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Joint Care of Parents and Infants in Perinatal Psychiatry

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Anne-Laure Sutter-Dallay, Nine M-C Glangeaud-Freudenthal, Antoine Guedeney, Anita Riecher-Rössler, editors. (1st ed.) --Cham: Springer , c2016.
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This book addresses key issues in perinatal mental health and discusses the different types of psychiatric care that may be appropriate for pregnant women, parents, and infants, with emphasis on the need for joint care. The wide range of preventive measures, mainly applicable in primary care, and the various potential curative interventions are examined in detail, with coverage of ambulatory care, day care, and the role of mother and baby units. The importance of working in networks and joint d…
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Other Authors
Sutter-Dallay, Anne-Laure
Glangeaud-Freudenthal, Nine M-C
Guedeney, Antoine
Riecher-Rössler, Anita
Responsibility
Anne-Laure Sutter-Dallay, Nine M-C Glangeaud-Freudenthal, Antoine Guedeney, Anita Riecher-Rössler, editors
Edition
1st ed.
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2016
Physical Description
1 online resource (viii, 209 p. : 4 illus. in color)
ISBN
9783319215570
9783319215563 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Child of Impaired Parents - psychology
Mental Disorders - diagnosis
Mental Disorders - therapy
Mother-Child Relations - psychology
Parent-Child Relations - psychology
Perinatal Care
Postpartum period - psychology
Abstract
This book addresses key issues in perinatal mental health and discusses the different types of psychiatric care that may be appropriate for pregnant women, parents, and infants, with emphasis on the need for joint care. The wide range of preventive measures, mainly applicable in primary care, and the various potential curative interventions are examined in detail, with coverage of ambulatory care, day care, and the role of mother and baby units. The importance of working in networks and joint decision-making strategies is explained. In addition, an overview of maternal perinatal psychopathology is provided, and other relevant aspects are fully discussed, including the establishment of parent-infant interactions and the impacts of parental psychiatric illness on parenting skills and infant development. The book will be invaluable for adult and child psychiatrists, psychologists, psychotherapists, midwives, nurses, and all others involved in the provision of perinatal psychiatric care.
Contents
Part I. History and Overview -- 1. Introduction: History -- 2. Maternal Perinatal Psychopathology: Overview -- 3. Establishing Parent–Infant Interactions -- Part II. Parental Mental Illness, Parenting Skills and Infant Development -- 4. Impact of Parental Psychiatric Illness on Infant Development -- 5. Psychotropic Drugs and the Perinatal Period -- 6. Parent-Infant Interaction Assessment -- 7. Addressing Familial Violence and Child Abuse -- Part III. Types of Care -- 8. Ambulatories Cares: Parent–Infant Psychotherapy in Perinatal Mental Health -- 9. Ambulatory Care: Home-Based Perinatal Interventions -- 10. Inpatient Mother and Baby Psychiatric Units (MBUs) and Day Cares -- Part IV. Perinatal Care Management -- 11. Psychosocial Assessment and Depression Screening in the Perinatal Period: Benefits, Challenges and Implementation -- 12. A Crucial Therapeutic Instrument: Networking (The Example of the French Perinatal Networks) -- 13. Appropriateness of Care and Joint Decision-Making Strategies.
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e-Book
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