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I am currently sitting in at the Dads Session at the PSI/Marce Conference. If you have a question or would like to share something, please let me know! I’ll try to ask.

Here’s the overview of what will be presented during this session:

 

Fathers and Pregnancy Outcome

Chair= Dawn Misra, PhD

 

1:30–2:15 SPECIAL LECTURE: Biopsychosocial Contributions of Fathers to Pregnancy

Outcome — Dawn Misra PhD

 

2:15 – 2:40  Baby’s Father’s Place and Care within Inpatient Mother-Baby Units

Nine Glangeaud, PhD

 

2:40 – 3:00 Comedy videos on perinatal mental health disorders, specifically designed for

men   — Vivienne J. Hanley, PhD

BREAK 3:00 to 3:30

3:30 to 5:00 Harvesting the Potential of Perinatal Mental Health Knowledge:

New Data about Fathers   (Symposium, Chair= Barbara Figueiredo, PhD)

Psychological and marital adjustment of twins’ fathers conceived

naturally versus by assisted reproduction treatment — Iva Tendais, MPH

Father’s emotional involvement with the neonate: impact of childbirth

experience Sonia Brandao, MD

Father’s Postpartum Depression: A longitudinal study from early pregnancy to 3-month

postpartum Barbara Figueiredo, PhD

Fathers’ Cortisol Levels during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period
–Ana Conde
, PhD

Father’s Attachment Style and Psychological Adjustment during Pregnancy and the

Postpartum period  Ana Conde, PhD

Please note any information found on this blog is not meant to replace that of a qualified professional. We encourage partnership with your physician, psychiatrist, and therapist in the treatment of mood disorder. The information found here is educational and anecdoctal and should be reviewed with a professional prior to implementation.

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