by Katherine Stone |
The following are links to some of the hospitals and clinics in the United States, as well as other countriesincluded at the bottom of this page,that have specialized programs to treat women with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. How do I decide which programs are... 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 |
The Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Women's Mental Health posted a new piece today called "Using New Research to Inform Treatment Decisions During Pregnancy: A Case Report". I would imagine this could be very helpful to practicing physicians... by Katherine Stone |
I want you to read a brief but great piece by John McManamy at McMan’s Depression and Bipolar Web called Mental Water Torture. It’s about the importance of not blowing off mild to moderate depression until it turns into major depression. His words apply to... by Katherine Stone |
One of the most commonly asked questions I hear from women in my practice suffering from perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs)– and even from professionals learning about PMAD treatment — is "How long does it take to become well?" This... Page 6 of 7« First«...34567»