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| Depression and anxiety disorders are more common in women, and the course and treatment of disorders may be affected by reproductive events. The Women’s Mental Health Center was created to:
Our clinical and research program focuses on:
From the Director
In our Women’s Mental Health Center, we are striving to improve the detection and treatment of mental health in women. We are focused on mood and anxiety disorders, particularly in the context of reproductive events, such as pregnancy, postpartum, and perimenopause (the transition to menopause). We also aim to provide educational experiences about women’s mental health for medical students, residents, and health care providers across specialties so that women can receive care that is informed to their needs from the widest variety of providers and in as many settings as possible. Marlene P. Freeman, M.D. Our Team
Geetha Shivakumar, M.D. Anna Brandon, Ph.D. Neysa Johnson, M.D. Cynthia Jenkins Ekta Tuli For more information, please call: Ms. Cynthia Jenkins, 214-648-4607
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