Kathleen A. Kendall-Tackett
Depression in New Mothers, Volumes 1 and 2
Causes, Consequences and Treatments
Kathleen A. Kendall-Tackett
Depression in New Mothers, Volumes 1 and 2
Causes, Consequences and Treatments
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Depression in New Mothers, Volumes 1 and 2 provides a comprehensive and evidence-based approach to understanding the causes of postpartum depression, for assessing the different treatment options, including those that are safe for breastfeeding mothers, and to treating postpartum depression.
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Depression in New Mothers, Volumes 1 and 2 provides a comprehensive and evidence-based approach to understanding the causes of postpartum depression, for assessing the different treatment options, including those that are safe for breastfeeding mothers, and to treating postpartum depression.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- Gewicht: 857g
- ISBN-13: 9781032532868
- ISBN-10: 1032532866
- Artikelnr.: 70242514
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- Gewicht: 857g
- ISBN-13: 9781032532868
- ISBN-10: 1032532866
- Artikelnr.: 70242514
Kathleen A. Kendall-Tackett is a health psychologist and International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant. Dr. Kendall-Tackett is the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Psychological Trauma. She is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association in Health and Trauma Psychology, the Past President of the APA Division of Trauma Psychology and is a member of Postpartum Support International's President's Advisory Committee. Dr. Kendall-Tackett specializes in women's health research, including breastfeeding, depression, trauma, and health psychology.
The table of contents for volume 1 Section I: Symptoms, Incidence, And
Consequences. 1.Symptoms of Postpartum Depression and Comorbid Conditions.
2.Incidence of Depression in New Mothers And Fathers. 3.Depression's
Negative Effects on Mothers. 4.Maternal Depression Negatively Affects
Babies and Children. Section II: Underlying Mechanisms. 5.Inflammation: The
Underlying Mechanism for Postpartum Mental Illness. 6.Breastfeeding:
Nature's Method to Protect Mothers' Mental Health. Section IIII:
Physiological Risk Factors. 7.Mother-Infant Sleep and The Effect of Feeding
Method. 8.Estrogen, Progesterone, And Thyroid. Section IV: Psychological
Risk Factors. 9.Attributional Style, Self-Efficacy, Perfectionism, And
Psychiatric History. 10.Violence Against Women. Section V: Birth-Related
Risk Factors. 11.Incidence, Symptoms, And Mothers' Experiences of Traumatic
Birth. 12.Pre-Existing Conditions and Objective Risk Factors. 13.Subjective
Experiences and Postpartum Factors. Section VI: Social Risk Factors.
14.Pandemic, Disasters, And Immigration. 15.Smoking, Maternal Age and
Socioeconomic Status, And Maternity Leave. 16.Social Support. Section VII:
Infant Characteristics. 17.Infant Crying, Temperament, And Sleep.
18.Prematurity, Infant Illness, And Prior Infant Loss. 19.Epilogue.
The table of contents for volume 2 Section I: Screening for Depression and
Co-Morbid Conditions. 1.Screening: Rationale and Barriers. 2.Selcting
Screening Scales: General Considerations. 3.The Edinburgh Postnatal
Depression Scale (EPDS). 4.The Patient Health Questionnaires. 5. Other
Screening Tools. 6.Assessing for Symptom Severity, Maternal Suicide Risk,
And Possible Infant Harm. Section II: Complementary and Integrative
Treatments. 7. An Integrative Approach to Treatment. 8. Nutraceuticals I:
Long-Chain Omega-3 Fatty Acids. 9. Nutraceuticals II: Vitamin D, Vitamin
B-12, Curcumin, And St. John's Wort. 10. Exercise. 11. Bright Light
Therapy. 12.Emerging Cam Treatments. Section III: Community Interventions.
13. Social Support: The Foundation to Community Support. 14.Peer and
Healthcare Provider Support. 15.Home Visiting, Education, And Infant
Massage. Section IV: Psychotherapy. 16.Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy.
17.Interpersonal Psychotherapy. 18. Trauma-Informed Care and Trauma
Treatment. Section V: Medications. 19. Overview Of Antidepressants. 20.
Antidepressants for Pregnant or Breastfeeding Women. 21. Atypical
Antidepressants: Ketamine and Brexanolone. 22. Putting It All Together.
