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Trying to conceive

At COPE, we’re here for you from the very beginning. Access trusted guidance, expert information, and compassionate support as you navigate the journey of trying to conceive.

Coping with loss

Coping with loss is deeply personal and painful — COPE offers gentle support, guidance, and understanding to help you navigate this difficult time.

Pregnancy

Navigate your pregnancy with confidence using COPE’s expert advice, emotional support, and reliable information tailored for every step of the journey.

Birth

Providing you with evidence based information to help prepare and nurture yourself before, during and following birth

New parents

Early parenthood can be joyful, challenging and everything in between. COPE provides you with expert guidance and real insights to help you feel seen and supported every step of the way.

Family, Friends & Community

Whether you're a partner, friend, or family member, COPE provides guidance and support to help you care for your loved one and yourself through every stage of parenthood.

Workplace support

COPE provides guidance and resources to help workplaces support the emotional wellbeing of expecting and new parents with care and understanding.

COPE Directory

If you're going through a tough time, you're not alone. The COPE Directory is a supportive first step toward finding the right help, close to home and tailored to your needs

About us

At COPE, we believe every parent deserves access to compassionate support and reliable information. Our mission is to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and empower families facing perinatal mental health challenges.

Get involved

Your support can make a lasting impact. By donating to COPE, you help to provide vital support, resources, and research for families facing perinatal mental health challenges. Together, we can make sure no parent is alone.

Getting help

Understand when to seek help, how to take the first step of talking to someone, types of support available, plus how to find specialised perinatal mental health support near you.

Psychological therapy should be selected based on the woman’s preferences, the suitability of a particular therapy to the individual woman, the severity of her disorder and the availability of a suitably trained professional.  Health professionals providing psychological therapies should be registered and have accredited training in the relevant therapy.

Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)

Cognitive behaviour therapy uses individual or group interventions to teach alternative ways of thinking and acting.  The goal is to identify and reduce depressive and/or anxious thoughts and feelings and give participants more control over their lives.  Skills developed and/or reinforced in most CBT interventions include self-monitoring and evaluation, social engagement, developing a balanced work-life activity schedule, physical activity, physical and mental relaxation, constructive thinking, self-reinforcement, assertive communication, and negotiation and problem solving.  In clinical practice, CBT is often offered on an individual basis and tailored to the needs of that individual in terms of gender, age and culture.

Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT)

Interpersonal psychotherapy is based on the assumption that depression, regardless of symptoms, severity, vulnerability or personality, occurs in an interpersonal context and within the framework of one of four problem areas: grief, interpersonal role disputes, role transitions or interpersonal deficits.  The premise of IPT is that addressing these problems can lessen symptoms.

Psychodynamic therapy

Psychodynamic therapy, also known as insight-oriented therapy, focuses on unconscious processes as they are manifested in a person’s present behaviour.  The goals of psychodynamic therapy are an individual’s self-awareness and understanding of the influence of the past on present behaviour.

Government funding to receive psychological treatment can be accessed through initiatives including Access to Allied Health Care (ATAPS), Better Access initiative (Medicare items), Better Outcomes in Mental Health Care, the Mental Health Nurse Incentive Program and Non-Directive Pregnancy (Perinatal) Support Counselling (Medicare items).

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