ISBN13: | 9781032074320 |
ISBN10: | 1032074329 |
Kötéstípus: | Keménykötés |
Terjedelem: | 798 oldal |
Méret: | 246x174 mm |
Súly: | 1640 g |
Nyelv: | angol |
Illusztrációk: | 15 Illustrations, black & white; 2 Halftones, black & white; 13 Line drawings, black & white; 14 Tables, black & white |
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Szociális kérdések, szociális munka
Farmakológia, terapeutika, toxikológia
Pszichoterápia, klinikai pszichológia
Gyermeknevelés
Elméleti pszichológia
Alkalmazott pszichológia
Szociális kérdések, szociális munka (karitatív célú kampány)
Farmakológia, terapeutika, toxikológia (karitatív célú kampány)
Pszichoterápia, klinikai pszichológia (karitatív célú kampány)
Gyermeknevelés (karitatív célú kampány)
Elméleti pszichológia (karitatív célú kampány)
Alkalmazott pszichológia (karitatív célú kampány)
The Routledge International Handbook of Perinatal Mental Health Disorders
GBP 205.00
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The Routledge International Handbook of Perinatal Mental Health Disorders comprehensively presents the leading, global research in understanding and clinically treating perinatal mental health disorders.
The Routledge International Handbook of Perinatal Mental Health Disorders comprehensively presents the leading, global research in understanding and clinically treating perinatal mental health disorders.
In this wide-ranging book, Wenzel invites a global community of scholars and practitioners working in perinatal mental health to discuss contemporary empirical research in the field and how this can be applied in practice. Presented in five parts, the book begins by laying out the historical context of the field before exploring prenatal and postpartum mental health disorders, such as depression, anxiety, alcohol and drug misuse, eating disorders, and insomnia. Chapters describe different interventions, such as mindfulness-based interventions, integrative interpersonal psychotherapy, and cognitive behavioral therapy, before addressing specific special issues, such as fathers? experiences, 2SLGBTQ+ individuals, and perinatal mental health disorders in migrant women. Designed to have international relevance, each chapter includes case studies and sections on cultural considerations, and clinical dialogue is used throughout to illustrate specific applications of contemporary empirical research to clinical practice.
This handbook is essential reading for clinicians who have an interest in issues associated with perinatal mental health disorders, as well as students of clinical social work, clinical psychiatry, clinical psychology, obstetrics and gynecology, nursing, and midwifery.
Introduction: Perinatal Mental Health in the 2020s
Amy Wenzel
PART I
Context
1 Perinatal Mental Health: Historical Context and Evolution of the Field
Michael W. O?Hara
2 Psychological Aspects of Perinatal Mental Health
Dhara T. Meghani, Tracy Moran Vozar, Kelsey Maki, U?nek Clarke, and Ellen Bartolini
3 Biological Aspects of Perinatal Mental Health
Alkistis Skalkidou and Emma Brann
4 Relationship and Sexual Functioning During the Transition to Parenthood
Mylene Lachance-Grzela, Mylene Ross-Plourde, and Catherine Hunt
5 Breastfeeding and Perinatal Mental Health
Kathleen Kendall-Tackett
6 Perinatal Maternal Mental Health and Child Development
Kelli K. MacMillan, Josephine Power, Katherine Sevar, and Megan Galbally
PART II
Prenatal Mental Health Disorders
7 Prenatal Depression
Elizabeth H. Eustis, Maya Nauphal, Grace E. DeCost, and Cynthia L. Battle
8 Prenatal Anxiety
Pamela S. Wiegartz, Polina Teslyar, Kylie M. Steinhilber, Natalie Feldman, Gali Hashmonay, and Leena Mittal
9 Prenatal Eating Disorders and Body Image Disturbance
Alyssa M. Minnick, Molly Moore, Nathaniel Holmes, and Kelly C. Allison
10 Prenatal Alcohol and Drug Misuse
Jacqueline Jacobs, Kelly Elliott, Tracy Moran Vozar, Lauren Gross, and Dakota Staren
11 Pre-Existing Serious Mental Illness in the Prenatal Period
Leah A. Millard and Anja Wittkowski
PART III
Postpartum Mental Health Disorders
12 Postpartum Depression
Elizabeth Cox and Samantha Meltzer-Brody
13 Postpartum Anxiety
Juliana L. Restivo Haney, Gabriella T. Ponzini, Mira D. H. Snider, Kaley N. Potter, Grace L. Wheeler, and Shari A. Steinman
14 Postpartum Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Linda Juris
15 Childbirth-Related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Sharon Dekel, Sabrina J. Chan, and Kathleen M. Jagodnik
16 Postpartum Eating Disorders and Body Image Disturbance
Alyssa M. Minnick, Nathaniel Holmes, Molly Moore, and Kelly C. Allison
17 Postpartum Alcohol and Drug Misuse
Tracy Moran Vozar, Stephanie Pinch, Amy Van Arsdale, Kelly Elliott, and Dakota Staren
18 Postpartum Psychosis
Anja Wittkowski
PART IV
Intervention
19 Screening and Assessment of Perinatal Mental Health Disorders
Gracia Fellmeth, Sian Harrison, and Fiona Alderdice
20 Prenatal Pharmacotherapy
Jessica Pineda and Millicent Fugate
21 Postpartum Pharmacotherapy
Sophie Grigoriadis, Morgan Sterling, and Gail Erlick Robinson
22 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Perinatal Mental Health Disorders
Amy Wenzel
23 Integrative Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Perinatal Mental Health Disorders
Sharon Ben Rafael
24 Integrative Psychodynamic Therapy for Perinatal Trauma
Deana Stevens
25 Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Perinatal Mental Health Disorders
Anne Fritzson, Laurel E. Kordyban, Caitlin McKimmy, Laurel M. Hicks, and Sona Dimidjian
26 Internet Interventions for Perinatal Mental Health Disorders
Siobhan A. Loughnan and Ashlee B. Grierson
PART V
Special Issues and Populations
27 Fathers? Perinatal Mental Health
John R. Holmberg and M. Laura Pappa
28 2SLGBTQ+ Individuals and Perinatal Mental Health Disorders
Michelle W. Y. Tam, Jennifer M. Goldberg, Zafiro Andrade-Romo, and Lori E. Ross
29 Infertility, Pregnancy Loss, and Mental Health Disorders
Laura J. Miller
30 Neonaticide and Pregnancy Denial
Tomasz Gruchala and Cara Angelotta
31 Perinatal Depression in People of Color
Patrece Hairston Peetz, Brooke Dorsey Holliman, and Nathalie Dieujuste
32 Perinatal Mental Health Disorders in Migrant Women
Brieanne Kidd Kohrt, Gwen Vogel Mitchell, and Gretchen Heinrichs
Conclusion: Next Steps for the Field of Perinatal Mental Health Disorders
Amy Wenzel