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MOTHERS’ MENTAL HEALTH TOOLKIT A Project of the Reproductive Mental Health Service IWK Health Centre Halifax NS, Public Health Agency of Canada & CAPC/CPNP Projects Across Canada A Community-Based Collaborative Initiative

Mothers’ Mental Health Toolkit The Project Team Dr. Joanne MacDonald Psychiatrist/Project Lead Coleen Flynn, MSW RSW Clinician Therapist Content Lead Tana Woodward, MSW RSW Training Development Kim D’Ambrogi Admin/Project Support

Reproductive Mental Health Service: What We Do Mental Health Care for Mothers Priority on Pregnancy and Year After Birth Atlantic Interdisciplinary Specialty Mental Health Team Psychiatry, Nursing, Social Work, Psychology, Occupational Therapy & Addictions Community Collaborative Practice Focus Professional & Community Education and Advocacy

Who Funded This? The Public Health Agency of Canada: National Projects Fund

Who Was This Developed For Who Was This Developed For? CAPC/CPNP Projects & Community Service Providers to Mothers and Families

What’s In This Toolkit? Maternal Mental Health Education for Community Service Providers Worksheets for Use with Mothers Wellness to Illness Recognition Resources for Mothers and their Caregivers

What Isn’t In the Toolkit? Depth of Diversity Applications Cultural Specificity Mental Health Treatment or Intervention Limited Rural/Remote Tools Languages Other than Eng/Fr Replacements for MH Services

What’s The Project Timeline? January 2012-December 2013 3 Phases: 1. Toolkit Revision/National Applicability 2. Development of Training Modalities 3. Dissemination & Training Delivery

What are the Project Values?

Toolkit Project Values: Health Promoting Mental Health Literacy Community Informed Family Centered Strengths Based Support Enhancing Knowledge Sharing Collaborative Care & Intervention

Your Values in Work with Mothers?

Elements of Vulnerability for Maternal Mental Health Problems

Vulnerability & Risk Determinants Poverty Low level of support Family conflict/disruption Trauma Poor housing Transportation limitations Education deficits Unemployment Previous Mental Health Problem Family History of Mental Illness/Addictions

Promoting Mothers’ Mental Health Well Mother Healthy Child Strong Community

Mother’s Mental Health Critical to Infant Attachment & Development

Infant Attachment & Development Contributes to Risk of Child Mental Illness & Behaviour Problems

Maternal Mental Health Problems Mental Health Diagnosis Pre-Pregnancy New Mental Health Problem During Pregnancy or First Year After Birth Severe Adjustment Difficulties Personality Disorders Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Spectrum Concurrent Addictions Attachment Disturbances Complex Case/High Risk Contributors

Who Do We Use the Toolkit For? Jody: 19 yo Bi-racial (Caucasion & African Nova Scotian) Pharmacy student on scholarship Parenting 1 and 3 yo girls Ex-partner ? drug dealing, threatening, manipulative Public housing with mother, 4 yo sister and children Mother hx emotional dysregulation & physical violence Biological Father – Africa American, left < 3 yo Brother physical violence to Jody & Mother, incarcerated Hx obsessional rumination & counting habit 10 yo Baseline anxious temperament – GAD Postpartum – ‘new’ explosive rage & depressive sx

How is the Toolkit Organized?

How is the Toolkit Organized?

How is the Toolkit Organized?

How is the Toolkit Organizer? Long Side Bar Service Providers Short Side Bar Mother Participants

How is the Toolkit Organized? 95

How is the Toolkit Organized? 96

How is the Toolkit Organized? 100

1. Mothers’ Wellness & Self-Care

Mothers’ Wellness & Self-Care 17

Mothers’ Wellness & Self-Care 19

Mothers’ Wellness & Self-Care 29

Mothers’ Wellness & Self-Care 35

2. The Mothering Role

The Mothering Role 51

The Mothering Role 52

The Mothering Role 53

The Mothering Role 54

The Mothering Role 61

The Mothering Role 62

3. Understanding Mothers’ Mental Health

Understanding Mothers’ Mental Health 94

Understanding Mothers’ Mental Health 109

Understanding Mothers’ Mental Health 115

Understanding Mothers’ Mental Health 116

Understanding Mothers’ Mental Health 117

Signs & Symptoms/Diagnostic Possibilities: A Model of Mental Health Literacy

Signs & Symptoms/Diagnostic Possibilities: A Model of Mental Health Literacy 118

Signs & Symptoms/Diagnostic Possibilities: A Model of Mental Health Literacy 119

Signs & Symptoms/Diagnostic Possibilities: A Model of Mental Health Literacy 122

Signs & Symptoms/Diagnostic Possibilities: A Model of Mental Health Literacy 129

Signs & Symptoms/Diagnostic Possibilities: A Model of Mental Health Literacy 130

4. Assessment & Screening

Assessment & Screening 137

Assessment & Screening 139

5. Interventions & Treatments

Interventions & Treatments 141

6. Supporting Recovery

Supporting Recovery 152

Supporting Recovery 156

7. Community Action

Community Action 159

Lessons Learned

Windows of Opportunity

The Path We’re On

Contact Reproductive Mental Health Service IWK Health Centre, Halifax (902) 470-8098 Fax: (902) 470-6760 Email: joanne.macdonald@iwk.nshealth.ca