"Hedda Gabler Syndrome: The Origins of the Pre-Partum Suicide Attempt"

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When:
February 7, 2024
1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Where:
Scott Hall Blue
540 E. Canfield Ave
Detroit, MI 48201
Event category: Grand Rounds
In-person

Wayne State University School of Medicine

Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences

Chairman's Grand Rounds

Date: Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024

Time: 1-2pm

Venue: Blue Lecture Hall/Zoom

Speaker: 

Saara Mohammed, MD

Chief Resident,

General Psychiatry Residency Program

Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences

Wayne State University School of Medicine

Discussant: Gerald Shiener, MD

No Commercial Relationship

 

Topic: "Hedda Gabler Syndrome: The Origins of the Pre-Partum Suicide Attempt"

 

Objectives:

Participants, as a result of this session, will be able to:

1.  Identify risk factors for pre-partum suicide.

2.  Analyze the characteristics and patterns of prenatal suicide attempts, including timing, method, uncompleted, or completed.

3.  Describe the long-term effects of pre-partum suicide attempts, including complications for the fetus. 

4.  Discuss the biological and psychodynamic precursors that create the context for a pre-partum suicide attempt. 

Contact

Michelle Trevithick
313.577.5283
mtrevith@med.wayne.edu

Cost

Free
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