
Depression after Childbirth is the classic text on postnatal depression, one that countless women have found invaluable in helping them understand and cope with this devastating disorder. Now in print for over 20 years, and in its 4th edition, the text has been extensively updated and includes many new chapters drawing on the latest scientific findings.
This book investigates the clinical symptoms, underlying causes, and therapeutic interventions necessary to identify and manage postnatal depression. Dr. Katherina Dalton, a pioneer in the study of hormonal influences on mental health, utilizes decades of clinical observation and scientific research to provide a framework for understanding the condition. The text argues that postnatal depression is a distinct, treatable medical disorder rather than a character flaw, emphasizing the role of hormonal fluctuations in the postpartum period.
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational text in the field of postpartum mental health due to its long-standing clinical history. Readers frequently note the accessible yet authoritative tone that bridges the gap between medical research and practical patient guidance.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2001-05-31
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192632779
ISBN-13:
9780192632777
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