Think you (or someone you care for) may have PMDD or PME? Come along to this patient-friendly webinar where you can learn the basics!
April is PMD (Premenstrual Disorders) Awareness Month, and we know that for many people this is your first time finding out about Premenstrual Disorders. This might be a lightbulb moment for you, but it can also be overwhelming to learn about new health conditions and determine your next steps. If you’re unsure where to start, never fear - IAPMD is here!
In this webinar, IAPMD will provide an overview covering the following:
What is PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder)?
What is PME (Premenstrual Exacerbation)?
What is the difference between PMDD and PME?
Steps to getting a diagnosis
Evidence-based treatment options
Where to find additional resources, support, and information
WE ARE INTERNATIONAL - this event will run at 2 pm EST / 7 pm UK - Find your timezone here
Presenter: Jaclyn Ross, Ph.D. - USA
Dr. Ross is a licensed clinical psychologist who provides clinical evaluations and treatment to patients with premenstrual disorders in private practice. Dr. Ross also assists with clinical research activities through the CLEAR Lab at UIC. Her role as an IAPMD Clinical Advisory Board member is to build partnerships with clinical psychology organizations and provide educational materials and support to psychotherapists, psychiatrists, gynecologists, and others who want to provide high-quality care for patients with premenstrual disorders.
Tickets are by donation* - Please give what you can. Every $, £, €, and ¥ goes to support the mission of IAPMD. Please give what you can to help support IAPMD's important work.
If you are in financial difficulties due to living with a Premenstrual Disorder - please contact Vanessa at events@iapmd.org for a no-questions-asked complimentary ticket a minimum of 4 days before the event to guarantee your spot.
IAPMD is an international non-profit. Our mission is to inspire hope and end suffering for those affected by premenstrual disorders through peer support, education, research, and advocacy. Founded in 2013, what began as a collective of fellow suffers has grown into a comprehensive lifeline of support, information, and resources for anyone impacted by the core premenstrual disorders: Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder and Premenstrual Exacerbation of underlying disorders. Since our founding, we’ve helped over million people from approximately 100 countries find answers, community, and hope. We are creating a world where people with PMDs can not only survive, but thrive.