Epi-31-Bridging the Accessibility Gap for MMH
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Hi there, FOZA Fans, and thank you for joining in on a NEW FOZA PODCAST – This is Episode 31. We know from countless moms and even medical professionals themselves that there are barriers to accessing appropriate care for maternal mental health concerns.
On this podcast, we are honored to have with us, Amy Green, the CEO/Founder @Mamaya Health, located in Nashville Tenn, and serving birthing people around the nation through their growing virtual therapy program. Amy is a licensed clinical social worker, an endorsed infant mental health specialist, and a certified perinatal mental health professional.
Tune in as Amy shares her vision of “Bridging the Accessibility Gap with Virtual Therapy.” www.FOZAInc.org - Frie
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We support the children whose parent(s) died due to a depression-related illness. FOZA Finds resources according to zip codes to support postpartum moms and FOZA invites professionals with resources and desire to communicate to join our cause.
FOZA began in 2018 when Christina LaShawn Thompson-Adams died from suicide related to Postpartum Depression.
Christina left behind a one-month old son and "Auggie the FOZA Bear" was created as a comfort and a way to cope with the grief.
If you know of a child who has lost a parent due to a depression related illness, please request a FREE FOZA. To receive more detailed information, make a request at: www.FOZAInc.org Proceeds from the purchase of each FOZA goes to support awareness for PPD and Maternal Mental Health.
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