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Expert Insights on Diagnosing and Managing Perinatal and Postpartum Depression

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Learn about the pathophysiology of perianatal and postpartum depression as we know it today and what treatment options are available for those who experience major depressive episodes during their pregnancy and/or after childbirth.

Released: April 08, 2024

Expiration: April 07, 2025

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Anita H. Clayton

Anita H. Clayton, MD, DLFAPA, IF

Wilford W. Spradlin Professor and Chair
Department of Psychiatry & Neurobehavioral Sciences
Professor of Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology
University of Virginia School of Medicine
Charlottesville, Virginia

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Supported by an educational grant from Sage Therapeutics, Inc. and Biogen.

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Primary Author

Anita H. Clayton, MD, DLFAPA, IF

Wilford W. Spradlin Professor and Chair
Department of Psychiatry & Neurobehavioral Sciences
Professor of Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology
University of Virginia School of Medicine
Charlottesville, Virginia

Anita H. Clayton, MD, DLFAPA, IF: grants: Daré Bioscience, Janssen, Neumora Therapeutics, Otsuka, Relmada Therapeutics; consultant/advisor: AbbVie, Biogen, Brii Biosciences, Fabre-Kramer, Initiator Pharma, Janssen Research & Development, Mycomedica Life Sciences, PureTech Health, Reunion Neuroscience, S1 Biopharma, Sage Therapeutics, Sertsei Pharmaceuticals, Vella Bioscience; stock/stock options: Euthymics, S1 Biopharma.

Contributing Author

Steven Christopher Smith, MD, PhD

Associate Professor of Pathology and Surgery
Director, Genitourinary and Soft Tissue Pathology
VCU School of Medicine and Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center
Richmond, Virginia

Steven Christopher Smith, MD, PhD, has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.