PSI UT Conference Fall 2022

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Welcome to Postpartum Support International – Utah Chapter!

Pregnancy & Parenting can be rough. Finding help shouldn’t be.

You’ve found the source for help, information, and resources about Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders.

As a state chapter of Postpartum Support International, we bring parents with lived experience together with medical, mental health and allied professionals in our communities. Our mission is to support individuals and families within their childbearing and child raising years through promoting health & overall wellbeing as well as awareness, prevention, and treatment of challenging mental health experiences. 

Our vision is that every person and parent statewide will have access to information & resources, social support, and informed professional care related to the childbearing and child-raising years. PSI Utah promotes this vision through advocacy, community collaboration, education, training and social support.

PSI Utah’s Values include:

Inclusion of all voices

Diversity of all people and experiences

Collaboration with others who have a common goal

Respect of all people

Accountability for making our community a better place

We welcome all races, religions, nationalities, sexual orientations and genders.

PSI UT values diversity and is a place of inclusion.

We believe that Parent’s Mental Health Matters!

If you or someone you care about is in crisis

please call HMHI crisis line @ (801) 587-3000

or the National Suicide and Crisis Lifelife @ 988 (988lifeline.org)

Looking for a therapist or other provider trained in Perinatal Mental Health?? PSI Utah proudly partnered with the Department Of Health to create the Maternal Mental Health referral Network:

See the above link for providers in your area across Utah. For one on one help, call or text one of our PSI coordinators listed here or Call Help me Grow Utah. Call or text HMG at (801) 691-5322. The HMG staff will give callers a brief perinatal depression/anxiety screening called the EPDS, offer options for free support groups and/or trained therapists in their area as well as provide follow up after the call.

For more information on local and national resources for pregnancy and postpartum mental health call our Helpline at 1-800-944-4773, text 503-894-9453, or visit www.postpartum.net