Paternal Perinatal Mental Health: The Changing Face of New Fatherhood

Paternal Perinatal Mental Health: The Changing Face of New Fatherhood

This presentation will provide information regarding key issues and best evidence-based clinical practice regarding paternal perinatal mental health

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About this course

Please note: This is not a self-paced course. This Training Replay contains training materials and resources associated with a live training and is intended to support implementation and continued professional development. A certificate will NOT be provided for review of these materials and resources.

Training materials and resources for Paternal Perinatal Mental Health: The Changing Face of New Fatherhood, presented by Dr. Daniel Singley and Dr. Maxwell Maris, on 09/29/2023

Fathers’ mental health is often overlooked in reproductive mental health research and practice. This presentation will provide information regarding key issues and best evidence-based clinical practice regarding paternal perinatal mental health.

Learners will:

  • Gain a broad overview of key psychosocial elements in the transition to fatherhood and men’s perinatal mental health
  • Review examples of how fatherhood involvement impacts the family system
  • Learn evidence-based approaches to better engage fathers with perinatal services, with their children, and with their partners during pregnancy and early parenthood

Who should attend: Mental health providers, nurses, midwives, doulas, administrators, home visitors.

Curriculum

  • TRAINING REPLAY
  • Recording
  • Notetaking Slides (3/page)
  • MATERIALS & RESOURCES
  • New Dads Get Postpartum Depression, Too
  • Expanding the International Conversation with Fathers’ Mental Health: Toward an Era of Inclusion in Perinatal Research and Practice (6 pp)
  • Men’s Perinatal Mental Health in the Transition to Fatherhood (5 pp)
  • The Center for Men’s Excellence: Anger Management
  • The Center for Men’s Excellence: Assertive Communication
  • The Center for Men’s Excellence: The Fatherhood Role
  • The Center for Men’s Excellence: Social Support
  • The Center for Men’s Excellence: State of the Union Meeting

About this course

Please note: This is not a self-paced course. This Training Replay contains training materials and resources associated with a live training and is intended to support implementation and continued professional development. A certificate will NOT be provided for review of these materials and resources.

Training materials and resources for Paternal Perinatal Mental Health: The Changing Face of New Fatherhood, presented by Dr. Daniel Singley and Dr. Maxwell Maris, on 09/29/2023

Fathers’ mental health is often overlooked in reproductive mental health research and practice. This presentation will provide information regarding key issues and best evidence-based clinical practice regarding paternal perinatal mental health.

Learners will:

  • Gain a broad overview of key psychosocial elements in the transition to fatherhood and men’s perinatal mental health
  • Review examples of how fatherhood involvement impacts the family system
  • Learn evidence-based approaches to better engage fathers with perinatal services, with their children, and with their partners during pregnancy and early parenthood

Who should attend: Mental health providers, nurses, midwives, doulas, administrators, home visitors.

Curriculum

  • TRAINING REPLAY
  • Recording
  • Notetaking Slides (3/page)
  • MATERIALS & RESOURCES
  • New Dads Get Postpartum Depression, Too
  • Expanding the International Conversation with Fathers’ Mental Health: Toward an Era of Inclusion in Perinatal Research and Practice (6 pp)
  • Men’s Perinatal Mental Health in the Transition to Fatherhood (5 pp)
  • The Center for Men’s Excellence: Anger Management
  • The Center for Men’s Excellence: Assertive Communication
  • The Center for Men’s Excellence: The Fatherhood Role
  • The Center for Men’s Excellence: Social Support
  • The Center for Men’s Excellence: State of the Union Meeting