Perinatal mental health masterclassInfo Location Attendee Categories Contact Event Information
DescriptionThere is a huge focus nationally on supporting the needs of perinatal mental health, whether that be perinatal women, or their partners. This masterclass is designed to support qualified PWP’s to develop clinical competency and confidence with the effective assessment and treatment of mild to moderate mental health difficulties of perinatal patients. A range of engaging teaching methods are used throughout the day to provide an optimal engaging experience and to cater for different learning styles including lectures, small and large group discussions, individual reflection and skills practice. The content of the masterclass will cover: the underpinning knowledge and skills to consider with this patient groups and understanding the perinatal period and the unique needs of perinatal patients. It will look at common mental health difficulties faced, the clinical presentation of perinatal patients with a common mental health difficulty and how this may be different, what to look for in a step 2 assessment and how to differentiate common disorders perinatal patients can experience. There will be a focus on managing risk and understanding ‘red flags’. It explores the evidence base, and adaptations needed for low-intensity working for this patient group and different rationales for treatment. It will also support practitioners to determine when a perinatal patient may need to be stepped up for step 3 interventions, or when they need external or even secondary care specialist support, and common difficulties encouraged by patients and practitioners and how to overcome them.
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