Postpartum Support International - Arizona Chapter
Committed to promoting awareness, prevention and treatment of perinatal mental health conditions.
05/18/2026
We were honored to attend the March for Babies event hosted by the March of Dimes and stand alongside community members, partners, and advocates dedicated to improving the health and well-being of moms and babies. π
Events like these remind us of the importance of connection, advocacy, education, and continued efforts to support maternal and infant health across our communities. Thank you to March of Dimes for bringing everyone together for such a meaningful event!
05/15/2026
Grateful for meaningful conversations, new connections, and a community doing important work. β¨ The Provider Connection Expo event was one for the books. Thank you for hosting, Prevent Child Abuse Arizona and Arizona Department of Child Safety.
05/15/2026
Check out our May Newsletter!
https://psiaz.substack.com/p/a-month-to-hold-honor-and-uplift
05/08/2026
Join PSI AZ for our next Lunch & Learn chat with Dr. Saira Kalia!
05/08/2026
π 10 years of voices. 10 years of progress. Come check out the PSI Blue Quilt at the Flagstaff Library! This May, we keep going. If you're struggling, PSI Arizona is here. Free, local, and ready to help. 1-833-TLC-MAMA | psiarizona.org
05/08/2026
π May is Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month and this year's theme is A Decade of Voices β because for 10 years, parents have been speaking out, breaking stigma, and demanding better care. PSI Arizona is proud to be part of that movement here in the desert. 1 in 5 new parents experience perinatal mood disorders. Help is available and recovery is possible. psiarizona.org
04/25/2026
The Arizona Pediatric Psychiatry Access Line in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Arizona is growing and actively interviewing for a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) to join our dynamic multidisciplinary team. The LCSW will provide consultations to pediatricians on managing pediatric mental health concerns, provide initial evaluations for children and adolescents, provide evidence-based psychotherapy and brief interventions, and create and teach educational sessions to pediatricians, school staff members, and the community on child mental health. The qualified candidate will join our collegial, highly trained faculty in delivering evidence-based care at a collaborative academic medical center.
04/13/2026
Just a friendly nudge that our upcoming Lunch & Learn is happening TOMORROW , and you wonβt want to miss it!
Topic β From Exhausted to Connected: How to Stop Reacting and Start Showing Up with Energy and Presence
Hosted by Courtney Osselaer
π
Tuesday, April 14
π 12:00 β 1:00 PM MST
π» Virtual via Zoom
β
Register now using this link in bio and secure your spot!
See you there!
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/_WUwrOYOTXCck1R6I-LDiw
03/20/2026
Hi Community,
Weβre less than one week away from our upcoming session, and weβd love for you to join us!
π Session Title:
Pelvic Floor Health & Postpartum Healing for BIPOC Mothers
ποΈ Date: Tuesday, March 24
β° Time: 12:00β1:00 PM (MST)
π» Location: Zoom
This session will focus on culturally responsive approaches to pelvic floor health and holistic postpartum healing for BIPOC mothers. Our goal is to create an educational and empowering space that centers equity, honors lived experience, and uplifts evidence-based, trauma-informed care practices.
We are honored to have two wonderful guest speakers who will be sharing their knowledge and insights on this important topic.
π Register here! (Link in bio)
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/OEgT9jZJQBqGFiIUtONPqQ #/registration
Once you register, you will receive all Zoom details directly in your confirmation email.
We hope to see you there!
03/02/2026
Rachel Flater -Postpartum Support International Support Coordinator, is going to host our Provider Virtual Meetup on Monday, March 30 from 12:00 - 1:00 PM MST.
Title - Connect and Collaborate: Strengthening Our Perinatal Network
Rachel is a passionate advocate for perinatal mental health. She works as a breastfeeding peer counselor with the Pima County WIC program, supporting pregnant and breastfeeding/chestfeeding people through education and personalized feeding goals. Since 2014, she has worked in behavioral health with children and families across various settings, bringing a trauma-informed and family-centered lens to her work. Since October 2021, she has also volunteered with Postpartum Support International as a local Support Coordinator, offering emotional support, education, and connections to helpful resources like support groups and therapists. As a licensed master social worker and new IBCLC, Rachel uses her training to help parents feel confident, supported, and emotionally awareβin both their caregiving roles and beyond.
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Category
Contact the organization
Website
Address
Phoenix, AZ
85001β85099