萝莉视频

Reproductive Hormones and Mental Health: A Journey Through Life

26Nov

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
Consultant Fee£70
Resident Higher / SAS Doctor Fee£54
Core Resident / Subsidised / Retired Fee£36
Medical Student / FY Doctor Fee£36
Reproductive Hormones and Mental Health: A Journey Through Life

Event Information

9.30-9.35am
 
Welcome
Dr Stefania Bonacorso, Event Chair and Academic Secretary, RCPsych London Division
9.35 - 10.10amHow 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

Dr Mario Juruena: How Early Life Stress Impacts HPA Axis Function: Implications for Mental Health Across the Reproductive Lifespan 

Prof. Mario Juruena is a Professor of Affective Disorder and Translational Psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, Centre for Affective Disorders, within the Department of Psychological Medicine at King’s College London, UK. He is also a Consultant Psychiatrist at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and the National Affective Disorder Service, as the Head of the Maudsley Advanced Treatment Service for Difficult-to-Treat
Depression and Bipolar Disorders (SLaM profile) and Clinical Lead for Maudsley ECT Service (PMOA), the only one at SLaM. His work primarily explores the neurobiology, diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment of Affective Disorders (Clinical Research). Prof. Juruena’s contributions to psychiatry have been recognised with numerous prestigious awards,

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

Dr Claire Wilson MRCPsych PhD is a Consultant Psychiatrist and NIHR Advanced Fellow leading the GenMind research group at King’s College London. Dr Wilson employs a lifespan approach to the development of healthy and resilient families. In her clinical practice she supports perinatal people and those planning for pregnancy in the community of South East London. Her clinical work and research focus on the intergenerational transmission of risk for mental health and disease and opportunities for intervention to prevent adverse developmental trajectories. 
Claire’s areas of focus include the preconception and perinatal periods and although she is an epidemiologist by training, she uses a range of methodologies to translate her work from the level of the bench or the database, to the bedside, to policy makers and to the public. This includes policy orientated and clinically relevant evidence synthesis and co-design and evaluation of complex interventions. 

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.

 


 

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