by Katherine Stone |
You know those people you knew in high school who could do their homework while simultaneously listening to their Walkmans (yes, I am that old) and playing Atari? I'm not one of them. I can only do one thing at a time. Which means when the kiddos are at home, as... by Katherine Stone |
I rely on the Postpartum Progress family to spread the word about this resource. I think we've got a pretty good thing going here, but of course I'm sorta biased. Nonetheless, the only way we have grown to the size we have now is through word of mouth. As I do... by Katherine Stone |
Massachusetts General Hospital's Center for Women's Mental Health has published an article on its blog about the potential impact of Omega-3s on psychosis. This could be good news for those at high risk for postpartum psychosis, particularly women with bipolar... by Katherine Stone |
Here's another expert weighing in onthe new language about postpartum depression in the DSM-V: Susan Stone, LCSW. Susan ischair of the President's Advisory Council of Postpartum Support International. It takes years (generally) for clinical observation to find... by Katherine Stone |
This week Time published what I think is a very balanced piece on depression during pregnancy, also called antepartum depression or antenatal depression, and how it should be treated. We gaveTime a pretty hard time last year about their coverage of postpartum...