37th Annual PSI Conference
37th Annual Postpartum Support International (PSI) Conference
July 26 - 28, 2024
Grand Hyatt Washington in Washington, DC
Mothers Care is a proud sponsor of this year’s PSI annual conference! The conference provides an opportunity to meet, learn together, and share ideas with others involved in the field of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs).
2-Day Pre-Conference Certificate Trainings: July 24 - 25, 2024
There will be four pre-conference advanced trainings offered on July 24-25, 2024:
PMADs Components of Care Certificate Course
Spanish PMADs Components of Care Certificate Course
Perinatal Loss: Clinical and Supportive Care
Foundations in Paternal Perinatal Mental Health Advanced Training
New Parent TLC (Talk, Link, Confirm): A Mental Health Services Act Innovation Project
First 5 Sonoma County and Mothers Care
New Parent TLC is a gatekeeper training curriculum specifically focused on early identification of parental depressive symptoms in new parents. The training will prepare targeted gatekeepers – childcare providers, coworkers, and cosmetology service providers – to know how to have meaningful discussions with new parents, look for symptoms, be comfortable talking about these symptoms, make referrals to appropriate supports and services, and follow up with any parent who has demonstrated symptoms of parental depression. The project will run through 2023.
In addition, to ensure that the training curriculum and approach is culturally responsive, particularly for the Latinx community and LGBTQ+ families, a cultural community advisory group will be convened, composed of individuals with lived experience and local experts in culturally responsive mental health approaches, including Humanidad, Raizes Collective, Positive Images and Life Works.
Want to get involved or request a training? Please contact Allison Murphy at allison@mothercaresupport.com or 707-776-0959.
Hanna Institute Summit
April 5 – April 6, 2022 | 8 am – 4 pm PT
Jenni Silverstein will be a speaker at the Hanna Summit — a virtual conference on April 5 and 6 that will explore the root causes of community trauma and bring forward radical and courageous actions for change and healing. She will speak about Developmental Trauma and the impacts of community violence on young children.
The event is produced by the Hanna Institute, which is dedicated to improving the lives of youth through trauma-informed care.
Learn more at hannaintitute.org/summit
Trauma Informed Practices and Resiliency Building
Center for Optimal Brain Integration Training
For: San Mateo County Office of Education
Presenter: Jennifer Silverstein with Julie Kurtz, Center for Optimal Brain Integration
Additional presentation dates: Oct 16, 2021, June 23, 2021
Intergenerational Trauma in Perinatal Period
For: Drug Abuse Alternatives Center - Perinatal Program
Presenter: Allison Murphy
3 - Part Trauma Responsive and Healing Engaged Series
Center for Optimal Brain Integration Training
Presenter: Jennifer Silverstein with Julie Kurtz, Center for Optimal Brain Integration
Maternal Mental Health: Addressing the Impact of ACE's, Toxic Stress and Intergenerational Trauma
For: Hanna Institute, ACEs Aware Grantee
Presenter: Jennifer Silverstein & Allison Murphy, MFT
Trauma Informed Care Training Series: Trauma-Informed Practices for Early Childhood Educators
Presenter: Jennifer Silverstein
Mindfulness and Co-regulation
For: Sonoma County Office of Education Restorative Culture Collaborative
Presenter: Jennifer Silverstein
Towards Trauma Informed Schools
For: Sonoma County Office of Education Restorative Culture Collaborative
Presenter: Jennifer Silverstein with Michele Rogers, Ph.D
Understanding Neuroscience...
For: ACE Interface: Santa Rosa Community College
Presenter: Allison Murphy
ACEs in the Perinatal Period
For: Sonoma County Early Childhood Mental Health Summit
Presenter: Jennifer Silverstein and Allison Murphy
Adversity, Resilience and Early Childhood Neurodevelopment
For: Sonoma County Behavioral Health Youth Mental Health Forum
Presenter: Jennifer Silverstein
Healing Relationships
“Promoting Resiliency in the Face of Toxic Stress”
For: SRJC Foster and Kinship Programs
Presenter: Jennifer Silverstein
Additional presentation dates: June 13, 2017
Neurodevelopment: The Powerful Science Behind Your ACEs Work
For: ACEs Community of Practice Fellowship Keynote
Presenter: Jennifer Silverstein
Neurodevelopment in Early Childhood
For: First Five Sonoma Commission Meeting
Presenter: Jennifer Silverstein
The Mothers Care Model: Bridging the Gap
“Bridging the Gap: Physicians and Clinicians Creating Proactive Care”
For: Postpartum Support International Annual Conference
Presenter: Allison Murphy
Film Screening & Panel Discussion
Film Screening & Panel Discussion: Paper Tigers and Adverse Child Experiences
For: Petaluma Health Care District
Panelist: Allison Murphy