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Dr. Kate Rosenblum’s Detroit News Op-Ed Urges Collective Action on Parental Stress and Support



Dr. Kate Rosenblum, co-director of the Infant and Early Childhood Psychiatry Clinic at Michigan Medicine, recently penned an op-ed for The Detroit News in response to U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy’s advisory on parental stress. Rosenblum highlighted the often-overlooked crisis of parental suffering, noting that parents across Michigan are stressed, lonely, and in need of support. She shared insights from her work with the Strong Roots Parenting Programs, a community initiative aimed at reducing stress and nurturing relationships through evidence-based interventions like the Mom Power group.

In her piece, Rosenblum emphasized the importance of creating networks for parents to connect and support each other. She compared the relationships parents build through these programs to the interconnected roots of trees, fostering resilience in both parents and their children. However, she also noted the challenges in expanding this work, urging for policy changes to ensure parents have access to these crucial support systems. Rosenblum’s call to action seeks to grow a “forest of support” to help parents flourish and thrive across the state.

Read the full article in the Opinion section on the Detroit News Website.

Dr. Kate Rosenblum


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Examining the Link Between ACE’s and Placental Cortisol Dysregulation

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are extremely prevalent in the United States population. Although ACEs occurs in childhood, exposure to them has been associated with adverse future pregnancy outcomes and an increased risk of poorer social determinants of health, which further drive the risk of negative pregnancy outcomes.

 

Unlike other mental health conditions, such as depression, which is routinely screened for in obstetric care, ACE screening during pregnancy is not consistently performed. As a result, prior trauma often goes unrecognized, missing an opportunity for intervention.

Additionally, the negative health and pregnancy outcomes associated with ACEs are only beginning to be explored. Gaining an accurate physiologic understanding of how ACEs can adversely affect pregnancy and the health of offspring would provide an evidence-based rationale for implementing ACE screening as part of routine obstetric care. It would also advance our scientific understanding of the biological mechanisms behind the transmission of

historical trauma from mother to child and promote the health of future generations by enabling risk stratification of mothers and neonates who may benefit from early interventions.

In the paper, “Placental Cortisol Dysregulation in Mothers with Experiences of Childhood Adversity: Potential Mechanisms and Clinical Implications” Dr Maria Muzik, Dr. Joshua George and Dr. Courtney Townsel, continue to examine the exact biological pathway underlying this intergenerational passage of risk.

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New Publication: Frontiers in Psychiatry

A new article has been published in the Frontiers in Psychiatry regarding a randomized pilot trial of Mom Power trauma- and attachment-informed multi-family group intervention in treating and preventing postpartum symptoms of depression among a health disparity sample.

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New Publication: Journal of Clinical Medicine

A new article has been published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine titled: Evaluation of the Michigan Clinical Consultation and Care Program discussing an evidence-based approach to perinatal mental healthcare.

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Improving the Cultural Responsiveness of Mom Power

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