Kristen Miller

PSVa Statement on the Approval of Zuranolone 

On Friday, the Food and Drug Administration approved Zuranolone, a new medication to treat postpartum depression. Zuranolone will be available under the brand name Zurzuvae for once-daily use over 14 days.   Adding a new and effective tool to treat postpartum depression is an excellent step forward in addressing maternal mental health issues such as postpartum depression. The

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Press Release – New LGBTIQA+ Parent Support Group

Contact: Stephanie Adler sadler@postpartumva.org (540) 546-0519  FOR IMMEDIATE REALEASE Arlington, VA, May 18, 2023 – Postpartum Support Virginia  Postpartum Support Virginia, a non-profit organization working to ensure every family in Virginia receives screening and resources to treat maternal mental health issues, is launching a new support group for Queer/LGBTIQ+ parents and parents-to-be virtually for all of Virginia.   

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Press Release – Lindsay Clancy, death of her children

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 30, 2023 POSTPARTUM SUPPORT VIRGINIA -Lindsay Clancy, death of her children ARLINGTON, Virginia On January 24, 2023, Lindsey Clancy, from Massachusetts, allegedly suffered from a postpartum mood disorder. Allegedly, She began to suffer from postpartum psychosis, a rare emergent perinatal disease impacting 1-2 postnatal people per 1,000. Allegedly, during her psychotic episode, she

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Board Announcement

Postpartum Support Virginia (PSVa), the Commonwealth’s resource for parents, professionals, and communities addressing Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorders (PMADs), is seeking volunteer leaders to join its dynamic board of directors. More information on Postpartum Support Virginia is available at www.postpartumva.org Board members are actively involved in organizational governance. Board members: Are committed to the mission and vision of

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Prince William County Coalition and Care Coordinator

Postpartum Support Virginia (PSVa) has an immediate opening for a Coalition and Care Coordinator in Prince William County, VA. PSVa is a nonprofit organization in the Commonwealth of Virginia with a two-pronged mission; 1. to educate families, healthcare providers and communities about Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorders (PMADs) and 2. to provide peer support and

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The Intersection Between Domestic Violence and Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders

Did you know that October was Domestic Violence Awareness Month? Do you know what domestic violence is? Domestic violence (DV) is “the willful intimidation, physical assault, battery, sexual assault, and/other abusive behavior as part of a systematic pattern of power of control perpetrated by one intimate partner against another” (NCADV, 2020).  According to the National

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Partnership with First Shift Justice Project

First Shift Justice Project is happy to announce that we are expanding our services in Virginia. First Shift Justice Project (https://www.firstshift.org/) is a DC-based legal services nonprofit that seeks to help women who work in low-wage jobs and are victims of pregnancy and mothering discrimination. We also help women who seek accommodations from their employers

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BIPOC Mental Health Month

July is Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, which is also known as BIPOC Mental Health Month. This awareness month was created to address the mental health challenges and needs of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) in the US. For more information, visit the Mental Health America website: https://www.mhanational.org/BIPOC-mental-health-month This

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Black Lives Matter

PSVa stands in solidarity with the Black and African American community as they lift their voices in protest and shout to be heard, to demand change. We are listening to the voices of those who hurt and are grieving and understand that we must look critically into our own hearts to see the changes we must make to be part of the solution. We realize that we must do the work to be part of this revolution, to create a shared humanity, where all people are seen, heard, understood, helped and loved.

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