by Lauren Hale |
The thoughts marched onto the battlefield when my daughter was less than a week old. They closed ranks around my brain and held on voraciously until they squeezed every bit of sanity out of me. Their arrows whizzed by, carrying horrid thoughts which would disappear as... by Lauren Hale |
Humans compare themselves to others around them. She has prettier hair. He has a nicer car. Why does she get the corner office when I have worked just as hard? Or the ever popular gym comparisons: I do the SAME exercises as her and yet, nothing. Then we beat ourselves... by Katherine Stone |
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania are studying women’s experiences as they become mothers for the first time. One of the goals of this research is to understand risk factors for depression and anxiety among new mothers, although you do not need to be... by Katherine Stone |
Shelley Burdine-Prevost,a researcher in Tennessee with a clinical specialty in PPD, has asked me to invitemy readersto participate in a survey on postpartum adjustment and variables related to a positive transition to motherhood. She wants to learn what helps some... by Katherine Stone |
Lots of research coming out on or related toperinatal mood & anxiety disorders, including studies on the effectiveness of screening for postpartum depression twice during pregnancy, how your personality may impact whether you get PPD, how trained healthcare... Page 2 of 6«12345...»Last »