Webinar – Maternal Health and Postpartum Depression
O’Connor Professional Group Webinar – Collegial Conversations with Diana Clark – Maternal Health and Postpartum Depression
In this week’s Collegial Conversations, Diana’s guest is Dr. Josephine McNary, a board-certified psychiatrist. Dr. McNary is the founder of CalPsychiatry, which has more than 15 psychiatrists in locations throughout California. Today she talks with Diana about maternal mental health and the challenges woman face with postpartum depression.
BIO
Dr. McNary is a board-certified general psychiatrist, working with a variety of patients in her outpatient practice. She specializes in medication management and is particularly interested in the use of complementary medicine for mood and anxiety disorders.
Dr. McNary has her BA and MA degrees from Stanford University and her MD from Tulane University. From there, she completed her psychiatry residency at the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute, where her training included women’s mental health, mood and anxiety disorders, cognitive behavioral therapy, and couples and family therapy.
Passionate about developing her medical practice and technique, Dr. McNary has completed specialty fellowship training in both psycho-oncology and mood disorders. She served as the staff psychiatrist at the UCLA Simms-Mann Center for Integrative Oncology from 2011-2015 and also completed a fellowship at the UCLA Mood Disorders Clinic, which specializes in treatment-resistant mood disorders.
Dr. McNary is the founder of CalPsychiatry, a psychiatry practice with over fifteen psychiatrists in locations throughout California. She is also the host of MindStories, a podcast exploring various mental health treatment options available. In addition to working closely with her patients across multiple CalPsychiatry locations, Dr. McNary is currently attending staff at the UCLA Department of Psychiatry, where she provides both inpatient psychiatry and consultation services.
Watch the full video on maternal health and postpartum depression here .
We hope you’ve found this webinar about maternal health and postpartum depression helpful for you and your family. If you would like additional help finding the appropriate mental health support for your loved ones, please contact us today for a consultation.