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Park Valley Behavioral Health Care
Perinatal Mental Health Program
Pregnancy & Postpartum Mental Health: Support for Every Stage of Parenthood
Did you know?
"As many as 1 in 7 moms (1 in 10 dads) experience symptoms of depression and anxiety during the postpartum period. People of every age, income level, race and culture can develop Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMADs) during pregnancy and within the first year after delivery."
~Postpartum Support International
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Brittany Cummings is a board-certified Psychiatric Physician Assistant licensed in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. She holds a perinatal mental health certification (PMH-C) through Postpartum Support International, earned in 2022, which equips her to expertly assess, diagnose, and treat mental health conditions during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Brittany also provides specialized addiction treatment for pregnant and postpartum women, integrating compassionate care with evidence-based practices. In addition to her clinical work, Brittany is deeply involved in community advocacy. She serves as the Co-Chair of the West Virginia Chapter of Postpartum Support International, where she works to raise awareness of perinatal mental health conditions and strengthen support networks for families and healthcare professionals across the state. Brittany is passionate about empowering individuals and families during the perinatal period and is committed to fostering a culture of support, education, and healing.
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Rhonda Senakievich is a licensed independent clinical social worker in West Virginia and Ohio, and is certified in perinatal mental health through Postpartum Support International (PMH-C). With specialized training and a compassionate, client-centered approach, Rhonda provides therapy for individuals navigating pregnancy, postpartum, and parenthood—including support for partners and family members.
Rhonda’s clinical focus includes helping clients through the emotional transition to parenthood, processing traumatic birth experiences and perinatal loss, and treating perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. She creates a safe, nonjudgmental space where clients feel heard, validated, and supported in finding their path to healing and resilience. With a deep understanding of the unique challenges of the perinatal period, Rhonda is committed to helping families thrive by fostering emotional wellness during one of life’s most profound transitions.​​​​
With over 17 years of experience in labor and delivery and a decade of dedicated work in inpatient treatment settings for pregnant and parenting teenage girls, Dena brings a deep well of clinical knowledge, empathy, and trauma-informed care to her role in our perinatal mental health program. Dena is working towards obtaining her perinatal mental health certificate from Postpartum Support International.