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Center For Emotional Wellness Opens Today!

by on Aug. 18, 2011, under depression, General Mental Health, Health

FIRST OF ITS KIND

FOR MOMS WITH POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION

The Tucson Postpartum Depression Coalition (TPDC) and CODAC Behavioral Health Services will host the Grand Opening of Mother’s Oasis: Center for Emotional Wellness on Thursday, August 18, 2011 from 4:30-6:30at 1067 E Silverlake Drive (85713).

Senator Linda Lopez, Elizabeth Jiminez (State Director for Healthy Families), and mothers who have experienced severe postpartum depression are scheduled to speak about the importance of a center dedicated to the emotional wellness of mothers.

“This is the first center of its kind in the entire country,” says founder Carole Sheehan, President of the Tucson Postpartum Depression Coalition. “Mother’s Oasis is now open to meet the special needs of women who are experiencing the troubling effects of pregnancy- and postpartum anxiety and depression.”

Maternal Depression is the number one predictor of future behavioral and cognitive problems in children. Therefore, a mother’s mental and emotional wellness are key to family health and survival. Unfortunately, however, each year around 4,000 women in Pima County suffer with anxiety and depression around childbirth. Many are not identified or treated, leading to chronic depression for the mother and challenges for the child(ren) as well.

Mother’s Oasis will offer support groups, therapy, doula services, yoga and zumba classes and connections to other community resources, such as parenting classes and behavioral health services. Services are offered at no cost.

CODAC is providing physical space to TPDC for the Mother’s Oasis free of charge, which compliments CODAC’s Healthy Families, Mother’s Caring About Self (intensive outpatient) and Las Amigas (residential treatment) programs.

All media are invited to attend the grand opening to learn of this first-of-its-kind center. For more information, please contact Kristine Welter at kwelter@codac.org or 260-2771.



  • Krishna Bright

    I think it’s very important to consider that many women with post-partum depression and anxiety suffer from a hormonal imbalance and that any medical treatment should be directed as such versus just medicating with an SSRI (anti-depressant).  Doctors will frequently prescribe SSRIs to “fix” this problem.  What ends up happening is that the real problem (hormonal imbalance) is being masked and the woman continues to feel emotional, imbalanced, crazy. I know since I went through this myself and refused to be treated by my OB/GYN by his standard approach of prescribing an anti-depressant. I KNEW that my symptoms were not about a serotonin imbalance. I went to a naturopath, had my hormone levels tested and had that treated as they were, indeed, imbalanced. My irritability, low energy, anxiety have all been resolved with this treatment.


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