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2019 Perinatal Mental Health Conference

2019 Perinatal Mental Health Conference

The 2019 Conference theme is Planning for the Future.  This year’s conference will span two days and be held at the Best Western Gateway Grand in Gainesville, Florida from Thursday, October 10 to Friday October 11, 2019. Click here for website

Event registration opens Monday, 6/10 with a special “early bird” rate.  We also offer student rates with verified enrollment.

Check back here for speaker and room registration information.

This annual conference provides an opportunity to meet others working with and advocating for perinatal mental health services as well as learn new skills and information in the field of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.  This is a unique training opportunity also providing space to network with others in the field.  The purpose is to bring together the various disciplines and professionals working with, caring for and making decisions related to perinatal mental illnesses.  This includes medical and mental health providers, policy makers, child birth professionals, lactation consultants, support and resource organizations, researchers, educators and advocates.

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