The Annual Perinatal and Infant Psychiatry Conference brings together mental health, obstetric, neonatology, and early childhood professionals to advance integrated, relationship-centered care for families during the perinatal and infancy periods. This virtual event features interdisciplinary dialogue, lived experiences, evidence-based research, and practical tools to support clinicians and systems caring for parents and infants.
Together, Now: Conversations to Move Perinatal & Infant Mental Health Integration Forward
Building on the strong momentum of our past conferences, with more than 1,200 registrants and over 600 live attendees across disciplines, this year’s conference will focus on deepening and energizing integration across perinatal and infant mental health.
This conference will bring together diverse perspectives to advance collaborative approaches across clinical care, training and workforce development, research, community engagement and lived experience, and policy and advocacy.
June 6th, 2025
500+ live attendees and 1,200+ registrants worldwide
Interdisciplinary panels bridging perinatal and infant mental health
Networking opportunities for clinicians, educators, researchers, and advocates
Keynote Presentation:
Arietta Slade, Ph.D.: Promoting Attachment and Mentalizing During the Transition to Parenthood: Minding the Baby
Maria Muzik, M.D.: Healing Across Generations: Promoting an Infant Mental Health Perspective in the Context of Perinatal Care
Conference Recording available upon request