by Katherine Stone |
Since we lost our daughter Jennifer Mudd Houghtaling to PPD in 2001, our family founded a program at Northshore University Health Systems in Evanston, Ill., that screens pregnant mothers for postpartum depression and postpartum psychosis. Central to the program is a... by Katherine Stone |
For every Amy Philo, there are 100 women who support and understand the importance of the MOTHERS Act. I was very disappointed to not even see one of them represented. As a postpartum depression survivor, I know too well how the disease can blindside someone who is... by Katherine Stone |
Lauren Hale's letter to Time magazine: I am typing this as my dear daughters are asleep on the floor in our living room after a great evening together including S'mores, Orange floats, a movie, and a chocolate bath. It is FOR them that I want this. It is FOR... by Katherine Stone |
Monday, July 13, 2009 An Open Letter to the Editors of Time: Time has done a great disservice to all mothers who are suffering and will suffer from postpartum depression (PPD). In an article called “The Melancholy of Motherhood” journalist Catherine Elton writes a... by Katherine Stone |
Time magazine has published an article about the MOTHERS Act and postpartum depression. Written by Catherine Elton and initially entitled "The Melancholy of Motherhood" (now renamed "Should All Mothers Be Screened for Postpartum Depression?"), it... by Katherine Stone |
If I could, I would thankKirstie Alleypersonally. Hug her, even. Her over-the-top Twittering this week(@kirstiealley)has finally started to bring attention to the widely-spread false and misleading statements that have been made for months now about the Melanie... Page 3 of 10«12345...10...»Last »