Perinatal stress, mood, and anxiety disorders : from bench to bedside

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Perinatal stress, mood, and anxiety disorders : from bench to bedside

volume editors, A. Riecher-Rössler, M. Steiner

(Bibliotheca psychiatrica, no. 173)

Karger, c2005

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

Contents of Works

  • A historical perspective on the psychiatry of motherhood / Brockington, I.
  • Diagnostic classification of perinatal mood disorders / Riecher-Rössler, A., Rohde, A.
  • Maternal adversity, vulnerability, and disease / Matthews, S.G., Meaney, M.J.
  • Behavioral perinatology / Wadhwa, P.D.
  • Maternal depression : an adverse early environment / Beach, A.J. ... [et al.]
  • Perinatal infanticide and suicide / Spinelli, M.G.
  • Relevance of gonadal hormones to perinatal mood and anxiety disorders / Ahokas, A. ... [et al.]
  • Pharmacotherapy for psychiatric disorders in pregnancy / Ross, L.E. ... [et al.]
  • Maternal depression in the postpartum period : impact of breast-feeding on treatment planning / Stowe, Z.N., Ragan, K., Newport, D.J.
  • The use of interpersonal psychotherapy for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders / Stuart, S., O'Hara, M.W.
  • Group psychotherapy for depression in early stages of motherhood / Hofecker-Fallahpour, M., Riecher-Rössler, A.
  • Alternative treatment strategies for perinatal depression and anxiety / O'Higgins, M., Glover, V., Corral, M

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Mood and anxiety disorders are very common during the perinatal period, with severe consequences not only for the mother but also for the child and the whole family. Recent research has shown how maternal stress, anxiety and depression can adversely influence a child's early and later development. It is therefore widely accepted that mental disorders in the perinatal period require special attention and uniquely modified treatments including pharmacological, nonpharmacological and psychotherapeutic approaches. In this volume, a group of internationally renowned experts review the most important topics of the field from both a clinical as well as a preclinical perspective - the history of psychiatry of motherhood, questions of classification of these disorders, the effects of chronic maternal stress on fetal development and a child's vulnerability to later psychiatric illness, the risk of perinatal infanticide and suicide and finally the most important forms and modifications of therapies for perinatal mental disorders including questions of pharmacotherapy during pregnancy and breast-feeding, the relevance of gonadal hormones, specific forms of psychotherapy as well as alternative treatment strategies for pregnant and breast-feeding women. In this book, clinicians and researchers from the fields of psychiatry, psychology, psychotherapy, neurobiology and psychoneuroendocrinology, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology as well as their students will find valuable information for their daily work.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword: Riecher-Rossler, A.
  • Steiner, M
  • A Historical Perspective on the Psychiatry of Motherhood: Brockington, I
  • Diagnostic Classification of Perinatal Mood Disorders: Riecher-Rossler, A.
  • Rohde, A
  • Maternal Adversity, Vulnerability and Disease: Matthews, S.G.
  • Meaney, M
  • Behavioral Perinatology: Wadhwa, P.D
  • Maternal Depression: An Adverse Early Environment: Beach, A.J.
  • Henry, A.L.
  • Stowe, Z.N.
  • Newport, D.J
  • Perinatal Infanticide and Suicide: Spinelli, M.G
  • Relevance of Gonadal Hormones to Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders: Ahokas, A.
  • Kaukoranta, J.
  • Wahlbeck, K.
  • Alto, M
  • Pharmacotherapy for Psychiatric Disorders in Pregnancy: Ross, L.E.
  • Gunasekera, S.
  • Rowland, M.
  • Steiner, M
  • Maternal Depression in the Postpartum Period: Impact of Breast-Feeding on Treatment Planning: Stowe, Z.N.
  • Ragan, K.
  • Newport, D.J
  • The Use of Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders: Stuart, S.
  • O'Hara, M.W
  • Group Psychotherapy for Depression in Early Stages of Motherhood: Hofecker-Fallahpour, M.
  • Riecher-Rossler, A
  • Alternative Treatment Strategies for Perinatal Depression and Anxiety: O'Higgins, M.
  • Glover, V.
  • Corral, M
  • Author Index
  • Subject Index.

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