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Early Programming of Cognitive and Mental Health

@epochlabmac

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University

Primary Investigator: Dr. Ryan Van Lieshout, MD PhD (@DrRyanPPD)

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A manuscript from our group was recently published in Development and Psychopathology. Congrats to Oswin and his team! To read more, visit the link below: doi.org/10.1017/S09545…

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We would like to extend our congratulations to Dr. Bahar Amani on her successful PhD defense! Dr. Amani is now working at CAMH. Wishing you all the best Bahar! researchgate.net/profile/Bahar-…

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Kids Can Fly - And Mothers Do, too! See this article from the Ontario Brain Institute Institute about our recent peer-led CBT-based workshops for PPD pilot study with Kids Can Fly braininstitute.ca/news-events/20…

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Our most recent study on peer 1-day CBT-based workshops for postpartum depression was published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (Psychiatrist.com ). To read more, follow the link below psychiatrist.com/jcp/mental/wom…

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Congratulations, Sawayra, on the ongoing success of your collaboration with the 6 Nations Maternal and Child Centre. It is an honour to engage in this work with you!

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McMaster University McMaster Health Sciences recently posted an article about a study from our lab, looking at peer-delivered CBT-based workshops. Read the full article below healthsci.mcmaster.ca/news-events/ne…

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Our PI, Dr. Van Lieshout (Ryan Van Lieshout, MD, PhD, FRCPC) was recently recognized by McMaster University for his notable work and recognition internationally. To read more, and to see other scholars who were recognized, visit the link below. dailynews.mcmaster.ca/articles/meet-…

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BBRF recently published an article highlighting research from our lab showing the positive impact of treating postpartum depression on infant brain development. @DaymarkFdn McMaster Health Sciences John Krzeczkowski, PhD bbrfoundation.org/content/when-m…

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A recently published study from our lab showed that public health nurses can deliver effective online group cognitive behavioural therapy for postpartum depression, and improves anxiety and the quality of the mother-infant relationship. John Krzeczkowski, PhD @DaymarkFdn

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We recently published an RCT of public health nurse-delivered CBT for postpartum depression in Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. Thanks to Katie and her team and to Niagara Region Public Health psychiatrist.com/jcp/mental/wom…

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“This is the first time anyone has shown that peers can deliver effective group online psychotherapy for mothers with postpartum depression,” says Ryan Van Lieshout, associate professor McMaster Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences, of recently published study. ow.ly/oNoC50PGpEi

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An article written by PI Ryan Van Lieshout, MD, PhD, FRCPC was published in The Conversation Canada about the treatment of PPD using a new medication, Zuranolone. Read more on The Conversation Canada website: theconversation.com/zuranolone-for…

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Mothers whose postpartum depression remits provide home environments just as nurturing as those without PPD at 24 months post-delivery. Such findings highlight the vital importance of timely, effective treatment for PPD. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37761432/