Dr. Jessica Liddell - Building Support for Maternal Mental Health
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Guest Bio:
Dr. Jessica Liddell is an Associate Professor at the University of Montana School of Social Work and Affiliate Faculty in the School of Public and Community Health Sciences. Her work focuses on pregnancy and childbirth, reproductive justice issues, birth justice and equity, community engagement, and making healthcare systems more equitable. Her current research focuses on the use of doulas to improve maternal and infant health outcomes in Montana. Dr. Liddell graduated from the interdisciplinary City, Culture, and Community Ph.D. program at Tulane University. She also completed a Masters in Public Health, with a focus on program design and implementation, and a Masters in Social Work, with a focus on disaster mental health at Tulane University. Originally from Logan, Utah, Dr. Liddell completed her undergraduate degree in Psychology at Reed College, in Portland, Oregon. Her experiences as a doula and as a mother inform her research and drive her passion for this work. Here is a link to her CV: Liddell_CV_2025_August
Episode Details:
In this episode of the LIFTS Podcast, host Emily Freeman talks with Dr. Jessica Liddell, Associate Professor in the University of Montana’s School of Social Work, about her research and advocacy around perinatal mental health.
Dr. Liddell shares insights from her work in Montana and abroad — from New Zealand to Australia — exploring how culture, connection, and community all shape the postpartum experience. She discusses how doulas can be powerful allies in supporting mental health, especially in rural and tribal communities, and why genuine collaboration among providers is key to improving care across the state.
The conversation also touches on what gives her hope for the future of maternal health in Montana, the growing awareness among students and professionals, and the importance of grounding ourselves in meaningful, community-based work.
Topics in this episode include:
- The role of doulas in supporting perinatal mental health
- Similarities between rural Montana and rural communities abroad
- Stigma and the “frontier mentality” around seeking help
- Building the maternal health workforce in Montana
- Addressing the overlap between perinatal mental health and substance use
- Community-driven and online supports for new parents
Resources mentioned:
- Postpartum Support International – Montana Chapter: https://psichapters.com/mt/
- Resources for Perinatal Mental Health: https://hmhb-mt.org/for-partners/perinatal-mental-health/
- Resources for Doulas: https://hmhb-mt.org/for-partners/doulas-and-birth-workers/
- Additional Information about Montana Doulas: https://www.montanadoulacollaborative.org/
- LIFTS Online Resource Guide:
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For statewide resources to support Montana families in the 0-3 years of parenting, check out the LIFTS online resource guide at
https://hmhb-lifts.org/
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