Consequences. 1.Symptoms of Postpartum Depression and Comorbid Conditions.
2.Incidence of Depression in New Mothers And Fathers. 3.Depression's
Negative Effects on Mothers. 4.Maternal Depression Negatively Affects
Babies and Children. Section II: Underlying Mechanisms. 5.Inflammation: The
Underlying Mechanism for Postpartum Mental Illness. 6.Breastfeeding:
Nature's Method to Protect Mothers' Mental Health. Section IIII:
Physiological Risk Factors. 7.Mother-Infant Sleep and The Effect of Feeding
Method. 8.Estrogen, Progesterone, And Thyroid. Section IV: Psychological
Risk Factors. 9.Attributional Style, Self-Efficacy, Perfectionism, And
Psychiatric History. 10.Violence Against Women. Section V: Birth-Related
Risk Factors. 11.Incidence, Symptoms, And Mothers' Experiences of Traumatic
Birth. 12.Pre-Existing Conditions and Objective Risk Factors. 13.Subjective
Experiences and Postpartum Factors. Section VI: Social Risk Factors.
14.Pandemic, Disasters, And Immigration. 15.Smoking, Maternal Age and
Socioeconomic Status, And Maternity Leave. 16.Social Support. Section VII:
Infant Characteristics. 17.Infant Crying, Temperament, And Sleep.
18.Prematurity, Infant Illness, And Prior Infant Loss. 19.Epilogue.
The table of contents for volume 2 Section I: Screening for Depression and
Co-Morbid Conditions. 1.Screening: Rationale and Barriers. 2.Selcting
Screening Scales: General Considerations. 3.The Edinburgh Postnatal
Depression Scale (EPDS). 4.The Patient Health Questionnaires. 5. Other
Screening Tools. 6.Assessing for Symptom Severity, Maternal Suicide Risk,
And Possible Infant Harm. Section II: Complementary and Integrative
Treatments. 7. An Integrative Approach to Treatment. 8. Nutraceuticals I:
Long-Chain Omega-3 Fatty Acids. 9. Nutraceuticals II: Vitamin D, Vitamin
B-12, Curcumin, And St. John's Wort. 10. Exercise. 11. Bright Light
Therapy. 12.Emerging Cam Treatments. Section III: Community Interventions.
13. Social Support: The Foundation to Community Support. 14.Peer and
Healthcare Provider Support. 15.Home Visiting, Education, And Infant
Massage. Section IV: Psychotherapy. 16.Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy.
17.Interpersonal Psychotherapy. 18. Trauma-Informed Care and Trauma
Treatment. Section V: Medications. 19. Overview Of Antidepressants. 20.
Antidepressants for Pregnant or Breastfeeding Women. 21. Atypical
Antidepressants: Ketamine and Brexanolone. 22. Putting It All Together.
The table of contents for volume 1 Section I: Symptoms, Incidence, And
Consequences. 1.Symptoms of Postpartum Depression and Comorbid Conditions.
2.Incidence of Depression in New Mothers And Fathers. 3.Depression's
Negative Effects on Mothers. 4.Maternal Depression Negatively Affects
Babies and Children. Section II: Underlying Mechanisms. 5.Inflammation: The
Underlying Mechanism for Postpartum Mental Illness. 6.Breastfeeding:
Nature's Method to Protect Mothers' Mental Health. Section IIII:
Physiological Risk Factors. 7.Mother-Infant Sleep and The Effect of Feeding
Method. 8.Estrogen, Progesterone, And Thyroid. Section IV: Psychological
Risk Factors. 9.Attributional Style, Self-Efficacy, Perfectionism, And
Psychiatric History. 10.Violence Against Women. Section V: Birth-Related
Risk Factors. 11.Incidence, Symptoms, And Mothers' Experiences of Traumatic
Birth. 12.Pre-Existing Conditions and Objective Risk Factors. 13.Subjective
Experiences and Postpartum Factors. Section VI: Social Risk Factors.
14.Pandemic, Disasters, And Immigration. 15.Smoking, Maternal Age and
Socioeconomic Status, And Maternity Leave. 16.Social Support. Section VII:
Infant Characteristics. 17.Infant Crying, Temperament, And Sleep.
