Women's Mental Health and Infants Program
Women and Infants Mental Health Clinic
The Women and Infants Mental Health Clinic is staffed by a multidisciplinary, specialty team within Ambulatory Psychiatry. This team provides a range of clinical services for women with mood and related disorders around the time of childbearing. The team provides both consultation and continuing care for women and their children. Most referrals to the team are from obstetrics and gynecology, but self and community referrals are also common.
Clinical services include:
- Medication consultations and ongoing treatments
- Individual Psychotherapy (including Interpersonal Psychotherapy- IPT and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy- CBT) for depression
- Assessments and resources for parents and infants to support strong relationships and improve child well-being through the Parenting in Postpartum (PIP) Wellness Program
- Assessments and treatments for women with a history of trauma
- Assistance with community resources and referrals
Women and Infants Mental Health Clinic staff:
Sheila M. Marcus, M.D. - Attending psychiatrist
Juan F. Lopez, M.D. - Attending psychiatrist
Maria M. Muzik, M.D. - Attending psychiatrist
James Swain, M.D., Ph.D. - Attending psychiatrist
Orli Avi-Yonah, Ph.D. - Clinical psychologist
Joann Heap, L.M.S.W. - Social worker (DBT specialist)
Kristin Konz, L.M.S.W. - Social worker (CBT and IPT)
Nicole Poellet, N.P. - Nurse practitioner (pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy)
Kate Bullard, MSW, MPH - Clinical services and research coordinator
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| Download our Clinic Brochure | Download the PIP Wellness Program Brochure |
Contact Us
To schedule an evaluation, please call Intake for Ambulatory Psychiatry toll free at 1-800-525-5188, or locally at 734-764-9190 for adults.
Clinic location:
Ambulatory Psychiatry Services
Rachel Upjohn Building, East Medical Campus
4250 Plymouth Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48109




