Catalog Search Results
Author
Language
English
Formats
Description
"One in seven mothers suffers from a disorder on the postpartum depression spectrum; another 20-30 percent of them deal with above-average anxiety. First published in 1994, This Isn't What I Expected became the go-to resource for postpartum depression. This second edition has been updated in an effort to help women and their partners sort through all the noise and myths to focus on getting the help they need. Dr. Valerie Davis Raskin and social worker...
Author
Series
Language
English
Description
After giving birth, there are many moms who are not overcome with the joy that they expected to feel once their little one arrives. While this may seem like a bad way to begin your journey into motherhood, this is actually a common issue. Feelings of depression can creep in and overshadow any positive feelings connected to the arrival of the baby.
There have been numerous works that have fictionalized "baby blues" and made it appear as if it is something...
Author
Language
English
Description
A sensitive and practical look at all types of postnatal depression and what you can do about it.
There can be many reasons why more than one in ten new mothers experience post-natal depression: • a social and emotional response to becoming a new mother • a lack of progesterone after birth • depressive illness which may need prescription of antidepressants
Heather Welford explores, mostly from the sufferer's position, exactly what PND is,...
Author
Language
English
Description
Prehab Before Postpartum: A Perinatal Depression and Anxiety Guide for a Happier Postpartum prepares parents for the "fourth trimester"-the first three months after delivery, when the commonly experienced but rarely discussed postpartum depression and anxiety arrives. Combining personal experiences and clinical knowledge, Dr. Raushanah Hud-Aleem, a double board-certified adult, child, and adolescent psychiatrist, helps mothers and fathers (as paternal...
Author
Language
English
Description
Motherhood comes naturally and joyfully to many women, but not to everyone. Going through her own four-plus year roller coaster journey as a new 40-year-old mom, Lindsay Johnson learned a lot along the way. Important things such as how to create balance in one's life, how to (sometimes) serve oneself before others, and that it is perfectly normal not to be that enviable natural supermom so many other women are born to be.
In this honest, open, and...
Didn't find it?
Can't find what you are looking for? Try our Materials Request Service. Submit Request