Honors & Media Coverage

Following is a shameless list of awards and media coverage for the postpartum depression advocacy work of Postpartum Progress and Katherine Stone. We are grateful for & humbled by this recognition. (For media inquiries ONLY, please contact 678-764-2141.)

HONORS

More magazine’s Fierce List, 2012

#6, Babble’s Top 100 Mom Blogs of 2011 (#1, Most Useful)

#8, Babble’s Top 50 Pregnancy Blogs (#2, Friendliest Experts)

Top 50 Twitter Moms of 2011

Winner, 2011 Media Award, Mental Health America for “The Six Stages of Postpartum Depression”

Winner, 2010 Bloganthropy Awards

2008 WebMD Health Hero

2011 BlogHer Voices of the Year, People’s Choice

Winner, Fit Pregnancy’s 2010 Best of the Web Awards, Advice Category

10 “Most Influential Mamas” Who Blog, Cision

Top 10 Depression Blogs, Psych Central, 20072008 and 2010

Top 50 Pregnancy Facebook Pages (top 10 in Best Health Coverage)

Finalist, Best Patient Blog, 2009 Medical Weblog Awards

Top 10, Parenting Channel, Twittorati

Finalist, Scholastic Parent & Child Magazine’s 2010 Parent Blogger Awards

Top 5 Sites on Living With Depression, Recover Life From Depression

Top 10 Health Resources on Postpartum DepressionandTop Patient Expert, Organized Wisdom

Top 10 Mental Health Blogs at Blogs.com

Top 10 Depression Blogs, Webicina

 

DID YOU SEE US ON …?

More magazine: Postpartum Depression Led to My Reinvention and My Hormones & I Have Never Agreed on Anything

Atlanta Journal-Constitution 

Washington Post

The Today Show’s TodayMoms.com

Health.com: 12 Great Depression Blogs 

US News & World Report

Mashable

Blisstree (B5 Media)

Cafe Mom’s The Stir

Parenting.com’s More Must-Read Mom

Yahoo Shine! 

iVillage

Yahoo interview [video clip]

FOX 5 San Diego interview [video clip]

ShareWIK [video clip]

Community Leader, ABC News & UN Foundation’s Million Moms Challenge

PBS

WebMD the Magazine

ParentDish

BlogHer Voice of the Week

Health.com [video clips]

Psych Central

Aiming Low

She Knows

Lamaze’s Giving Birth With Confidence, part 1 and part 2

The Motherhood

Babble

She Posts

Sirius Doctor Radio, “Everyday Health” with Dr. Carol Bernstein, March 2010 (podcast unavailable)

American Medical News (American Medical Association), February 2008

Greater Good

Pregnancy, March 2010

Esperanza

Fit Pregnancy

Scholastic Parent & Child

The Week

RECOMMENDATIONS

Postpartum Progress is a recommended resource in the following books:

Perinatal and Postpartum Mood Disorders: Perspectives and Treatment Guide for the Health Care Practitioner, Susan Dowd Stone and Alexis E. Menken, Springer: 2008

The Pregnancy & Postpartum Anxiety Workbook: Practical Skills to Help You Overcome Anxiety, Worry, Panic Attacks, Obsessions & Compulsions, Pamela S. Wiegartz and Kevin L. Gyoerkoe, New Harbinger: 2009

From the Hips: A Comprehensive, Open-Minded, Uncensored, Totally Honest Guide to Pregnancy, Birth & Becoming A Parent, Ceridwen Morris and Rebecca Odes, Three Rivers Press: 2007

Life Will Never Be the Same: The Real Mom’s Postpartum Survival Guide, Ann Dunnewold and Diane Sanford, Real Moms Inc: 2010

 

Other places you can find Katherine Stone:

BlogHer

PBS’ This Emotional Life

Huffington Post

ParentDish (weekly column)

Babble

 

Media contact information: Katherine Stone is available for on-camera, e-mail and phone interviews, as well as speeches and presentations on the subject of postpartum depression and other mental illnesses related to pregnancy and childbirth. To book her, please email postpartumprogress@gmail.com or call 678-764-2141.

PR pitch policy: We only respond to pitches related directly to women’s emotional health. If you send a news release about a new diet supplement, research on diabetes, or the availability of your spokesperson to discuss the latest knee surgery options, you can be assured we will not cover it. Thanks.