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APAL Key Reads

Winter 2025

  • I learned about it on TikTok: How Staying Up To Date On Social Media Trends and New Technological Advances Can Be Valuable For Treating Mental Health Concerns In Youth
  • Staying Informed: Perinatal Mental Health Research

Fall 2024

  • Domestic Violence and Its Impact on Health
  • Maternal Suicide: Risks and Red Flags to Watch For
  • Pediatric Suicide

Summer 2024

  • Screening for Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders: When, What, and How
  • Screening for Pediatric Depression

Spring 2024

  • The Hidden Toll: How Invisible Labor Contributes to Women's Mental Health

Winter 2024

  • Understanding Self-Harm in the Perinatal Period
  • National Eating Disorders Awareness Week: Eating Disorders in Pregnancy and Postpartum
  • Nurturing Maternal Mental Health: A Reflection on Birth Defect Awareness Month
  • Embracing New Horizons in Maternal Mental Health: Balancing Expansion and Self-Care
  • Psychiatry Pearl: Insomnia

Fall 2023

  • Shared decision-making for OUD treatment with a pregnant patient
  • Unmasking Disparities: The Global Challenge of Maternal Mental Health
  • Unseen Scars: Domestic Violence's Shadow on Maternal and Child Mental Health

Summer 2023

  • Psychiatry Pearl: Pharmacokinetics in Pregnancy
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