A heavily subsidised course to generate more professionals who are specifically trained in this area:
- Being a parent in general in the 21st century
- The pressure on perfect parenting – who is to blame?
- The pressure on perfect parenting – A stigma to admit when we are struggling?
- The increase in working parents and the pressures that this involves
- Guilty Parent Syndrome
- Parental Burnout -Spotting the signs and how to prevent Parental Burnout
- Parents experiences
- The Support required
- Challenges specific to new parents
- Physical symptoms post baby that can impact mental health (episiotomy, birth injury, incontinence)
- The journey to parenthood: Relationship struggles and new identities
- Coping with extreme tiredness and sleepless nights
- New parent concerns and anxieties
Mental health conditions, symptoms and the support available:
- PTSD
- Birth trauma
- OCD
- PostNatal Depression
- Postnatal Anxiety
- Postpartum Psychosis
Parents share their experiences of mental health conditions post baby and their journey to recovery
- Problems in bonding with baby (especially relevant with subsequent pregnancies after loss) and how to help
- Lets not forget dads and partners – Support available
- Lets not forget dads and partners –Â Can Dads and partners get PostNatal Depression?
- Support organisations and signposting for further help
- Q and A with tutors and parents