

PERINATAL MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE USE
CONSULTING + ACCESS PROGRAM
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.
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FREE CONSULTATIONS & REFERRALS

Professional Organizations
Colorado Pediatric Psychiatry Consultation & Access Program(CoPPCAP)
CoPPCAP, Colorado Pediatric Psychiatry Consultation & Access Program, is a Child Psychiatry Access Program (CPAP) developed to assist Colorado pediatric primary care providers assess and provide treatment for pediatric behavioral/mental health conditions presenting in the primary care setting.
EASY Consultation Program
EASY is a peer-to-peer consult program supporting primary care providers in providing mental health assessments and treatments in their practice settings. Our program offers peer-to-peer mental health phone and email consultation, educational and training sessions, and clinical tools for providers with adult and geriatric patients. Read more about our program and services below.
Postpartum Support International PSI
Perinatal Mental Health Provider Directory
We know that finding a perinatal mental health specialist in your time of need can be challenging. That is why PSI created the Online Provider Directory. Search here for a mental health therapist, healthcare provider, psychiatrist, doula, lactation counselor, sleep coach, and more! All providers have specialized training in perinatal mental health.
Connect today with someone who understands what you're going through.
The Marcé Society of North America(MONA)
The Marcé Society of North America is committed to the advancement of Clinical Care, Research, Advocacy, and Education.
MONA is a scientific association dedicated to improving the mental well-being of pregnant and postpartum women and birthing people, and their families, through health, science, and compassion.
North American Society Psychosocial Obstetrics & Gynecology(NASPOG)
The mission of NASPOG is to promote the study and clinical application of the neurobiologic and psychosocial aspects of women’s health and well-being across the life span.
The Society's aim is broadly defined to include the psychological, psychophysiological, public health, socio-cultural, ethical and other aspects of such functioning and behavior. Membership is comprised of approximately 200 individuals drawn from the fields of obstetrics and gynecology, psychiatry, psychology, nursing, social work, anthropology, and other related disciplines
HardBeauty Referral
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PROSPER is excited to announce our new partnership with HardBeauty through the EmpowerLink Partnership Program! This program is designed to provide seamless access to peer recovery support services for those struggling with substance use and mental health issues.
PROSPER has partnered with HardBeauty to offer you peer coaching support. We work together but are separate entities. Our coaches use a strengths based approach to leverage you in overcoming and we connect you to community resources. You can find out more at www.hardbeauty.life
*This can take over 10 days to get rolling please complete asap.
Informational Resources
Infant Risk Center (IRC)
The Infant Risk Center (IRC) is a call center used by physicians, nurses, lactation consultants, and parents around the world to help evaluate the risks of various medications to infants in the context of breastfeeding. This website provides the call center number for up-to-date knowledge, as well as numerous articles about frequently used medications and breastfeeding.
Care for Pregnant & Postpartum People with Substance Use Disorder
The Care for Pregnant and Postpartum People with Substance Use Disorder Patient Safety Bundle was revised in 2021 to incorporate respectful care concepts, revise existing elements, include new elements related to evidence-informed practices, and update data collection tools. The bundle provides actionable steps that can be adapted to a variety of facilities and resource levels to improve quality of care and outcomes for patients with substance use conditions.
Council on Patient Safety (AIM)
The Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health provides topic-specific, Patient Safety Bundles, “a small, straightforward set of evidence-based practices — generally three to five — that, when performed collectively and reliably, have been proven to improve patient outcomes.” Learn about the evidence-based recommendations in the Maternal Mental Health: Perinatal Depression and Anxiety Patient Safety Bundle here.
MGH Center for Women's Mental Health
The Center for Women’s Mental Health at Massachusetts General Hospital provides state-of-the-art evaluation and treatment of psychiatric disorders associated with female reproductive function including premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), pregnancy-associated mood disturbance, postpartum psychiatric illness, and peri- and post- menopausal depression. Clinical care is complemented by research in each of these areas ranging from studies of a spectrum of treatments for women who suffer from PMDD, postpartum depression, and depression in menopause to longitudinal observational studies for women who suffer from mood disorders during pregnancy.