IMH-HV Resource Directory


A collection of resources to support Infant Mental Health–Home Visiting providers in their work with families.

Postpartum Support International (PSI) Specialized Support Resources

Postpartum Support International is dedicated to helping families suffering from postpartum depression, anxiety, and distress, offering specialized support for military families, fathers, and multilingual resources in Spanish and Arabic.

Mood Mission

Mood Mission is a mental health app that provides personalized, evidence-based activities and strategies to help users improve their mood and manage symptoms of depression and anxiety.

Connect by Postpartum Support International

Connect by PSI is a mobile app that connects users with perinatal mental health resources, support groups, and professional help specifically tailored for pregnancy and postpartum mental health challenges.

Peanut App

Peanut is a social networking app designed to help women connect with other mothers and mothers-to-be in their local area for friendship, support, and shared experiences during pregnancy and motherhood.

Postpartum Stress Center

The Postpartum Stress Center provides comprehensive information about perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, offering educational resources and treatment options for families experiencing perinatal mental health challenges.

NIH: Perinatal Depression Publication

This National Institute of Mental Health publication offers evidence-based information about perinatal depression, including symptoms, risk factors, and treatment options for healthcare providers and families.

NIH: Moms Mental Health Matters

This National Institute of Child Health and Human Development initiative provides resources and information to raise awareness about maternal mental health and support mothers' emotional wellbeing during pregnancy and postpartum.

STAT PEARLS: Perinatal Depression

STAT PEARLS offers a comprehensive, peer-reviewed medical reference on perinatal depression that provides healthcare professionals with current diagnostic criteria, treatment approaches, and clinical management strategies.

American Psychiatric Association: Peripartum Depression

The APA resource provides clinical guidance and patient education materials about peripartum depression, including diagnostic criteria and evidence-based treatment recommendations for healthcare providers and families.

JAMA Article on Perinatal Depression

This peer-reviewed research article in the Journal of the American Medical Association presents current evidence and clinical guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of perinatal depression.

BMJ Article on Perinatal Depression

This British Medical Journal publication offers evidence-based clinical guidance and research findings on perinatal depression for healthcare professionals and researchers.

CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report on Postpartum Depression

This CDC report provides epidemiological data and public health surveillance information about postpartum depression prevalence and trends in the United States.

MC3 Videos

MC3 offers a library of recorded educational presentations on behavioral and mental health topics, providing training resources for healthcare providers treating perinatal patients

MC3 Parent Toolkit

MC3's Parent Toolkit, developed in partnership with Zero to Thrive, provides downloadable resources covering mindfulness, stress management, emotional stability, communication, and perinatal mental health for parents.

MC3 Perinatal Provider Toolkit

MC3 offers a comprehensive toolkit for healthcare providers treating pregnant and postpartum patients, providing resources to aid in the assessment and treatment of perinatal mental health conditions.

UMASS Chan Medical School: Lifeline4Moms

UMASS Chan Medical School's Lifeline4Moms program provides educational materials, training resources, and clinical tools for healthcare providers to improve perinatal mental health screening and treatment.

ACOG: Educational Resources for Providers, Patients and Families

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists offers comprehensive educational materials and clinical guidelines for perinatal mental health, supporting both healthcare providers and families in understanding and addressing perinatal mood disorders.

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