Paula Nicolson
Postnatal Depresstion - Facing the Paradox of Lost Happiness & Motherhood
Paula Nicolson
Postnatal Depresstion - Facing the Paradox of Lost Happiness & Motherhood
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Wiley
- ISBN-13: 9780471485278
- Artikelnr.: 21462704
- Introduction
- Being depressed
- What is depression? - official and unofficial definitions
- What it feels like to be depressed
- Who gets it and what causes it?
- Explaining depression
- What is postnatal depression?
- Discovering the paradox
- Different theories and different kinds of depression
- The baby blues
- Postnatal distress and depressed moods
- Postnatal depression
- What causes postnatal depression? Why me? Why now?
- Different approaches to understanding women's postnatal experiences
- Trauma following birth
- Factors influencing PTSD
- Worrying about the baby's health and welfare
- Getting the best support over the postnatal period
- Coping with depressed moods
- Finding social support
- Not all company is supportive
- Getting support to prevent PND
- What has happened to me?
- Motherhood and the arrival of self-confidence
- Happiness and loss: the paradox of postnatal depression
- Introduction
- The experience of loss
- The healthy grief reaction
- Losing sleep
- Losing time
- Bodies
- Feeling too fat
- Losing your looks
- Losing your 'mind'
- Losing my self
- Being clear about who you really are
- Finding yourself as a mother
- Being a 'good' mother: the paradox of sacrifice
- Introduction
- What is the truth about the maternal instinct
- Is maternal instinct a biological drive?
- Is there a paternal instinct?
- Is biology destiny?
- Were you born knowing how to bath a baby?
- The father's role
- Is a good woman the same as a good mother?
- But, what does make a good mother?
- Negotiating the boundaries bewteeen self and other
- Voices of the experts
- Postnatal depression by proxy
- Introduction
- The paradoxical burden
- Women's rage: gender relations or PND by proxy?
- What do women expect?
- Penelope's story
- Wendy's story
- Isobel's story
- Understanding PND by proxy
- Challenging the paradox and getting on with your life
- Introduction
- Taking control: when and how
- Social support
- Emotions fitness
- Cognitive-analytic therapy (CAT)
- Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT)
- Physical fitness
- Where do we go from here?
- Conclusions
- Portraits of the women
- Being depressed
- What is depression? - official and unofficial definitions
- What it feels like to be depressed
- Who gets it and what causes it?
- Explaining depression
- What is postnatal depression?
- Discovering the paradox
- Different theories and different kinds of depression
- The baby blues
- Postnatal distress and depressed moods
- Postnatal depression
- What causes postnatal depression? Why me? Why now?
- Different approaches to understanding women's postnatal experiences
- Trauma following birth
- Factors influencing PTSD
- Worrying about the baby's health and welfare
- Getting the best support over the postnatal period
- Coping with depressed moods
- Finding social support
- Not all company is supportive
- Getting support to prevent PND
- What has happened to me?
- Motherhood and the arrival of self-confidence
- Happiness and loss: the paradox of postnatal depression
- Introduction
- The experience of loss
- The healthy grief reaction
- Losing sleep
- Losing time
- Bodies
- Feeling too fat
- Losing your looks
- Losing your 'mind'
- Losing my self
- Being clear about who you really are
- Finding yourself as a mother
- Being a 'good' mother: the paradox of sacrifice
- Introduction
- What is the truth about the maternal instinct
- Is maternal instinct a biological drive?
- Is there a paternal instinct?
- Is biology destiny?
- Were you born knowing how to bath a baby?
- The father's role
- Is a good woman the same as a good mother?
- But, what does make a good mother?
- Negotiating the boundaries bewteeen self and other
- Voices of the experts
- Postnatal depression by proxy
- Introduction
- The paradoxical burden
- Women's rage: gender relations or PND by proxy?
- What do women expect?
- Penelope's story
- Wendy's story
- Isobel's story
- Understanding PND by proxy
- Challenging the paradox and getting on with your life
- Introduction
- Taking control: when and how
- Social support
- Emotions fitness
- Cognitive-analytic therapy (CAT)
- Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT)
- Physical fitness
- Where do we go from here?
