The Routledge International Handbook of 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 then explore different interventions, such as mindfulness, integrative interpersonal psychotherapy, and CBT, 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, 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 interest in issues associated with perinatal mental health disorders, as well as students of clinical social work, clinical psychiatry, clinical psychology, obstetrics and gynaecology, nursing, and midwifery.

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The Routledge International Handbook of 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 then explore different interventions, such as mindfulness, integrative interpersonal psychotherapy, and CBT, 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, 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 interest in issues associated with perinatal mental health disorders, as well as students of clinical social work, clinical psychiatry, clinical psychology, obstetrics and gynaecology, nursing, and midwifery.

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The Routledge International Handbook of Perinatal Mental Health Disorders

The Routledge International Handbook of Perinatal Mental Health Disorders

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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.

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 then explore different interventions, such as mindfulness, integrative interpersonal psychotherapy, and CBT, 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, 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 interest in issues associated with perinatal mental health disorders, as well as students of clinical social work, clinical psychiatry, clinical psychology, obstetrics and gynaecology, nursing, and midwifery.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032074320
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/21/2024
Series: Routledge International Handbooks
Pages: 798
Product dimensions: 6.88(w) x 9.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

Amy Wenzel, PhD, ABPPis author or editor of over 20 books and treatment manuals and over 100 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, many on the topic of perinatal psychology. Dr. Wenzel currently divides her time between clinical work, training and consultation, and scholarship.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Perinatal Mental Health in the 2020s

Amy Wenzel

 

PART I: CONTEXT

 

1.     Perinatal Mental Health: Historical Content and Evolution of the Field

Michael W. O’Hara

 

2.     Psychological Aspects of Perinatal Mental Health

Dhara T. Meghani, Tracy Vozar, Kelsey Maki, U’nek Clarke, and Ellen Bartolini

 

3.     Biological Aspects of Perinatal Mental Health

Alkistis Skalkidou and Emma Bränn

 

4.     Relationship and Sexual Functioning During the Transition to Parenthood

Mylène Lachance-Grzela, Mylène Ross-Plourde, & 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, & Megan Gallbaly

 

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

Jaqueline Jacobs, Kelly Elliot, Tracy 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 & Samantha Meltzer-Brody

 

13.  Postpartum Anxiety

Juliana L. Restivo Haney, Gabriella T. Ponzini, Mina D. H. Snider, Kaley N. Potter, Grace L. Wheeler, & Stari A. Steinman

 

14.  Postpartum Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Linda Jüris

 

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 Vozar, Stephanie Pinch, Amy Van Arsdale, Kelly Elliot, and Dakota Staren

 

18.  Postpartum Psychosis

Anja Wittkowski

 

PART IV: INTERVENTION

 

19.  Screening and Assessment of Perinatal Mental Health Disorders

Gracia Fellmeth, Siân 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 Treatment for Perinatal Trauma

Deana Stevens

 

25.  Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Perinatal Mental Health Disorders

Anne Fritzson, Laurel Kordyban, Caitin 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. Tam, Jennifer M. Goldberg, Zafiro Andrade-Romo, 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 Mental Health Disorders 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: What Comes Next for the Field of Perinatal Mental Health Disorders

Amy Wenzel

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