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Understanding Infant Sleep For Professionals
This training is offered by Perinatal Support Washington, a state-wide non-profit dedicated to lifting the veil on perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.
Sleep deprivation is a well documented risk factor for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. Sleep can be an effective preventative measure as well as a treatment for mental health symptoms in new parents. How do we help clients improve their babys sleep while keeping mental health in mind? What impact can parents have on their infants sleep? What is normal sleep behavior, and when is referral and intervention appropriate?
Join us for a presentation and discussion on all things sleep! Macall Gordon, MA has a Masters in psychology, with a background in infant mental health and infant sleep research. She is a certified gentle sleep coach and senior lecturer at Antioch University in Seattle.
This presentation is appropriate for anyone who works with new parents- therapists, midwives, OBs, pediatricians, RNs, doulas, lactation consultants, home visitors, case managers, and more.
Monday, February 27th, 2017 5:30- Doors open, networking and light refreshments 6-8pm - Presentation and Q & A The 2100 Building 2100 24th Ave S Seattle, WA 98144
Members: FREE Community: $15 CEU's: $20 (2 CEUs for LICSW, LMHC, and LMFT) Continuing education hours meets requirements for RNs, doulas, and CBEs.
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LocationThe 2100 Building (View)
2100 24th Ave So
Seattle, WA 98144
United States
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Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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