PPD Research & Resources
WEBSITES, SUPPORT GROUPS & ORGANIZATIONS
- Postpartum Support International
- Perinatal Mental Health Alliance for Women of Color
- The Postpartum Stress Center
- The Bloom Foundation
- Postpartum Dads
- Postpartum Resource Center of New York
- Pathways to Promise
- PostpartumDepression.org
- PPD Chicago Hotline, 866-364-6667 (Counselors available, 24 hours)
- PPD Survivor – A blog by a mother of four who survived PPD and now speaks out to spread awareness.
BOOKS
- Beyond the Blues: Prenatal and Postpartum Depression- A Treatment Manual. Shoshanna S. Bennett, Ph.D., and Pec Indman, Ed.D., MFT
- Conquering Postpartum Depression: A Proven Plan for Recovery. Ronald Rosenberg, James Windell and Deborah Greening
- Overcoming Postpartum Depression and Anxiety. Linda Sebastian
- Postpartum Survival Guide. Ann Dunnewold, Ph.D., and Diane G. Sanford, Ph.D.
- The Postpartum Husband: Practical Solutions for Living with Postpartum Depression. Karen Kleiman, M.S.W.
- This Isn’t What I Expected. Karen Kleiman, M.S.W., and Valerie D. Raskin, M.D.
- Back to You. Natalie Dombrowski.
- Down Came the Rain. Brooke Shields.
- The Lifter of My Head. Sue McRoberts.
- Living Beyond Postpartum Depression. Jerusha Clark.
SOCIAL MEDIA
A supportive community exists on social media. Search for #ppdchat to connect with other moms and resources. Also, follow Postpartum Support Charleston on Instagram & Facebook at @ppdsupportchs.
SC SUPPORT GROUPS
The Postpartum Support Group of the Upstate meets the first Thursday of every month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Baby Impressions, 11-D Barkingham Lane in Greenville. For information, visit Care for Mom.
We are continually adding to our list of resources. Please contact us if you have suggestions for postpartum resources. We also have medical professionals and PPD survivors available to speak to your group, organization, or event.
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