Perinatal Mental Health Conditions
ACT Sessions
ACT stands for Ask, Collaborate, Teach. The goal of these learning sessions are to help you think further about the Perinatal Mental Health Conditions patient safety bundle. UWNQC hopes you will ask questions, collaborate with us, and teach your team about what you’ve learned.
ACT Sessions are listed in order of newest to oldest.
Therapeutic approaches for perinatal mental health. November 19, 2024
Jamie Hales, LCSW, program manager and perinatal mental health specialist at the Huntsman Mental Health Institute, discusses the importance of screening and treating perinatal mental health conditions (PMHC) and provides an overview of different therapeutic approaches to treat patients experiencing PMHC.
Bipolar disorder in pregnancy. November 5, 2024
Alyssa Hickert, MD, a consult psychiatrist with University of Utah Health, presents a deep-dive into diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder during the perinatal period. Dr. Hickert describes how to differentiate between bipolar affective disorder 1 and 2 and provides various diagnostic and treatment options for those experiencing the disorder both generally and during pregnancy. Furthermore, she discusses the impact of mood stabilizers in pregnancy and bipolar disorder management during postpartum.
Social determinants of health (SDOH) and mental health in pregnancy panel. October 22, 2024
Hailee Hernandez, MACL, a program administrator with the Utah Department of Health and Human Services Office of Substance Use and Mental Health, opens this conversation with an introduction to SDOH. Then, Annie Hatch with Central Valley Medical Center, Brenda Luther with University of Utah Health, Sabrina Harmon with Davis County Health Department, and Sussy Rupper with the Association for Utah Community Health discuss how to help patients with SDOH needs.
Substance use disorder in pregnancy. October 1, 2024
Theresa Kurtz, MD, an addiction medicine and OBGYN physician with the University of Utah and Intermountain Healthcare, discusses substance use disorder during pregnancy. Dr. Kurtz presents the definition, prevalence, and impact of substance use disorder in pregnancy, along with screening tools and intervention strategies.
Perinatal anxiety. August 27, 2024
Rosa Speranza, MD, a Maternal Fetal Medicine fellow with the University of Utah, presents a deep-dive on perinatal anxiety. Dr. Speranza discusses symptoms and risk factors of perinatal anxiety, screening tools, and treatment options and discusses a system-level approach to care for patients with perinatal mental health conditions.
Birth and postpartum trauma and trauma informed care. July 30, 2024
Tracey Vogel, MD, an obstetric anesthesiologist, sexual assault counselor, and director of the Allegheny Health Network’s Perinatal Trauma-informed Care Clinic in Pennsylvania, presents on the importance of being a trauma-informed healthcare professional. Dr. Vogel discusses signs, symptoms, and consequences of unresolved trauma, and how to utilize basic trauma-informed care principles to improve communication and trust among patients.
Perinatal bipolar disorder, psychosis, and suicidality. July 16, 2024
Amy-Rose White, LCSW, founder of Postpartum Support International Utah and WellMama Maternal Mental Health Services, presents on bipolar disorder, perinatal psychosis, and suicidality during pregnancy and the postpartum period. She discusses the prevalence, symptoms, and treatment options for these pregnancy-related mental health conditions.
Implementing the patient safety bundle: Lessons learned from the University of Utah. June 11, 2024
Dr. Lauren Gimbel, an OB-GYN with University of Utah Health, and Brenda Gulliver, the Director of Nursing for Ambulatory Women’s Health with University of Utah Health, share their experiences with implementing the Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health Perinatal Mental Health Conditions patient safety bundle.
An overview of perinatal mental health conditions, screening tools, and resources. May 14, 2024
Dr. Joni Lybbert, a psychiatric nurse practitioner at Felicity Women’s Center, provides an overview of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs). She discusses the prevalence of those who experience PMADs, risks of untreated PMADs, PMADs symptoms, PMAD risk factors, treatment options, and resources.