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What is PMH-C and How Can it Benefit You in Psychotherapy?

  • Writer: A Place To Grow Psychotherapy
    A Place To Grow Psychotherapy
  • Mar 14
  • 2 min read

As more people seek help from mental health professionals, a specialized area has gained recognition: Perinatal Mental Health Certification (PMH-C). Understanding PMH-C and how it can enhance your therapy experience is essential, especially if you are starting your mental health journey in the context of pregnancy, infertility, pregnancy loss, or the post-partum period.


Understanding PMH-C


The PMH-C credential is an additional 2 year process during which a mental health professional earns additional, specialized training, education, and experience in the area of Perinatal mental health. Therapists with this certification have shown proven expertise in parental mental health care. They understand psychiatric disorders, effective treatment methods, and the intricate nature of emotional and psychological well-being related to this phase of life with greater expertise than a Marriage and Family Therapist alone would.


These certified psychotherapists undergo extensive training on the latest, evidence-based practices in parental mental health. As a result, they are well-equipped to tackle a wide range of mental health challenges. Issues such as post-partum anxiety, post-partum depression and other post-partum onset conditions related to mental health. With their specialized training, PMH-C professionals can provide the necessary support for individuals and couples facing these challenges.


The Importance of PMH-C in Psychotherapy


Choosing a PMH-C therapist can significantly enhance your therapeutic experience. They have advanced training, enabling them to provide a comprehensive approach tailored to your unique needs. These therapists consider both psychological and biological factors impacting mental health, ensuring you receive well-rounded care.


PMH-C practitioners typically collaborate closely with other healthcare providers. This cooperation leads to a more coordinated treatment approach. If you have multiple health concerns or are managing medications for co-occurring disorders, having a PMH-C therapist means they will be informed and involved in your overall care.


Both Beth Reddinger & Auti Scolman at A Place to Grow Psychotherapy are obtaining this certification.



 
 
 

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