Look for the Helpers, a podcast by Engage Therapy
Title: Why Women's Mental Health Is Different — with Dr. Brittany Booth, Reproductive Psychiatrist Summary: Dr. Brittany Booth is a reproductive psychiatrist in Westlake Village who works at the intersection of hormones and mental health — PMDD, pregnancy and postpartum, menopause — and at UCLA's Maternal Mental Health Program. With Adelina Brisbois, LMFT, she makes a quietly radical case: so much of what gets women labeled "too much" or "just hormonal" is a normal human response to carrying too much with too little support. They name postpartum rage, grieve the lost "village," and bust the well-meaning myths about psychiatric medication in pregnancy — why stopping a medication that's working can carry more risk than staying on it. Key topics: • Reproductive psychiatry & women's mental health • Postpartum rage and de-pathologizing women's emotions • PMDD, perinatal & menopause hormone transitions • Postpartum isolation & rebuilding the village • Social media & new motherhood • Attachment, anxiety & infant sleep • Psychiatric medication in pregnancy/breastfeeding — myths vs. evidence Guest: Dr. Brittany Booth, MD — reproductive psychiatrist, Westlake Village; UCLA Maternal Mental Health Program website [https://www.brittanyboothmd.com/] · @brittanyboothmd [https://www.instagram.com/brittanyboothmd/] Resources mentioned: UCLA Maternal Mental Health Program (perinatal IOP, Westwood) · PMDD (premenstrual dysphoric disorder) · neonatal adaptation syndrome · TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation) · SSRIs · Engage Therapy's Mindful Beginnings class for new & expecting parents. Support: If you're struggling, you're not alone. Call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) · National Maternal Mental Health Hotline 1-833-TLC-MAMA (1-833-852-6262), 24/7 · Postpartum Support International 1-800-944-4773. Note: This episode is education and support, not medical advice. Decisions about medication should be made with a qualified clinician. Links: engagetherapy.com [https://engagetherapy.com/] · @engagetherapy [https://www.instagram.com/engagetherapy] · (805) 497-0605
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