“…Thus, while substance use treatment is certainly paramount for improving health and safety for mothers and babies with PSE, prior research has shown that substance use treatment alone for these families is insufficient in reducing the risk of child maltreatment. To ensure safety, other family needs must be addressed, such as specialized parenting support integrated into substance use services (Marsh, Smith, & Bruni, 2011; West et al, 2020). Moreover, while pregnancy is a temporary period of a birthing woman's life, neuroscience research has demonstrated that addiction is a chronic medical condition characterized by relapse; therefore, comprehensive services should ideally occur throughout the life course, in addition to preconception, pregnancy, and postpartum periods among families affected by SUD (Faherty, Stein, & Terplan, 2020; Marsh et al, 2011).…”