A Woman's Journey - Mood Disorders in Pregnancy and Post-Partum

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Hormone changes during pregnancy can profoundly affect the mother’s mood, including long after delivery. Learn about the causes of post-partum depression from psychiatrist Lindsay Standeven, clinical and education director for the Johns Hopkins Reproductive Mental Health Center.

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ABOUT Dr. Lindsay Standeven
Clinical and Education Director of Johns Hopkins Reproductive Mental Health Center

Linsday Standeven is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Johns Hopkins and the Clinical and Education Director of Johns Hopkins Reproductive Mental Health Center. After completing her residency in Psychiatry, Dr. Standeven completed a two-year fellowship in reproductive psychiatry. She is the director of resident training in women's mental health and serves on the educational board of the National Curriculum on Reproductive Psychiatry (NCRP). Her research focuses on the role of neurosteroid changes in pregnancy and PMADs. She has also received NIH funding to study the role of neurosteroids and the psychiatric symptoms of women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.

 Event Date
Tuesday, June 18, 2024
Start Time: 7:00pm EDT
End Time: 8:00pm EDT

 Location
Virtual Livestream

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 Contact
Office of Alumni Relations
Joe Letourneau
Lifelong Learning
(800) JHU-JHU1
hopkinsathome@jhu.edu

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