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Colorado PROSPER offers a variety of FREE psychiatry support to health care providers who are managing perinatal patients with behavioral or mental health concerns. This includes consultation programs, training and education and more.

PERINATAL MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE USE
CONSULTING + ACCESS PROGRAM

In collaboration with

FREE CONSULTATIONS & REFERRALS

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Celeste St. John-Larkin, MD

Dr. Celeste St. John-Larkin, MD, a child, adolescent and perinatal psychiatrist, Associate Professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and holds an endowed chair in Perinatal Mental Health at Children’s Hospital Colorado. As the Project Director for Colorado PROSPER she is able to support primary care providers statewide with access to perinatal psychiatry and resources to address maternal mental health and substance use disorders, after being awarded HRSA Funding in 2023. She is the medical director for the Healthy Expectations Perinatal Mental Health Program, which provides specialized group therapy during pregnancy and postpartum with a focus on the parent-infant relationship, in the Colorado Center for Women’s Behavioral Health and Wellness. She previously worked integrated Ob and Midwifery settings at the PROMISE and Young Mothers and Families Clinics.  Her other area of expertise has been integrated mental health in primary care and consultation to community primary care providers through CoPPCAP, the pediatric psychiatry access program in Colorado, and has worked as an integrated psychiatrist with Project CLIMB in the Child Health Clinic pediatric training clinic for over 12 years. Celeste grew up in a small town in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. She studied history at Northwestern University, and attended Michigan State University, College of Human Medicine in the rural physician program. She completed residency and child fellowship at the University of Colorado from 2002-2007.

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