal Mood Disorders: Promoting Mother and Infant Wellness
Agenda
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Presents
Perinatal Mood Disorders:
Promoting Mother
and Infant Wellness
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Tinton Falls Office
788 Shrewsbury Ave., Bldg 2, Suite 203
Tinton Falls, NJ 07724
Phone: 732-345-0500
Fax: 732-345-0505
2 King Arthur Court, Suite B
North Brunswick, NJ 08902
Phone: 732-937-5437
Fax: 732-937-5540
North Brunswick Office
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12:30
April 22, 2015
8:00 AM-3:00 PM
At
CentraState Medical Center
Star and Barry Tobias
Conference Center
901 West Main Street
Freehold NJ 07728
Supported by a grant from:
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1:45
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Registration/Continental
Breakfast
Welcome
Evidence Based Wisdom for
Resilience...in the Workplace
and in Life
Teena Cahill, Psy.D
Emotional Disorders and the
Breastfeeding Mother
Diane Procaccini,
RN, MSN, IBCLC
Break
Breastfeeding and Infant
Mental Health
Jill Wodnick,
MA., LCCE, CLC, IMH-E® (II)
Lunch
Perinatal Mood Disorders:
Support and Referral
Charlotte Feeney,
BSN, RNC-OB
The Physiological and
Psychological Effects of
Trauma
Colleen Morgan, Psy.D
A Wellness Model for Practice
Margaret Swarbrick,
PhD, OTR, CPRP, FAOTA
Evaluations
Adjournment
Continuing Education
Nursing:
This skill building workshop has been
awarded 5.5 nursing contact hours.
The Central Jersey Family Health
Consortium is an approved provider of
continuing nursing education by the
New Jersey State Nurses Association,
an accredited approver by the
American Nurses Credentialing Center’s
Commission on Accreditation.
Provider number P92-8/14-17.
Provider approval is valid through
August 31, 2017.
In order to receive a contact hour
certificate, the participant must sign in,
attend the entire program, and
complete an evaluation form.
Social Work:
Please contact Charlotte Feeney at
732-937-5437, ext. 179 or e-mail at
[email protected] for information
about continuing education credits for
social workers.
Disclosures
There is no commercial or
non-commercial support for this
continuing nursing education activity.
Planners and speakers do not have any
financial disclosures to make.
Goal
The goal of this program is to increase
the participants’ knowledge of Perinatal
Mood Disorders by focusing on the
many challenges new mothers face, the
interventions and strategies they can
use to reduce stress in everyday life and
how to pursue their own path towards
emotional wellness.
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Objectives
Explain how the role of resilience
can be utilized as a tool against
adversity in practice and life.
Indicate the problems associated
with maintaining the breastfeeding
relationship for depressed mothers.
Discuss the role of breastfeeding as
a protective factor in toxic stress
and in supporting infant mental
health.
Identify available resources that
provide support and treatment for
women identified to be at risk for
Perinatal Mood Disorders.
Recognize the prevalence and
impact of trauma exposure.
Describe the components of the
eight dimension wellness model.
Speakers
Speakers
Teena Cahill, Psy.D
is the Director of Wisdom and Beyond,
LLC, a multimedia company. She has
more than 25 years of experience as an
international keynote speaker,
healthcare professional, TV host and
author. She is known to bring a
humorous and uniquely empowering
perspective to issues that include
leadership, health, wellness, managing
change and seeing adversity as a learning
tool for resilience.
Colleen Morgan, Psy.D
is a Clinical Psychologist providing
empirically based treatment for children,
adolescents, adults, couples and families.
She is an International Certified Trauma
Specialist and focuses on trauma,
anxiety and mood disorders using
individual, group and family therapy
modalities.
Diane Procaccini, RN, MSN, IBCLC
is a Registered Nurse and International
Board Certified Lactation Consultant with
a background in Psychiatry and
Pediatrics. She is a Lactation Consultant
and Educator at Capital Health System,
Trenton and Hopewell, NJ. She is
experienced in lactation program
development for hospitals, physicians’
offices and in regional and state-wide
educational programs.
Margaret Swarbrick, PhD, OTR, CPRP,
FAOTA
is a Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner
and a Certified Occupational Therapist.
She is the Director of the Institute for
Wellness and Recovery Initiatives
Collaborative Support Programs of NJ, Inc.
(CSPNJ), an Clinical Assistant Professor at
Rutgers School of Health Related
Professions, Department of Psychiatric
Rehabilitation and Counseling Professions
and a Program Evaluation/Quality
Improvement Consultant, Bridgeway, Inc.,
NJ.
Jill Wodnick, MA, LCCE, CLC, IMH-E® (II)
is a Certified Lactation Counselor,
Certified Childbirth Educator, Birth Doula,
Advanced Doula Trainer and Infant
Mental Health Endorsement (ll) Family
Specialist. She is employed by Montclair
State University’s Center for Autism and
Early Childhood Mental Health, Montclair,
NJ.
Registration Form
Perinatal Mood Disorders: Promoting
Mother and Infant Wellness
Name:__________________________
Address:________________________
_______________________________
Phone:_________________________
Questions
Please contact Charlotte Feeney at
732-937-5437, ext. 179 or e-mail at
[email protected]
e-mail:_________________________
Profession: ___RN ____Social Worker
___Other
Registration Deadline : April 15, 2015
Registration Fee: $35.00
Payment options, check one:
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Mail registration form to:
Central Jersey Family Health
Consortium
2 King Arthur Court, Suite B
North Brunswick, NJ 08902