Our next meeting will be at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, August 13th in Boerum Hill. Click here to contact Molly or Chris if you are interested in attending.
Brooklyn PPD Support
Welcome to the Brooklyn Postpartum Depression Support Group site. We are very glad you found us. If you or a mom you care about is suffering from a postpartum mood disorder we are here to offer information, resources, phone support and group support.
Thursday, July 27, 2006 Update
Thursday, July 20, 2006 Update
This week's meeting will be held in Carroll Gardens at 12:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 23 at 63 1st Place, #1, between Court and Clinton (at the corner of 1st and Clinton). Please click here to contact Molly if you plan to attend.
Friday, July 14, 2006 Update
This week's meeting will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, July 16 in Boerum Hill. Click here to contact Molly or Chris if you are interested in attending.
Thursday, July 06, 2006 Update
This week's meeting will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, July 9 in Boerum Hill. Click here to contact Molly or Chris if you are interested in attending.
| Who We Are
We are two moms of young boys who each struggled with postpartum depression and anxiety. Between us we experienced insomnia, loss of appetite, over-concern about the baby, suicidal thoughts, escape fantasies, debilitating guilt, worthlessness, agitation, inability to concentrate, hospitalization, hopelessness, excessive crying, anger, confusion and other symptoms associated with postpartum mood disorders, and have made full recoveries. Molly has a master of social work degree from Southern Connecticut State University, where she conducted research on peer support and also co-led psychoeducational groups. Chris has been a phone volunteer through Depression After Delivery and The Postpartum Resource Center of NY since 2002 and is a postpartum doula with the Brooklyn-based Birth Day Presence.
What We Do
Emotional support from empathetic listeners is one key part of expediting a woman's recovery from PPD. A support group might be the only place a mom feels safe to share her feelings without being judged or gossiped about, as it is private and confidential. Women in the group share and validate each others experiences, and women further along in the recovery process set an example of wellness and hope to those moms in despair. For more information about the symptoms of and recovery from postpartum depression please see our section titled "Helpful Websites". We are growing this site and will be adding more educational information, strategies for recovery, and resources for partners, family and friends in the near future.
You are not alone
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