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The document focuses on improving maternal mental health support for women with serious mental illness (SMI) during pregnancy and postpartum periods. It highlights the critical role of mental health in ensuring the well-being of mothers and their children, emphasizing the interconnected nature of physical and mental health. Key gaps in maternal mental health systems include workforce shortages, lack of training, limited access to services, and insufficient mother–baby treatment units. Promising practices for improvement include universal screening, integrated care models, peer support programs, and home-visiting initiatives. The document provides actionable recommendations for policymakers and mental health leaders to address these challenges and improve outcomes for mothers and families.
This project is funded under a grant contract with the State of Tennessee,
Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.


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