Narratives of Women and Their Partners. Материнство и постнатальная
депрессия: рассказы о женщинах и их партнерах. Шпрингер, 2011. 216
стр. Язык английский.
1 Introduction: From Pregnancy to Resolution from Postnatal Depression
1.1 Motherhood and Postnatal Depression
1.2 Postnatal Depression and Its Symptoms
1.3 The Impact of PND on Men and Children
1.4 About This Book
References
2 Detection of Postnatal Depression
2.1 The Historical Development of PND as a Distinct Category of Mental Illness
- The DSM-IV-TR Criteria
2.2 Other Mood Disorders in the Postpartum Period
- The Baby Blues (Mateity Blues)
- Puerperal Psychosis
2.3 Screening Tools
- Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS)
- Beck Depression Inventory
- Postpartum Depression Screening Scale
2.4 The Clinical Interview
- From Screening to Diagnosis
2.5 Chapter Summary
- References
3 Biopsychosocial Theories and Treatment Options for Postnatal Depression
3.1 The Biopsychosocial Model
- Previous Models Relating to PND
3.2 The Importance of Treatment
- Biological Theories and Treatments
- Psychosocial Theories and Treatments
3.3 Chapter Summary
- References
4 ‘Kept in the Dark’: Childhood, Pregnancy and Childbirth Experiences
4.1 Childhood Experiences
- Feeling Unloved and Rejected
- Abuse (The Hidden Barrier to Communication)
4.2 Pregnancy Experiences
- Anxiety from Past Perinatal Losses
- Emotional Detachment from the Pregnancy
- Abnormal Antenatal Testing
4.3 Childbirth Experiences
- Traumatic Births
- Loss of Control
- Sense of Failure
- Lack of Debriefing
4.4 Perceptions of PND Before Diagnosis
- Media Portrayals of PND
- Lack of Information Before and After the Birth
4.5 Chapter Summary
References
5 Mothering Alone: The Adjustment to Motherhood
5.1 Mothering Alone
5.2 Unmet Expectations of Support
- Feeling Unprepared
- Relationship with Mother
- Leaing to Be a Mother
5.3 Multiple Losses Leading to the Loss of Self
- Feeling Different to Other Mothers
- Delayed Bonding with Baby
- Hiding Behind a Fa?ade of Normalcy to Preserve Self
5.4 Mateal Sleep Deprivation and Emotional Well-Being
- Severe Fatigue/Exhaustion
- The Unsettled Baby
- Loss of Control
5.5 Chapter Summary
References
6 ‘Postnatal’: Trapped, Alone in the Dark – Women’s Experiences of Postnatal Depression and Drawings
6.1 The Process of Diagnosis
- Screening and Diagnosis
- The Label of Postnatal Depression
- Relief
- Stigma
6.2 Women’s Experiences and Drawings of PND
- Enveloping Darkness
- Feeling Trapped and Alone
- Escape
- Despair
6.3 Chapter Summary
References
7 Living with Uncertainty: The Partners’ Experiences of Postnatal Depression
7.1 Living with Uncertainty: The Partners’ Experiences of PND
- Difficulty Providing Support
- Work as an Escape
- The Emotional Well-being of Partners
- Struggling to Understand PND
- The Stressed Relationship
7.2 Chapter Summary
References
8 Joueys to Resolution
8.1 Joueys to Resolution
8.2 Treatments
- Antidepressants
- Electroconvulsive Therapy
- Complementary Therapies
- Individual Counselling and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
- Support Groups
- Respite in Early Parenting Centres and Mother–Baby Units
- Interpersonal Support
- Barriers to Accessing Support
8.3 Women’s Experiences and Drawings of Resolution
- From Darkness to Light and Colour
- Remnants of Darkness
8.4 Chapter Summary
References
9 Postscript
9.1 Couples Experiences of Parenting and PND
- In Pregnancy and Childbirth
- After the Birth
- Postnatal Depression
9.2 The Partners Experiences of PND and the Impact of PND on the Partner
9.3 Implications for Practice
9.4 Specific Contributions of This Research
9.5 Directions for Future Research
9.6 Conclusion
Reference
Appendix A: Glossary of Terms
Appendix B: Demographics of Participants
- Female Participants
- Male Participants
- Profiles and Demographics of Participants
- Female Participants
- Childhood Experiences
- Relationship with Their Mothers
- Family History of Mental Illness
- Information About PND in Antenatal Classes
- Pregnancy Outcome
- Where Did Women Go When They Developed Symptoms?
