by Katherine Stone |
The mom at the blog Go Erin Go! writes about having a bad day despite having progressed well on her recovery from postpartum depression. As I've shared with you before, this is normal. It happens to all of us. Some people havesetbacks much worse than Erin's,... by Katherine Stone |
I'm really excited to share with you that the current issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry features a set of commentaries all focused on Perinatal Psychiatry.Read on, because there is a way that you can be a part ofan interestingdiscussion on the treatment... by Katherine Stone |
On Twitter today I asked, or rather tweeted,whether the $5 billion in research grants to the NIH just announced by President Obama included any money for mental health or perintal mood and anxiety disorders. Wouldn't you know it, Psych Central came to the rescue... by Katherine Stone |
One of the symptoms of postpartum depression is difficulty concentrating and making decisions. When Iwas sick with postpartum OCD, I can rememberdistinctly two times when I almost gotboth myself and my baby killed by running stop signs. These weren't unfamiliar... by Katherine Stone |
This weekend I wrote about a Spanish study, the results of which led the researchers to state they can predict who is going to get postpartum depression correctly 80% of the time. The researchers alsostated that one factor they found that they felt clearly reduces the... by Katherine Stone |
The Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Women's Mental Healthhas published an article called "Examining Modifiable Risk Factors for Postpartum Depression". Theywrite about a study that tooka look at which risk factors might be changed or modified...