64: Supporting Native American Mothers

Published: Aug. 14, 2017, 7:30 a.m.

Julie Andrews, LCSW is sharing a glimpse of the Native or Indigenous mothers pregnancy, birth and postpartum experience. This is such a valuable discussion and even though we just scratch the surface of cultural and societal understanding, it is a deeply needed start on our podcast to understanding Native mothers experience.\nJulie discusses some of the mental health impacts affecting Native mothers related to pregnancy and postpartum. She is sharing what she's seen and understands mostly of the stressors and strengths of Native mothers in her local community.\nShe touches on the challenges of identity, historical trauma, current issues that mothers face in the local clinic and ways in which the community is working to support pregnant and postpartum mothers.\nConnect with Julie\nRiverside-San Bernardino County Indian Health, Inc.\xa0http://www.rsbcihi.org/\nFacebook \xa0Native RC\xa0\nJulie Andrews, LCSW\nJulie Andrews is an enrolled member of the Sicangu (sick an-gu)\xa0Band of the Lakota Nation/Rosebud Sioux Tribe.\xa0Ms. Andrews\xa0is an LCSW employed by Riverside San Bernardino County Indian Health Services Inc. in the Native American Resource Center since 2007. Ms. Andrews work includes the field of clinical mental health, prevention and early intervention, and domestic violence advocacy.\xa0\nRiverside San Bernardino County Indian Health Services Inc.\nNative American Resource Center\n11980 Mt. Vernon Ave. Bldg B\nGrand Terrace, Ca 92399