- Women’s Perceptions of Diagnosis
- Screening
- The Number of Episodes of PND
- Onset of PND
- Duration of PND
- Support
- Male Participants
- Men and Depression
Appendix C: Resources
- Websites
Appendix D: Sue Evans Fund for Families
- Index
1 Introduction: From Pregnancy to Resolution from Postnatal Depression
1.1 Motherhood and Postnatal Depression
1.2 Postnatal Depression and Its Symptoms
1.3 The Impact of PND on Men and Children
1.4 About This Book
References
2 Detection of Postnatal Depression
2.1 The Historical Development of PND as a Distinct Category of Mental Illness
- The DSM-IV-TR Criteria
2.2 Other Mood Disorders in the Postpartum Period
- The Baby Blues (Mateity Blues)
- Puerperal Psychosis
2.3 Screening Tools
- Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS)
- Beck Depression Inventory
- Postpartum Depression Screening Scale
2.4 The Clinical Interview
- From Screening to Diagnosis
2.5 Chapter Summary
- References
3 Biopsychosocial Theories and Treatment Options for Postnatal Depression
3.1 The Biopsychosocial Model
- Previous Models Relating to PND
3.2 The Importance of Treatment
- Biological Theories and Treatments
- Psychosocial Theories and Treatments
3.3 Chapter Summary
- References
4 ‘Kept in the Dark’: Childhood, Pregnancy and Childbirth Experiences
4.1 Childhood Experiences
- Feeling Unloved and Rejected
- Abuse (The Hidden Barrier to Communication)
4.2 Pregnancy Experiences
- Anxiety from Past Perinatal Losses
- Emotional Detachment from the Pregnancy
- Abnormal Antenatal Testing
4.3 Childbirth Experiences
- Traumatic Births
- Loss of Control
- Sense of Failure
- Lack of Debriefing
4.4 Perceptions of PND Before Diagnosis
- Media Portrayals of PND
- Lack of Information Before and After the Birth
4.5 Chapter Summary
References
5 Mothering Alone: The Adjustment to Motherhood
5.1 Mothering Alone
5.2 Unmet Expectations of Support
- Feeling Unprepared
- Relationship with Mother
- Leaing to Be a Mother
5.3 Multiple Losses Leading to the Loss of Self
- Feeling Different to Other Mothers
- Delayed Bonding with Baby
- Hiding Behind a Fa?ade of Normalcy to Preserve Self
5.4 Mateal Sleep Deprivation and Emotional Well-Being
- Severe Fatigue/Exhaustion
- The Unsettled Baby
- Loss of Control
5.5 Chapter Summary
References
6 ‘Postnatal’: Trapped, Alone in the Dark – Women’s Experiences of Postnatal Depression and Drawings
6.1 The Process of Diagnosis
- Screening and Diagnosis
- The Label of Postnatal Depression
- Relief
- Stigma
6.2 Women’s Experiences and Drawings of PND
- Enveloping Darkness
- Feeling Trapped and Alone
- Escape
- Despair
6.3 Chapter Summary
References
7 Living with Uncertainty: The Partners’ Experiences of Postnatal Depression
7.1 Living with Uncertainty: The Partners’ Experiences of PND
- Difficulty Providing Support
- Work as an Escape
- The Emotional Well-being of Partners
- Struggling to Understand PND
- The Stressed Relationship
7.2 Chapter Summary
References
8 Joueys to Resolution
8.1 Joueys to Resolution
8.2 Treatments
- Antidepressants
- Electroconvulsive Therapy
- Complementary Therapies
- Individual Counselling and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
- Support Groups
- Respite in Early Parenting Centres and Mother–Baby Units
- Interpersonal Support
- Barriers to Accessing Support
8.3 Women’s Experiences and Drawings of Resolution
- From Darkness to Light and Colour
- Remnants of Darkness
8.4 Chapter Summary
References
9 Postscript
9.1 Couples Experiences of Parenting and PND
- In Pregnancy and Childbirth
- After the Birth
- Postnatal Depression
9.2 The Partners Experiences of PND and the Impact of PND on the Partner
9.3 Implications for Practice
9.4 Specific Contributions of This Research
9.5 Directions for Future Research
9.6 Conclusion
Reference
Appendix A: Glossary of Terms
Appendix B: Demographics of Participants
- Female Participants
- Male Participants
- Profiles and Demographics of Participants
- Female Participants
- Childhood Experiences
- Relationship with Their Mothers
- Family History of Mental Illness
- Information About PND in Antenatal Classes
- Pregnancy Outcome
- Where Did Women Go When They Developed Symptoms?
- Women’s Perceptions of Diagnosis
- Screening
- The Number of Episodes of PND
- Onset of PND
- Duration of PND
- Support
- Male Participants
- Men and Depression
Appendix C: Resources
- Websites
Appendix D: Sue Evans Fund for Families
- Index