Our September Newsletter
September 2019 – The new school year is upon us, and it's important that parents know how to best support their kids as they transition from the end of summer and back to school. A new school year is a fresh new slate, so it's an opportunity to start healthier routines and habits. Seleni is here to guide you through these moments. It's important to equip parents with knowledge so they can be the best resource for their children.
Learn the latest news in women’s mental health and get expert advice in our September newsletter here.
We are thrilled to welcome Lalaina Auriel Ny Andriantsoa as our spring intern through the Libra Group Internship Program. We sat down with Lalaina for a Q&A.
We are thrilled to welcome Paula Rubio as our spring intern through the Libra Group Internship Program. We sat down with Paula for a Q&A.
A trail from education to impact with the Seleni Institute’s Black Perinatal Mental Health training
Learn more about our new summer intern, Niquese Kelly Gwaneza.
Learn more about our new summer intern, Indira Rambarran.
Seleni Institute adds six new esteemed members to its advisory board. Read the press release.
We’re celebrating our 10th birthday with a look back at maternal mental health — setbacks and progress — over the past ten years.
Additional scholarships are available for our Black Perinatal Mental Health training. See the latest round of scholars announced.
It’s National Infertility Awareness Week. We sat down with clinicians Erica Mindes, PhD and Evelyn Page, LCSW to share their insights on helping patients through the emotional and uncertain journey that comes with infertility treatment.
Seleni is pleased to announce its latest round of scholarship awardees for the Black Perinatal Mental Health Training.