PSI Annual Conference 2010
October 27-29, 2010
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
In Conjuction with The Marcé Society
Oct. 27: PSI Pre-conference Training
Oct. 28 and 29: Conference
The principal aim of the Marcé Society is to promote, facilitate and communicate about research into all aspects of the mental health of women, their infants and partners around the time of childbirth. This involves a broad range of research activities ranging from basic science through to health services research. The Society is multidisciplinary and encourages involvement from all disciplines including: psychiatrists, psychologists, paediatricians, obstetricians, midwives, early childhood nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, community psychiatric nurses, community nurses and health visitors. The society also encourages the involvement of consumer and carer (self-help) groups.
Who Should Attend:
Doctors, Nurses, and other Medical Providers, Social Workers, Mental Health Professionals, Community Service Providers, Public Health Professionals, Policy Advocates, Government Representatives, and Community Members concerned about increasing education and integrated access to informed resources and support for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.
Pittsburgh is a lovely city that is situated on the confluence of three rivers (the Monongahela and Allegheny Rivers form the Ohio River). Our meeting site is on the Monongahela River near that confluence. Shopping, a comedy club, river and city tours, and good restaurants are within walking distance.
Visit the Marce Society website HERE for more details
PSI Annual Conference 2010
October 27-29, 2010
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
In Conjuction with The Marcé Society
Oct. 27: PSI Pre-conference Training
Oct. 28 and 29: Conference
The principal aim of the Marcé Society is to promote, facilitate and communicate about research into all aspects of the mental health of women, their infants and partners around the time of childbirth. This involves a broad range of research activities ranging from basic science through to health services research. The Society is multidisciplinary and encourages involvement from all disciplines including: psychiatrists, psychologists, paediatricians, obstetricians, midwives, early childhood nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, community psychiatric nurses, community nurses and health visitors. The society also encourages the involvement of consumer and carer (self-help) groups.
Who Should Attend:
Doctors, Nurses, and other Medical Providers, Social Workers, Mental Health Professionals, Community Service Providers, Public Health Professionals, Policy Advocates, Government Representatives, and Community Members concerned about increasing education and integrated access to informed resources and support for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.
Pittsburgh is a lovely city that is situated on the confluence of three rivers (the Monongahela and Allegheny Rivers form the Ohio River). Our meeting site is on the Monongahela River near that confluence. Shopping, a comedy club, river and city tours, and good restaurants are within walking distance.
Visit the Marce Society website HERE for more details