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Hey Mom! Campaign Launches To Support And Connect Women Around Postpartum Depression
The Healing Group aims to show moms 'We're All in This Together'
SALT LAKE CITY, June 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The Healing Group, a Salt Lake City-based women's wellness center, today announced the launch of its Hey Mom! campaign, designed to raise awareness, offer support and reduce the stigma commonly associated with postpartum depression (PPD) and related disorders. As part of the campaign, The Healing Group is encouraging women and their families in Utah and nationwide to visit http://www.hey-mom.com for key information about PPD, its signs, symptoms and therapeutic treatment solutions.
"Our goal with Hey Mom! is for women to realize that we're all in this together--for far too long, women have suffered in silence, not recognizing that they are afflicted by postpartum depression and anxiety and that help is available," says The Healing Group Founder Kristin Hodson. "Hey Mom! offers a way for women to connect, bond and receive the support they need and deserve from other moms who understand, as well as our trained experts."
In addition to the latest information, resources and research related to PPD, the Hey Mom! website features a blog authored by trained psychotherapists with expertise in PPD and pre- and post-natal therapy. Through moving professional photography and monthly women's wellness themes and tips, the site also provides moms' personal stories and interactive elements designed to help women connect and support each other. This includes "Ask the Expert" videos, a Hey Mom! downloadable badge and e-cards featuring inspirational messages that can be shared between moms.
What is Postpartum Depression?
According to The Healing Group, the term "baby blues" usually involves tearfulness, irritability and fatigue and affects approximately 80 percent of all new moms. However, according to the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS), up to 60 percent of new moms in Utah report similar, but more disruptive, symptoms that persist far beyond this time period and often begin during pregnancy. These mothers are experiencing a real medical illness called postpartum depression, or "perinatal depression," which includes pregnancy and the first year postpartum or post-adoption.
About Kristin Hodson/The Healing Group
Kristin Hodson is a licensed clinical social worker and founder of The Healing Group, a women's wellness and family counseling center in Salt Lake City. She specializes in pregnancy-related issues, working with individuals, couples and families and conducting classes, group sessions and professional training. http://www.thehealinggroup.com.
CONTACT: Kim Cecere
SparkPoint Studio
480. 284.3086, kim@sparkpointstudio.com
Allyson Acker
SparkPoint Studio
602.770.3628, allyson@sparkpointstudio.com
SOURCE The Healing Group
The Healing Group
Web Site: http://www.hey-mom.com
Hey Mom! Campaign Launches To Support And Connect Women Around Postpartum Depression
The Healing Group aims to show moms 'We're All in This Together'
SALT LAKE CITY, June 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The Healing Group, a Salt Lake City-based women's wellness center, today announced the launch of its Hey Mom! campaign, designed to raise awareness, offer support and reduce the stigma commonly associated with postpartum depression (PPD) and related disorders. As part of the campaign, The Healing Group is encouraging women and their families in Utah and nationwide to visit http://www.hey-mom.com for key information about PPD, its signs, symptoms and therapeutic treatment solutions.
"Our goal with Hey Mom! is for women to realize that we're all in this together--for far too long, women have suffered in silence, not recognizing that they are afflicted by postpartum depression and anxiety and that help is available," says The Healing Group Founder Kristin Hodson. "Hey Mom! offers a way for women to connect, bond and receive the support they need and deserve from other moms who understand, as well as our trained experts."
In addition to the latest information, resources and research related to PPD, the Hey Mom! website features a blog authored by trained psychotherapists with expertise in PPD and pre- and post-natal therapy. Through moving professional photography and monthly women's wellness themes and tips, the site also provides moms' personal stories and interactive elements designed to help women connect and support each other. This includes "Ask the Expert" videos, a Hey Mom! downloadable badge and e-cards featuring inspirational messages that can be shared between moms.
What is Postpartum Depression?
According to The Healing Group, the term "baby blues" usually involves tearfulness, irritability and fatigue and affects approximately 80 percent of all new moms. However, according to the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS), up to 60 percent of new moms in Utah report similar, but more disruptive, symptoms that persist far beyond this time period and often begin during pregnancy. These mothers are experiencing a real medical illness called postpartum depression, or "perinatal depression," which includes pregnancy and the first year postpartum or post-adoption.
About Kristin Hodson/The Healing Group
Kristin Hodson is a licensed clinical social worker and founder of The Healing Group, a women's wellness and family counseling center in Salt Lake City. She specializes in pregnancy-related issues, working with individuals, couples and families and conducting classes, group sessions and professional training. http://www.thehealinggroup.com.
CONTACT: Kim Cecere
SparkPoint Studio
480. 284.3086, kim@sparkpointstudio.com
Allyson Acker
SparkPoint Studio
602.770.3628, allyson@sparkpointstudio.com
SOURCE The Healing Group
The Healing Group
Web Site: http://www.hey-mom.com