
Treating Postnatal Depression
A Psychological Approach for Health Care Practitioners
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 16. December 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-0-471-98645-4 (ISBN)
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Description
When mothers feel depressed in the months after childbirth, their feelings have often been dismissed as understandable reactions to the stress of caring for a new baby, perhaps complicated by family and marital demands. Most mothers cope, with varying degrees of support and success, but for many the neglect and misunderstanding of postnatal emotional problems can lead to long-term difficulties, with implications for their families as well as for mental health services. This book provides an understanding of depression following childbirth which draws together current theories and a synthesis of key research with a framework for intervention. It provides a novel way of thinking about postnatal depression, and a treatment program which is based on this model. The clinical programs and interventions which are outlined have been found to be effective at reducing postnatal depression. These programs are aimed at developing coping skills in women which:
* Reduce the symptoms of postnatal depression
* Improve maternal functioning in terms of self-esteem, assertiveness and coping
* Address marital and partner difficulties which often arise
* Deal with parent-infant difficulties the may exist
* Facilitate the use and development of existing social networks
The authors have reviewed current knowledge on postnatal depression, and given guidelines for best practice in a variety of approaches to treatment and prevention, Included is a detailed account of a tried-and-tested 10-week treatment program, together with materials and resources that a busy clinician might need to implement a similar program. Treating postnatal Depression will be a valuable resource for clinical psychologists, counsellors, psychiatrists, nurses, health visitors, midwives and other professionals who need to understand and deal with the emotional problems of mothers and babies. "A very readable book which presents an excellent overview of this important topic, and allows the authors to share their wealth of clinical experience in the clinical management of depressed mothers." Professor Peter Lewinsohn, University of Oregon "This book is a very timely and accessible approach for health care workers who treat women with postnatal depression Medical interventions alone are rarely adequate in the management of this disorder, an understanding of the psychological issues is essential, and this comprehensive manual, which deals with how to approach the complexities of the disorder, will aid workers significantly and, ultimately, benefit those who are suffering." Professor Anne Buist, University of Melbourne Austin & Repatriation Medical Centre
* Reduce the symptoms of postnatal depression
* Improve maternal functioning in terms of self-esteem, assertiveness and coping
* Address marital and partner difficulties which often arise
* Deal with parent-infant difficulties the may exist
* Facilitate the use and development of existing social networks
The authors have reviewed current knowledge on postnatal depression, and given guidelines for best practice in a variety of approaches to treatment and prevention, Included is a detailed account of a tried-and-tested 10-week treatment program, together with materials and resources that a busy clinician might need to implement a similar program. Treating postnatal Depression will be a valuable resource for clinical psychologists, counsellors, psychiatrists, nurses, health visitors, midwives and other professionals who need to understand and deal with the emotional problems of mothers and babies. "A very readable book which presents an excellent overview of this important topic, and allows the authors to share their wealth of clinical experience in the clinical management of depressed mothers." Professor Peter Lewinsohn, University of Oregon "This book is a very timely and accessible approach for health care workers who treat women with postnatal depression Medical interventions alone are rarely adequate in the management of this disorder, an understanding of the psychological issues is essential, and this comprehensive manual, which deals with how to approach the complexities of the disorder, will aid workers significantly and, ultimately, benefit those who are suffering." Professor Anne Buist, University of Melbourne Austin & Repatriation Medical Centre
Reviews / Votes
"... an excellent distillation of the authors' clinical experience and academic rigour.... I would not hesitate to recommend it...." (Marce Newsletter, December 2000)"... this is a comprehensive easily readable and highly accessible text...." (British Journal of Clinical Psychology, November 2000)
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
515 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-98645-4 (9780471986454)
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Persons
Jeannette Milgrom is Professor of Psychology in the Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences at the University of Melbourne, Director of Clinical and Health Psychology at Austin Health and Founder and Director of the Parent-Infant Research Institute, Australia. She is internationally recognized for her work with mothers and babies. She is the author of six books, including Psychology and Psychiatry: Integrating Medical Practice and Treating Postnatal Depression: A Psychological Approach for Health Care Practitioners, and over 110 scientific articles and chapters.
Paul R. Martin is Professor and Head of the School of Psychology at Griffith University, Australia.
Lisa M. Negri is the author of Treating Postnatal Depression: A Psychological Approach for Health Care Practitioners, published by Wiley.
Paul R. Martin is Professor and Head of the School of Psychology at Griffith University, Australia.
Lisa M. Negri is the author of Treating Postnatal Depression: A Psychological Approach for Health Care Practitioners, published by Wiley.
Author
Austin & Repatriation Medical Centre, Melbourne, Australia
University of New England, Armidale, Australia
La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
Content
UNDERSTANDING POSTNATAL DEPRESSION.
Postnatal Depression in the Community.
Overcoming Depression and Postnatal Depression.
Assessing Postnatal Depression and Treatment Options.
TREATING AND MANAGING POSTNATAL DEPRESSION: THE GETTING AHEAD OF POSTNATAL DEPRESSION GROUP PROGRAM.
Phase I: Behavioural Interventions.
Phase II: Cognitive Interventions.
Phase III: Relapse Prevention and Evaluation.
CLINICAL MANAGEMENT OPTIONS.
Including Fathers.
Including Infants: Baby H.U.G.S.
Individual Treatment: A Flexible Approach.
Concluding Comments on Clinical Issues.
References.
Index.
Postnatal Depression in the Community.
Overcoming Depression and Postnatal Depression.
Assessing Postnatal Depression and Treatment Options.
TREATING AND MANAGING POSTNATAL DEPRESSION: THE GETTING AHEAD OF POSTNATAL DEPRESSION GROUP PROGRAM.
Phase I: Behavioural Interventions.
Phase II: Cognitive Interventions.
Phase III: Relapse Prevention and Evaluation.
CLINICAL MANAGEMENT OPTIONS.
Including Fathers.
Including Infants: Baby H.U.G.S.
Individual Treatment: A Flexible Approach.
Concluding Comments on Clinical Issues.
References.
Index.