IN PERSON (HELENA, MT) | JUNE 17 - 18, 2025
At this conference, we gather top experts and learn about perinatal mental health and the impact on individuals, families, and communities, and what we can do to promote health, well-being, and safety for those affected.
2025 CONFERENCE AGENDA
We’re excited to announce the 2025 Conference Agenda!
This year, in addition to our dynamic main-stage speakers, we’re offering four specialized tracks designed to deepen learning and connection:
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Behavioral Health – Focused on perinatal mental health assessment, therapy, and intervention strategies for clinicians and mental and behavioral health professionals.
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Community-Based Supports – Designed for home visitors, doulas, public health professionals, and others providing direct support to families.
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Nursing – Tailored for perinatal nurses and healthcare providers.
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Problem-Solving Treatment – A specialized, skills-based training focused on Problem-Solving Treatment (PST) for perinatal mental health.
The 2025 Perinatal Mental Health Conference offers 13 hours of approved continuing education credits for PMH-C renewal and Step 2 credits for the Affiliated Professionals Track.
Attendees will receive a Certificate of Attendance after completing the conference evaluation. Please keep this certificate for your documentation.
REVISIT THE ESSENTIALS
Perinatal Mental Health 101
As a part of the 7th Annual Perinatal Mental Health Conference, Dr. Samantha Greenberg, MD, of Greater Valley Health Center, led Perinatal Mental Health 101, a free two-part virtual lunch-and-learn series. Designed for anyone—whether new to the topic or seeking a refresher—this training provided essential insights into perinatal mental health, making it perfect for those looking to learn the basics or deepen their understanding. If you’re looking to do some refresher work prior to the 2025 conference, this is a great place to start!
As the Kalispell Site Director for the Family Medicine Residency of Western Montana, Dr. Greenberg brought her passion for Maternal Child Health, Reproductive Health, and Adolescent Medicine to these engaging and informative sessions. These trainings are available for free, offering a valuable opportunity to enhance your knowledge and support for perinatal mental health.
