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Lecture one: Mental health across generations: helping mothers, saving children

Mental health across generations: helping mothers, saving children

About the lecture:

Professor Pariante presented his research in perinatal psychiatry, the mental health of women during pregnancy and the first year after childbirth.

The lecture discussed the profound effects of this period on mind and body of both mothers and their children and the impact it can have into adulthood.

Drawing on more than two decades of clinical work and research at the Maudsley Hospital and the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience at King’s College London, Carmine demonstrated how stress and depression during the perinatal period have profound effects in the biology and psychology of both the mothers and the children, potentially reaching the next generation in its adulthood.

He also presented his most recent work on psychosocial and creative interventions to improve mothers’ well-being and potentially the mental health of future generations.

Speaker

Speaker

Professor Carmine Pariante

Professor Carmine  Pariante - Carmine is Professor of Biological Psychiatry at King’s College London and a Consultant Perinatal Psychiatrist at the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust. 

He is passionate about education, advocacy and public engagement in mental health, activities that he delivers as the Editor in Chief of the mental health digital magazine, Inspire the Mind,  and  as the Chair of the mental health charity, the Psychiatry Research Trust  

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