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    Depression in New Mothers: Causes, Consequences and Treatment Alternatives

    €50.00
    ISBN: 9781138120778
    AuthorKendall-Tackett, Kathleen (University of
    Pub Date05/09/2016
    BindingPaperback
    Pages290
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
    Edition3rd New ed
    Availability: Out of Stock

    Depression is the most common complication of childbirth and results in adverse health outcomes for both mother and child. It is vital, therefore, that health professionals be ready to help women who have depression, anxiety, or posttraumatic stress disorder in the perinatal period.





    Now in its third edition, Depression in New Mothers provides a comprehensive approach to treating postpartum depression in an easy-to-use format. It reviews the research and brings together the evidence-base for understanding the causes and for assessing the different treatment options, including those that are safe for breastfeeding mothers. It incorporates research from psychoneuroimmunology and includes chapters on:








    assessing depression







    mother-infant sleep







    traumatic birth experiences







    infant temperament, illness, and prematurity







    childhood abuse and partner violence







    psychotherapy







    complementary and integrative therapies







    community support for new mothers







    antidepressant medication







    suicide and infanticide.








    This most recent edition incorporates new research findings from around the world on risk factors, the use of antidepressants, the impact of breastfeeding, and complementary and integrative therapies as well as updated research into racial/ethnic minority differences. Rich with case illustrations and invaluable in treating mothers in need of help, this practical, evidence-based guide dispels the myths that hinder effective treatment and presents up-to-date information on the impact of maternal depression on the mother and their infants alike.