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Training & Courses for Obstetricians, gynecologists, pediatricians, nurses, midwives, and mental health counselors

Our LMS-based modules are designed to equip healthcare practitioners—including doctors, nurses, and counselors—with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills to identify, manage, and support mothers experiencing postpartum depression (PPD). These courses ensure that practitioners are confident and effective in their approach while creating a supportive environment for new mothers.

Recognize. Respond. Recover.

Postpartum Depression Awareness & Intervention Program

Online LMS Format
4-6 Weeks of Duration
Certification & Skills Based Value
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Format

Self-paced online LMS modules with interactive lessons, case studies, and short quizzes for practical learning.

Target Audience

Obstetricians, gynecologists, pediatricians, nurses, midwives, and mental-health counselors.

Certifications

Completion certificate for professional development, with practical skills for screening, communication, and referral pathways.
Module 1

Understanding PPD

Core concepts that define postpartum depression, how it differs from normal post-birth mood changes, and why it matters for mother, infant, and family.

Definition & Types — Clear definitions (onset timing, severity) and common subtypes of perinatal mood disorders.
Baby Blues vs PPD — Direct comparison of symptoms, duration, and when to escalate care.
Prevalence & Impact — Key statistics and an overview of short- and long-term effects on mother, baby, and family.
Module 2

Early Detection & Screening

Practical screening strategies to spot warning signs during pregnancy and the first postpartum year, and the workflow for regular monitoring.

Signs & Timing — What to look for each trimester and across the first 12 months postpartum.
Monthly Screening Routines — How to implement simple month-by-month checklists and scheduled follow-ups.
Standardized Tools — Using validated instruments (e.g., EPDS, PHQ-9) and interpreting scores for action.
Module 3

Communication & Counseling Skills

Person-centered interaction techniques for working with new mothers—building trust, practicing empathy, and safely managing disclosures.

Engaging Mothers — Rapport-building, sensitive question framing, and non-judgmental approaches.
Active Listening & Empathy — Practical techniques (reflective responses, validation) that improve care outcomes.
Handling Crises & Disclosures — Safe response protocols, safety planning, and immediate referral steps.
Module 4

Treatment & Intervention

Evidence-based care options—from lifestyle and therapy to safe medication use—and pathways to specialist services.

Non-Pharmacological Care — Counseling modalities (CBT, IPT), peer support, lifestyle, and self-care prescriptions.
Pharmacological Basics — Principles of antidepressant use in perinatal period, risk–benefit conversations, and breastfeeding considerations.
Referral & Care Coordination — When and how to refer (psychiatry, maternal mental health teams) and coordinate multi-disciplinary care.
Module 5

Postpartum Support Systems

Building sustainable support networks and follow-up systems that help mothers recover and families adapt.

Community & Family Networks — Mobilizing partners, relatives, peer groups, and community resources for shared care.
Monitoring & Follow-Up — Scheduled check-ins, relapse prevention, and long-term wellbeing tracking.
Technology Integration — Practical use of apps, symptom trackers, and nudges to reinforce care plans.
Module 6

Specialized Topics

Focused content for complex or sensitive scenarios: high-risk groups, co-occurring conditions, and culturally safe care.

High-Risk & Vulnerable Groups — Screening and tailored interventions for adolescents, prior-mental-health history, and socioeconomically vulnerable mothers.
Perinatal Anxiety & Comorbidity — Identifying and managing anxiety, OCD, or trauma that coexists with PPD.
Cultural Competence & Stigma — Strategies to reduce stigma, honor cultural beliefs, and deliver respectful, accessible care.
Engage. Equip. Grow.

Learning Features Course Highlights

Practical, learner-friendly tools designed to teach screening, support, and intervention skills efficiently — with multimedia lessons, handy resources, peer connection, and measurable progress.

Engaging Modules
Short, interactive lessons (videos, quizzes, case studies) that teach skills through real-life scenarios.
Resources & Forums
Downloadable checklists, guides, and templates plus discussion spaces to ask experts and share peer insights.
Progress Tracker
Monitor module completion, quiz performance, and learning milestones to measure growth and mastery.
Detect. Care. Change.

Outcome & Impact of this Training

Clear, measurable benefits participants will gain—skills to spot PPD early, deliver tailored care, and drive better health and social outcomes for mothers, babies, and communities.

Confident Detection
Practitioners will reliably identify early signs of PPD across pregnancy and the first postpartum year.
Tailored Support
Deliver personalized counseling and intervention plans that meet each mother’s emotional and clinical needs.
Community Impact
Improve maternal and infant health outcomes while raising awareness and reducing stigma within families and communities.
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Mamamind Practitioner Training Empowering Maternal Mental Health

This LMS program equips clinicians with practical, evidence-based skills to detect, support, and treat postpartum depression—creating a knowledgeable, compassionate workforce that improves outcomes for mothers, babies, and families.

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