Where We Live

Where We Live

Connecticut Public Radio

Produced by Connecticut Public, 'Where We Live' puts Connecticut in context. Host Catherine Shen brings us fascinating, informed, in-depth conversations and stories beyond news headlines.  We start local, but we take time to explore domestic and international issues and consider how they impact us personally and here at home.

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All this week on Where We Live, we're turning over the hour to bring you a five-part series about mental health from American Public Media's initiative, Call To Mind. This initiative aims to foster new conversations about mental health, share new knowledge, and empower people to engage in their well-being.

Depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues are the most common complications during and after pregnancy, yet 75 percent of postpartum problems go untreated. The consequences can be devastating. Suicide and overdoses are leading causes of maternal death in the United States. The Food and Drug Administration recently approved the first-ever pill specifically aimed at postpartum depression, but most health plans don’t cover the medication. This special program looks at the under-recognized public health issue of postpartum depression and the challenge of treatment. We’ll hear first-hand from people who have experienced it.   

For more information visit, calltomindnow.org 

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Previous episodes

  • 3754 - Call To Mind: Birth & Depression - The Unspoken Conversation 
    Fri, 26 Jul 2024
  • 3753 - Call To Mind: Schizophrenia - Finding Hope on a Hard Road 
    Thu, 25 Jul 2024
  • 3752 - Call To Mind: Incarcerated with Mental Illness 
    Wed, 24 Jul 2024
  • 3751 - Call To Mind: The Burden of Being 
    Tue, 23 Jul 2024
  • 3750 - Call To Mind: The Homelessness Crisis & Mental Health 
    Mon, 22 Jul 2024
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