Reproductive Hormones and Mental Health: A Journey Through Life
One Day Event
| Timings | 09:30am - 12.30pm |
| Location | Virtual Event, Online |
| CPD | 1 CPD point per hour subject to peer group approval |
| Non Member Fee | £93 |
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| Consultant Fee | £70 |
| Resident Higher / SAS Doctor Fee | £54 |
| Core Resident / Subsidised / Retired Fee | £36 |
| Medical Student / FY Doctor Fee | £36 |
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Event Information
What will this event cover?
| 9.30-9.35am | Welcome Dr Stefania Bonacorso, Event Chair and Academic Secretary, RCPsych London Division |
| 9.35 - 10.10am | How Early Life Stress Impacts HPA Axis Function: Implications for Mental Health Across the Reproductive Lifespan Dr Mario Juruena National Affective Disorder Unit, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust |
| 10.10 - 10.45am | Postpartum Depression: Assessment and Treatment Dr Claire Wilson NIHR Advanced Fellow, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Senior Harkness Fellow, The Commonwealth Fund |
| 10.45 – 10.55am | Comfort Break |
| 10.55 – 11.30am | Menopause and Mental Health Dr Bernice Knight and Professor Arianna de Florio |
| 11.30am – 12.05pm | Pathophysiology, diagnosis and management of premenstrual dysphoric disorder Prof. Michael C. Craig Professor of Translational Reproductive and Neurodevelopmental Sciences, Department of Forensic and Neurodevelopmental Sciences, King's College London |
| 12.05 – 12.30pm | Q&A/Panel Discussion |
| 12.30pm | Event close |
Speaker Information
Dr Mario Juruena: How Early Life Stress Impacts HPA Axis Function: Implications for Mental Health Across the Reproductive Lifespan
including the Senior Clinical Psychopharmacology Award from the British Association for Psychopharmacology, the Robert W. Kerwin Prize from the 萝莉视频 for the best article in the British Journal of Psychiatry, and the Newton Research Fellowship from the Royal Society and the Academy of Medical Sciences.
Dr Claire Wilson: Postnatal Depression: Assessment and Treatment
She is particularly interested in how parental multimorbid physical and mental ill health and substance misuse come together in the preconception and perinatal periods to shape offspring outcomes across generations.
Dr Bernice Knight and Professor Arianna de Florio: Menopause and Mental Health
Biographies coming soon.
Professor Michael Craig: Pathophysiology, diagnosis and management of premenstrual dysphoric disorder
Biography coming soon.
Watch on demand
This event will be recorded and available to all registered delegates to watch on demand. The recording will be available within one week of the live event taking place and will be emailed out to all registered delegates. The recording will be available to watch for 60 days from the event taking place.
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