Jun 29, 2022
Welcome to PsychEd, the
psychiatry podcast for medical learners, by medical learners. This
episode covers perinatal psychiatry with Dr. Tuong Vi Nguyen,
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine
and Health Sciences, McGill University and Scientist and Scientist,
RI-MUHC, Brain Repair and Integrative Neuroscience (BRaIN) Program,
Centre for Outcomes Research and Evaluation.
The learning objectives for this
episode are as follows:
By the end of this episode, you
should be able to…
- Define the field of perinatal
psychiatry
- Describe the key issues that should be
addressed in pre-conception psychiatric counseling
- Discuss the management approach for prescribing
medications during pregnancy
- Recognize the prevalence of mood disorders
during the perinatal period
- Recall the diagnostic criteria for postpartum
depression
- Consider the risk factors and explanatory
models for postpartum depression
- Discuss the use of screening tools for
postpartum depression
- Outline the treatment for postpartum
depression
- Describe the clinical presentation of
postpartum psychosis and recognize the urgency of this
condition
- List important risk factors for postpartum
psychosis
- Discuss the management for postpartum
psychosis
Guest: Dr.
Tuong Vi Nguyen
Hosts: Nima
Nahiddi (PGY4), Audrey Le (PGY1), and Arielle Geist
(PGY2)
Produced by: Nima Nahiddi (PGY4), Audrey Le (PGY1), Rebecca
Marsh (PGY2) and Arielle Geist (PGY2)
Audio editing by: Audrey Le
Show notes by:
Arielle Geist
Interview content:
- Introduction - 00:00
- Learning objectives - 00:43
- Defining the field of perinatal psychiatry -
01:55
- Key issues to address in preconception
counseling - 02:50
- Management approach for prescribing medications
during pregnancy - 07:00
- Prevalence of mood disorders during the
perinatal period - 12:11
- Diagnostic criteria for postpartum depression -
14:05
- Differentiating postpartum psychosis from
postpartum depression - 16:52
- Risk factors and explanatory models for
postpartum depression - 18:58
- Screening tools for postpartum depression -
20:15
- Treatment for postpartum depression -
22:13
- Pharmacotherapy - 22:20
- Psychotherapy - 27:34
- Clinical presentation of postpartum psychosis -
29:07
- Risk factors for postpartum psychosis -
30:43
- Postpartum psychosis prognosis and impacts on
attachment- 32:57
- Management of postpartum psychosis
-35:30
- Closing comments - 38:00
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