did you know?

Pregnancy and Postpartum mental health is a family issue: Dads and other helpers need support, information, and connection too.

did you know?

Pregnancy and Postpartum mental health is a family issue: Dads and other helpers need support, information, and connection too.

Resources for Fathers

The resources listed on this page provide fathers and postpartum partners informed support and connection at no charge. Please contact us if you are looking for additional resources.

"Fathers Respond to Perinatal and Postpartum Mood & Anxiety Disorders"

When we filmed our new DVD, Healthy Mom, Happy Family, we had the opportunity to speak with the dads. We hope their stories can support you and give you hope through this difficult time. 

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Postpartum Dads Project

 "Because PPD is a whole family thing." The Postpartum Dads project collects stories from dads across the the world – stories from dads who have lived through Postpartum Mood Disorders or suffered from Paternal Postnatal Depression.

PostpartumDads.org

The Postpartum Dads website was created by PSI Dad's Coordinator David Klinker as a forum to help dads and families by providing firsthand information and guidance.

PSI Weekly Phone Forums for Dads: Chat with the Experts

 Every Monday, PSI hosts a free call-in forum facilitated by a perinatal mood disorders expert. Call for information, support, and connection with other dads. 

PostpartumMen Online Forum 

Yes, men get depressed and anxious after the birth or adoption of a child too. The Postpartum Men's Online Forum, developed by PSI Dad's Coordinator Will Courtenay, is a community of self-help and mutual support for postpartum men.

Boot Camp for New Dads 

Boot Camp for New Dads is a unique father-to-father, community-based workshop that inspires and equips men of different economic levels, ages and cultures to become confidently engaged with their infants, support their mates and personally navigate their transformation into dads.

The resources listed on this page provide fathers and postpartum partners informed support and connection at no charge. Please contact us if you are looking for additional resources.

"Fathers Respond to Perinatal and Postpartum Mood & Anxiety Disorders"

When we filmed our new DVD, Healthy Mom, Happy Family, we had the opportunity to speak with the dads. We hope their stories can support you and give you hope through this difficult time. 

Get the Flash Player to see this player.
 

Postpartum Dads Project

 "Because PPD is a whole family thing." The Postpartum Dads project collects stories from dads across the the world – stories from dads who have lived through Postpartum Mood Disorders or suffered from Paternal Postnatal Depression.

PostpartumDads.org

The Postpartum Dads website was created by PSI Dad's Coordinator David Klinker as a forum to help dads and families by providing firsthand information and guidance.

PSI Weekly Phone Forums for Dads: Chat with the Experts

 Every Monday, PSI hosts a free call-in forum facilitated by a perinatal mood disorders expert. Call for information, support, and connection with other dads. 

PostpartumMen Online Forum 

Yes, men get depressed and anxious after the birth or adoption of a child too. The Postpartum Men's Online Forum, developed by PSI Dad's Coordinator Will Courtenay, is a community of self-help and mutual support for postpartum men.

Boot Camp for New Dads 

Boot Camp for New Dads is a unique father-to-father, community-based workshop that inspires and equips men of different economic levels, ages and cultures to become confidently engaged with their infants, support their mates and personally navigate their transformation into dads.

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resources for fathers
 
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resources for fathers
 
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