- Conclusions
- Portraits of the women
- Introduction
- Being depressed
- What is depression? - official and unofficial definitions
- What it feels like to be depressed
- Who gets it and what causes it?
- Explaining depression
- What is postnatal depression?
- Discovering the paradox
- Different theories and different kinds of depression
- The baby blues
- Postnatal distress and depressed moods
- Postnatal depression
- What causes postnatal depression? Why me? Why now?
- Different approaches to understanding women's postnatal experiences
- Trauma following birth
- Factors influencing PTSD
- Worrying about the baby's health and welfare
- Getting the best support over the postnatal period
- Coping with depressed moods
- Finding social support
- Not all company is supportive
- Getting support to prevent PND
- What has happened to me?
- Motherhood and the arrival of self-confidence
- Happiness and loss: the paradox of postnatal depression
- Introduction
- The experience of loss
- The healthy grief reaction
- Losing sleep
- Losing time
- Bodies
- Feeling too fat
- Losing your looks
- Losing your 'mind'
- Losing my self
- Being clear about who you really are
- Finding yourself as a mother
- Being a 'good' mother: the paradox of sacrifice
- Introduction
- What is the truth about the maternal instinct
- Is maternal instinct a biological drive?
- Is there a paternal instinct?
- Is biology destiny?
- Were you born knowing how to bath a baby?
- The father's role
- Is a good woman the same as a good mother?
- But, what does make a good mother?
- Negotiating the boundaries bewteeen self and other
- Voices of the experts
- Postnatal depression by proxy
- Introduction
- The paradoxical burden
- Women's rage: gender relations or PND by proxy?
- What do women expect?
- Penelope's story
- Wendy's story
- Isobel's story
- Understanding PND by proxy
- Challenging the paradox and getting on with your life
- Introduction
- Taking control: when and how
- Social support
- Emotions fitness
- Cognitive-analytic therapy (CAT)
- Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT)
- Physical fitness
- Where do we go from here?
- Conclusions
- Portraits of the women
- Being depressed
- What is depression? - official and unofficial definitions
- What it feels like to be depressed
- Who gets it and what causes it?
- Explaining depression
- What is postnatal depression?
- Discovering the paradox
- Different theories and different kinds of depression
- The baby blues
- Postnatal distress and depressed moods
- Postnatal depression
- What causes postnatal depression? Why me? Why now?
- Different approaches to understanding women's postnatal experiences
- Trauma following birth
- Factors influencing PTSD
- Worrying about the baby's health and welfare
- Getting the best support over the postnatal period
- Coping with depressed moods
- Finding social support
- Not all company is supportive
- Getting support to prevent PND
- What has happened to me?
- Motherhood and the arrival of self-confidence
- Happiness and loss: the paradox of postnatal depression
- Introduction
- The experience of loss
- The healthy grief reaction
- Losing sleep
- Losing time
- Bodies
- Feeling too fat
- Losing your looks
- Losing your 'mind'
- Losing my self
- Being clear about who you really are
- Finding yourself as a mother
- Being a 'good' mother: the paradox of sacrifice
- Introduction
- What is the truth about the maternal instinct
- Is maternal instinct a biological drive?
- Is there a paternal instinct?
- Is biology destiny?
- Were you born knowing how to bath a baby?
- The father's role
- Is a good woman the same as a good mother?
- But, what does make a good mother?
- Negotiating the boundaries bewteeen self and other
- Voices of the experts
- Postnatal depression by proxy
- Introduction
- The paradoxical burden
- Women's rage: gender relations or PND by proxy?
- What do women expect?
- Penelope's story
- Wendy's story
- Isobel's story
- Understanding PND by proxy
- Challenging the paradox and getting on with your life
- Introduction
- Taking control: when and how
- Social support
- Emotions fitness
- Cognitive-analytic therapy (CAT)
- Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT)
- Physical fitness
- Where do we go from here?
- Conclusions
- Portraits of the women