Handbook of Perinatal Clinical Psychology
From Theory to Practice
Herausgeber: Grussu, Pietro; Quatraro, Rosa Maria
Handbook of Perinatal Clinical Psychology
From Theory to Practice
Herausgeber: Grussu, Pietro; Quatraro, Rosa Maria
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The book examines the major issues in perinatal clinical psychology with the presence of theoretical information and operational indications, through a biopsychosocial approach.
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The book examines the major issues in perinatal clinical psychology with the presence of theoretical information and operational indications, through a biopsychosocial approach.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 616g
- ISBN-13: 9780367369385
- ISBN-10: 0367369389
- Artikelnr.: 59357088
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 616g
- ISBN-13: 9780367369385
- ISBN-10: 0367369389
- Artikelnr.: 59357088
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Rosa Maria Quatraro (PhD, PgD Clinic Psy) is a psychologist, psychotherapist, and specialist in clinical psychology. For over 20 years, she has carried out clinical, research, training, and supervision duties in the field of perinatal psychology and psychopathology. Pietro Grussu (PhD, PgD Clinic Psy) is a psychologist, psychotherapist, and specialist in clinical psychology. For over 30 years, he has carried out clinical and research duties in the field of perinatal psychology and psychopathology in the National Health Service and at Italian Universities .
Introduction
PART I: Stress
1. Overview of perinatal maternal stress
2. Fetal exposure to mother's distress: new frontiers in research and useful knowledge for daily clinical practice
PART II: Procreation, pregnancy and delivery
3. 'A precipice in time' - reproductive biotechnology: psychosocial impact and unintended consequences
4. Psychological impact of infertility and assisted reproduction
5. Prenatal diagnosis: psychological impact and parents' experience in the presence of fetal anomalies
6. Miscarriage and pregnancy loss
7. Traumatic childbirth: the ever-expanding ripple efects
PART III: Postnatal period
8. Beyond the blues: stress, emotional experiences of women, and intervention methods during the postpartum period
9. Parental emotional experiences after newborn hospitalization
10. Emotional and practical needs in postpartum women: the role of family and friend support and social networks
11. Breastfeeding and weaning: parental well-being and psychological distress
PART IV: Risk of psychopathology and prevention
12. Depression, anxiety, and psychological distress in the perinatal period
13. Risk factors for depression and anxiety during the perinatal period
14. Screening and early identification of women at risk of perinatal psychopathology
15. Postpartum psychosis, bipolar disorders, and mother-baby unit
PART I: Stress
1. Overview of perinatal maternal stress
2. Fetal exposure to mother's distress: new frontiers in research and useful knowledge for daily clinical practice
PART II: Procreation, pregnancy and delivery
3. 'A precipice in time' - reproductive biotechnology: psychosocial impact and unintended consequences
4. Psychological impact of infertility and assisted reproduction
5. Prenatal diagnosis: psychological impact and parents' experience in the presence of fetal anomalies
6. Miscarriage and pregnancy loss
7. Traumatic childbirth: the ever-expanding ripple efects
PART III: Postnatal period
8. Beyond the blues: stress, emotional experiences of women, and intervention methods during the postpartum period
9. Parental emotional experiences after newborn hospitalization
10. Emotional and practical needs in postpartum women: the role of family and friend support and social networks
11. Breastfeeding and weaning: parental well-being and psychological distress
PART IV: Risk of psychopathology and prevention
12. Depression, anxiety, and psychological distress in the perinatal period
13. Risk factors for depression and anxiety during the perinatal period
14. Screening and early identification of women at risk of perinatal psychopathology
15. Postpartum psychosis, bipolar disorders, and mother-baby unit
Introduction
PART I: Stress
1. Overview of perinatal maternal stress
2. Fetal exposure to mother's distress: new frontiers in research and useful knowledge for daily clinical practice
PART II: Procreation, pregnancy and delivery
3. 'A precipice in time' - reproductive biotechnology: psychosocial impact and unintended consequences
4. Psychological impact of infertility and assisted reproduction
5. Prenatal diagnosis: psychological impact and parents' experience in the presence of fetal anomalies
6. Miscarriage and pregnancy loss
7. Traumatic childbirth: the ever-expanding ripple efects
PART III: Postnatal period
8. Beyond the blues: stress, emotional experiences of women, and intervention methods during the postpartum period
9. Parental emotional experiences after newborn hospitalization
10. Emotional and practical needs in postpartum women: the role of family and friend support and social networks
11. Breastfeeding and weaning: parental well-being and psychological distress
PART IV: Risk of psychopathology and prevention
12. Depression, anxiety, and psychological distress in the perinatal period
13. Risk factors for depression and anxiety during the perinatal period
14. Screening and early identification of women at risk of perinatal psychopathology
15. Postpartum psychosis, bipolar disorders, and mother-baby unit
PART I: Stress
1. Overview of perinatal maternal stress
2. Fetal exposure to mother's distress: new frontiers in research and useful knowledge for daily clinical practice
PART II: Procreation, pregnancy and delivery
3. 'A precipice in time' - reproductive biotechnology: psychosocial impact and unintended consequences
4. Psychological impact of infertility and assisted reproduction
5. Prenatal diagnosis: psychological impact and parents' experience in the presence of fetal anomalies
6. Miscarriage and pregnancy loss
7. Traumatic childbirth: the ever-expanding ripple efects
PART III: Postnatal period
8. Beyond the blues: stress, emotional experiences of women, and intervention methods during the postpartum period
9. Parental emotional experiences after newborn hospitalization
10. Emotional and practical needs in postpartum women: the role of family and friend support and social networks
11. Breastfeeding and weaning: parental well-being and psychological distress
PART IV: Risk of psychopathology and prevention
12. Depression, anxiety, and psychological distress in the perinatal period
13. Risk factors for depression and anxiety during the perinatal period
14. Screening and early identification of women at risk of perinatal psychopathology
15. Postpartum psychosis, bipolar disorders, and mother-baby unit