Episode 217

Perinatal Mental Health: Impacts on Families and How GPs Can Help

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Julia Rawlinson is joined by Dr Lynette Griffiths, GP registrar and perinatal clinical psychologist, and Dr Erin Seeto, clinical and counselling psychologist and Clinical Services Manager at the Gidget Foundation. Discussing the topic of perinatal mental health, focusing on the impact on families, the healthcare system, and the broader community.

Beginning with an overview of the prevalence and spectrum of perinatal mental health conditions, covering not only postnatal depression and anxiety but also a range of issues such as PTSD, birth trauma, OCD, and the significance of intrusive thoughts. Highlighting the effects of untreated perinatal mental health issues, including disruptions to parent-infant bonding, relationship stress, and risks to the mental and physical wellbeing of children. 


Providing practical strategies and advice for GPs to support and assess parents. The importance of routine screening for mental health concerns during both antenatal and postnatal visits. As well as the necessity of validating parents’ experiences, normalising mental health struggles, and engaging both mothers and partners in screening, to which their mental health may be different across genders.


Discussing key resources and support available for families and GPs across Australia, including telehealth services, group programs, public mental health services, and helplines such as those provided by the Gidget Foundation and PANDA.


Links & Resources:


For Clients: 

Fact Sheets: https://www.gidgetfoundation.org.au/resources/fact-sheets

Blogs: https://www.gidgetfoundation.org.au/gidget-blog

Podcast: https://www.gidgetfoundation.org.au/resources/1-in-5-mothers-1-in-10-fathers

Real Stories: https://www.gidgetfoundation.org.au/real-stories/gidget-angel-stories

 

For Health Professionals: 

How To Refer: https://www.gidgetfoundation.org.au/health-professionals/how-to-refer-a-patient

Resource Library: https://www.gidgetfoundation.org.au/resource-library

Other support services: https://www.gidgetfoundation.org.au/support/other-support-services


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Tim Koh

Dr Tim Koh is a Perth-based GP with over 20 years of experience and a strong focus on GP education and evidence-based practice. He provides practical insights and advice on key topics in primary care.
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Krystyna de Lange

Dr Krystyna de Lange is a GP with nine years of experience, specialising in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, women’s health, and chronic disease management. She delivers practical insights and fosters engaging discussions on essential health topics.
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Sean Stevens

Dr Sean Stevens is a GP with 27 years of experience, recognised for his expertise in medical education and innovation. He has contributed to over 60 episodes, sharing valuable insights to promote quality care in general practice.