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Postpartum depression
sciencedaily.com — “After giving birth, about 70-80% of women experience an episode of baby blues, feelings of depression, anger, anxiety and guilt lasting for several days. About 10% of new mothers develop the more severe postpartum depression (also postnatal depression), a form of major depression for which treatment is widely ...” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
Most Recently Shared on December 28, 2009 at 5:17 pm By:
"After giving birth, 70-80% of women experience baby blues, about 10% develop postpartum depression & need treatment" http://j.mp/5HpsiA
Being Open to Treatment for Postpartum Depression - Postpartum Progress - postpartum depression hope
postpartumprogress.com — “A Postpartum Progress reader made the following comment in an email to me last week: "If only I had been more open to medication in the beginning, maybe this wouldn't have taken as long?" I can't tell you how many times I've heard that, not only in relation to medication but to any treatment at all. So many have told me after the fact how much they wish they'd reached out for help sooner or been more open to certain treatment methods sooner. We are all so convinced we should be able to” View full resource at postpartumprogress.com
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Being Open to Treatment for Postpartum Depression http://bit.ly/jI4hML #PPD #mhsm #mentalhealth
NIMH · Postpartum Depression
nimh.nih.gov — “Postpartum depression may be one of the most under-recognized and under-treated disorders. Yet, it impacts the lives of hundreds of thousands of new mothers. This video looks at those who are at greatest risk of postpartum depression as well as ground breaking research into treatment for PPD.” View full resource at nimh.nih.gov
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Postpartum depression may be one of the most under-recognized and under-treated disorders http://bit.ly/g5Qi4P #mhsm
Treatment for Postpartum Depression and Bipolar Disorder | Ask the Therapist
psychcentral.com — “After the birth of my previous child, I developed PPD. I didn't take any medication (because I have a fear of medication) but instead tried to eat and live” View full resource at psychcentral.com
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Ask the Therapist: Treatment for Postpartum Depression and Bipolar Disorder http://bit.ly/9Dnl4i
Postpartum PTSD Versus Postpartum Depression | Psychology Today
psychologytoday.com — “Is it "normal" postpartum depression, or something more serious? By Susanne Babbel, Ph.D., MFT...” View full resource at psychologytoday.com
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Postpartum PTSD Versus Postpartum Depression http://ow.ly/3nAcQ
Are Natural Methods Safer and As Effective When it Comes to Treating Postpartum Depression? - Postpartum Progress
postpartumprogress.typepad.com — “While doing my daily required reading of articles, blog posts, tweets and other assorted media across the web about postpartum depression and related illnesses, I came across a question a while back posted on Mamapedia by a mom with postpartum anxiety. She was looking for advice on natural treatments because she didn't want to take the Prozac prescribed by her doctor. She received 22 answers by other mothers, many warning vehemently against taking any medication. These are some of the things she” View full resource at postpartumprogress.typepad.com
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Stigma Hinders Treatment For Postpartum Depression : NPR
npr.org — “Nearly 1 in 7 new mothers in the U.S. have a prolonged period of overwhelming depression or anxiety after giving birth. This postpartum depression occurs in the developing world, too. But psychiatrists say it's hard to get doctors interested in treating it. Many are not trained for it, and insurance companies often don't reimburse for it.” View full resource at npr.org
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Stigma Hinders Treatment For Postpartum Depression : NPR
npr.org — “Nearly 1 in 7 new mothers in the U.S. have a prolonged period of overwhelming depression or anxiety after giving birth. This postpartum depression occurs in the developing world, too. But psychiatrists say it's hard to get doctors interested in treating it. Many are not trained for it, and insurance companies often don't reimburse for it.” View full resource at npr.org
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Stigma Hinders Treatment For Postpartum Depression : NPR
npr.org — “Nearly 1 in 7 new mothers in the U.S. have a prolonged period of overwhelming depression or anxiety after giving birth. This postpartum depression occurs in the developing world, too. But psychiatrists say it's hard to get doctors interested in treating it. Many are not trained for it, and insurance companies often don't reimburse for it.” View full resource at npr.org
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Stigma Hinders Treatment For Postpartum Depression: Nearly one in seven new mothers in the U.S. have a prolonged p... http://n.pr/pzNJQF
Natural Treatments for Depression
us2.campaign-archive1.com — “Natural Treatments for Depression” View full resource at us2.campaign-archive1.com
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Getting Help for Postpartum Depression
state.nj.us — “There are many outlets for help with postpartum depression, including support groups in New Jersey, medications, and psychotherapy.” View full resource at state.nj.us
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RT @NJSpeakUp When seeking help w/PPD from a therapist it’s important to ask questions to make sure it’s a good match http://bit.ly/8SDrVd
Pre/Postpartum Depression in Men
hcplive.com — “Dr. Blumenfield explores the lesser known forms of pre- and post-partum depression” View full resource at hcplive.com
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In-depth look at pre/postpartum depression in men -http://hcp.lv/9N95Di
Research Roundup: On Postpartum Depression, Screening, Infertility & Treatment Options - Postpartum Progress
postpartumprogress.typepad.com — “Lots of research coming out on or related to perinatal mood & anxiety disorders, including studies on the effectiveness of screening for postpartum depression twice during pregnancy, how your personality may impact whether you get PPD, how trained healthcare providers can reduce risk and how web-based support can help women going through the psychological stress of infertility: From the British Journal of Psychiatry: "Cognitive style, personality and vulnerability to postnatal depression&qu” View full resource at postpartumprogress.typepad.com
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The Impact Of Anxiety & Depression on Infertility Treatments - Postpartum Progress
postpartumprogress.com — “I'm a bit behind on connecting you with the latest analysis from the Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Women's Mental Health. So here goes ... First check out a new piece on the impact of anxiety during pregnancy on birth outcomes. This has not been studied to the same extent as the impact of stress or depression has, so I was interested to see their summary of a recent study. Second is an article on how anxiety and depression can impact fertility treatments, and how different treatment ” View full resource at postpartumprogress.com
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RT @postpartumprogr The Impact Of Anxiety & Depression on Infertility Treatments http://goo.gl/fb/SidWM #postpartum #ivf #infertility
Updated List of Specialized Treatment Programs for Postpartum Depression - Postpartum Progress
postpartumprogress.typepad.com — “This week I have updated the list of specialized treatment programs at hospitals and universities around the country for women with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, which can be found here. The University of Louisville Women's Mental Health Program, the University of Michigan Perinatal Mood Disorders Program, the Women's Health Consortium program in NYC, the Columbia University Women's Program, the Penn Center for Women's Behavioral Wellness and UT Southwestern's Women's Mental Health Cente” View full resource at postpartumprogress.typepad.com
Most Recently Shared on October 28, 2009 at 5:44 am By:
RT @postpartumprogr Updated List of Specialized Treatment Programs for Postpartum Depression http://bit.ly/2IGF2V
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