18.Prematurity, Infant Illness, And Prior Infant Loss. 19.Epilogue.
The table of contents for volume 2 Section I: Screening for Depression and
Co-Morbid Conditions. 1.Screening: Rationale and Barriers. 2.Selcting
Screening Scales: General Considerations. 3.The Edinburgh Postnatal
Depression Scale (EPDS). 4.The Patient Health Questionnaires. 5. Other
Screening Tools. 6.Assessing for Symptom Severity, Maternal Suicide Risk,
And Possible Infant Harm. Section II: Complementary and Integrative
Treatments. 7. An Integrative Approach to Treatment. 8. Nutraceuticals I:
Long-Chain Omega-3 Fatty Acids. 9. Nutraceuticals II: Vitamin D, Vitamin
B-12, Curcumin, And St. John's Wort. 10. Exercise. 11. Bright Light
Therapy. 12.Emerging Cam Treatments. Section III: Community Interventions.
13. Social Support: The Foundation to Community Support. 14.Peer and
Healthcare Provider Support. 15.Home Visiting, Education, And Infant
Massage. Section IV: Psychotherapy. 16.Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy.
17.Interpersonal Psychotherapy. 18. Trauma-Informed Care and Trauma
Treatment. Section V: Medications. 19. Overview Of Antidepressants. 20.
Antidepressants for Pregnant or Breastfeeding Women. 21. Atypical
Antidepressants: Ketamine and Brexanolone. 22. Putting It All Together.
Consequences. 1.Symptoms of Postpartum Depression and Comorbid Conditions.
2.Incidence of Depression in New Mothers And Fathers. 3.Depression's
Negative Effects on Mothers. 4.Maternal Depression Negatively Affects
Babies and Children. Section II: Underlying Mechanisms. 5.Inflammation: The
Underlying Mechanism for Postpartum Mental Illness. 6.Breastfeeding:
Nature's Method to Protect Mothers' Mental Health. Section IIII:
Physiological Risk Factors. 7.Mother-Infant Sleep and The Effect of Feeding
Method. 8.Estrogen, Progesterone, And Thyroid. Section IV: Psychological
Risk Factors. 9.Attributional Style, Self-Efficacy, Perfectionism, And
Psychiatric History. 10.Violence Against Women. Section V: Birth-Related
Risk Factors. 11.Incidence, Symptoms, And Mothers' Experiences of Traumatic
Birth. 12.Pre-Existing Conditions and Objective Risk Factors. 13.Subjective
Experiences and Postpartum Factors. Section VI: Social Risk Factors.
14.Pandemic, Disasters, And Immigration. 15.Smoking, Maternal Age and
Socioeconomic Status, And Maternity Leave. 16.Social Support. Section VII:
Infant Characteristics. 17.Infant Crying, Temperament, And Sleep.
18.Prematurity, Infant Illness, And Prior Infant Loss. 19.Epilogue.
The table of contents for volume 2 Section I: Screening for Depression and
Co-Morbid Conditions. 1.Screening: Rationale and Barriers. 2.Selcting
Screening Scales: General Considerations. 3.The Edinburgh Postnatal
Depression Scale (EPDS). 4.The Patient Health Questionnaires. 5. Other
Screening Tools. 6.Assessing for Symptom Severity, Maternal Suicide Risk,
And Possible Infant Harm. Section II: Complementary and Integrative
Treatments. 7. An Integrative Approach to Treatment. 8. Nutraceuticals I:
Long-Chain Omega-3 Fatty Acids. 9. Nutraceuticals II: Vitamin D, Vitamin
B-12, Curcumin, And St. John's Wort. 10. Exercise. 11. Bright Light
Therapy. 12.Emerging Cam Treatments. Section III: Community Interventions.
13. Social Support: The Foundation to Community Support. 14.Peer and
Healthcare Provider Support. 15.Home Visiting, Education, And Infant
Massage. Section IV: Psychotherapy. 16.Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy.
17.Interpersonal Psychotherapy. 18. Trauma-Informed Care and Trauma
Treatment. Section V: Medications. 19. Overview Of Antidepressants. 20.
Antidepressants for Pregnant or Breastfeeding Women. 21. Atypical
Antidepressants: Ketamine and Brexanolone. 22. Putting It All Together.