Take off the Mask with CasieCasem
In this heartfelt and informative episode of Take Off the Mask with Casie Casem, I (Casie Ellison, aka "CasieCasem") sit down with Tresa Freeman, LCSW, to explore the reality of Postpartum Depression (PPD) and shed light on a topic too often left in the shadows. Tresa brings her professional experience as a licensed clinical social worker and shares valuable insights on the challenges, symptoms, and journey toward recovery for mothers experiencing PPD. As a friendly reminder, I’m not a medical professional—I'm simply here to open up the conversation to raise awareness and break the stigma surrounding PPD. Our discussion is a call for compassion, understanding, and support for new mothers everywhere who may be silently struggling. Resources and Final Advice for Postpartum Depression We dive into a range of resources and expert advice, hoping to provide comfort and actionable guidance. Here are some of the support options we discuss: 1. National and Local Hotlines * 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (U.S.): Dial 988 for confidential, 24/7 support from local crisis centers, connecting callers to nearby resources and mental health guidance. * Postpartum Support International (PSI) Helpline: Call 1-800-944-4773 or text "Help" to 800-944-4773. PSI offers phone and text support to connect families with support groups, therapists, and local resources. * National Maternal Mental Health Hotline: Call 1-833-943-5746 for free, confidential support from trained counselors who provide resources, referrals, and guidance for postpartum mental health challenges. 2. Online Support Groups and Communities * PSI Online Support Groups: Weekly online groups cover topics from postpartum depression and anxiety to pregnancy and infant loss, providing mothers with a supportive, nonjudgmental space. * MotherToBaby: A free, confidential service answering questions about medications and treatments during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Call 1-866-626-6847 or visit their website. * Facebook and Reddit Support Groups: Platforms like Facebook’s PPD Support Group and Reddit’s /r/Postpartum offer peer support and shared experiences from mothers around the world. 3. Trusted Websites for Information and Resources * Postpartum Support International (PSI): A comprehensive resource for PPD information, treatment options, and support networks. * March of Dimes: Provides information on postpartum mental health and guidance for the transition to parenthood. * National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH): Science-backed resources on PPD symptoms, risk factors, and treatment options. * The Postpartum Stress Center: Founded by Karen Kleiman, this center offers information, a blog, and resources for mothers, including therapist training in postpartum care. 4. Books and Reading Materials * This Isn’t What I Expected by Karen Kleiman and Valerie Raskin * The Postpartum Depression Workbook by Dr. Abigail Burd * Good Moms Have Scary Thoughts by Karen Kleiman 5. Apps for Mental Health Support and Self-Care * Happify: Offers activities and games based on cognitive-behavioral therapy and mindfulness. * Headspace: Mindfulness app with tools for stress management, including a Mindful Parenting Collection. * MamaLift: Specifically designed for mothers with PPD, providing activities, mood tracking, and self-care guidance. Final Advice for Listeners Supporting Someone with PPD: * Be Patient and Present: PPD recovery takes time, so offering consistent support, even in small ways, can be incredibly impactful. * Encourage Professional Help: Support loved ones in seeking professional help as a sign of strength. * Build a Supportive Community: Encouraging connections with others can help mothers feel less isolated. * Prioritize Self-Care: Self-care is essential, and it's okay to take breaks and recharge. Join us for this impactful conversation that combines empathy, education, and real-world advice. Whether you’re a mother, partner, friend, or family member, you’ll find insights to help navigate PPD’s challenges and ensure that no one feels alone on their journey to healing.
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