
National Curriculum in reproductive psychiatry
National Curriculum in Reproductive Psychiatry (NCRP) is an interactive curriculum. Our interactive curriculum is designed to teach reproductive psychiatry to mental health professionals – either within an educational program structure or self-guided.
Mission
The mission of the National Curriculum in Reproductive Psychiatry is to advance knowledge about the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders throughout the reproductive life span. To build a common foundation for education and training in this emerging field, and to inspire lifelong learning about reproductive psychiatry, particularly during pregnancy and the postpartum period.
What’s new?

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Through Our Courses, You Will gain
Women’s Health Across the Lifespan
This curriculum provides a comprehensive overview of women’s health across the lifespan, from the reproductive cycle and perimenopause to mental health disparities.
Pregnancy and Postpartum
This curriculum offers an in-depth look at key topics in perinatal mental health, from anxiety and mood disorders to substance use and trauma.
5-Hour Essentials
This curriculum offers a five-hour overview of perinatal mental health essentials, covering everything from the reproductive life cycle to risk assessment.
%
of Psychiatric Patients are Women
%
of Women Will Have at Least One Pregnancy
%
of Pregnancies are Unplanned
Over 50% of psychiatric patients are women. Over 80% of women will have at least one pregnancy and 50% of these are unplanned.
DID YOU KNOW?
Psychiatrists-in-training are not required to have any education about the management of psychiatric illness in the perinatal period.

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Make a difference in the lives of healthcare providers and the women they care for. Contribute to our mission through curriculum development and more…