Carmine ParianteThe Legacy of Channi Kumar
Perinatal Psychiatry
The Legacy of Channi Kumar
Herausgeber: Conroy, Sue; Dazzan, Paula
Carmine ParianteThe Legacy of Channi Kumar
Perinatal Psychiatry
The Legacy of Channi Kumar
Herausgeber: Conroy, Sue; Dazzan, Paula
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Mental health problems during and immediately after pregnancy are a major concern across the world. As well as affecting the health of the mother, they can have significant, harmful, and long term effects on the infant if not dealt with effectively. Perinatal Psychiatry honors the work of Channi Kumar, one of the seminal figures in the history of perinatal psychiatry, and presents a comprehensive multidisciplinary review of the field. Bringing together the leading researchers in the area, it covers the causes of perinatal mental health problems, the biology of perinatal depression and its more…mehr
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Mental health problems during and immediately after pregnancy are a major concern across the world. As well as affecting the health of the mother, they can have significant, harmful, and long term effects on the infant if not dealt with effectively. Perinatal Psychiatry honors the work of Channi Kumar, one of the seminal figures in the history of perinatal psychiatry, and presents a comprehensive multidisciplinary review of the field. Bringing together the leading researchers in the area, it covers the causes of perinatal mental health problems, the biology of perinatal depression and its more extreme form, puerperal psychosis, as well as psychosocial and psychological interventions, hormonal and neural substrates of perinatal depression, and risk factors and epidemiology.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press(UK)
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 737g
- ISBN-13: 9780199676859
- ISBN-10: 0199676852
- Artikelnr.: 40304384
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press(UK)
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 737g
- ISBN-13: 9780199676859
- ISBN-10: 0199676852
- Artikelnr.: 40304384
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Carmine Pariante, Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, UK, Sue Conroy, Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, UK, Paula Dazzan, Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, UK, Louise Howard, Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, UK, Susan Pawlby, Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, UK, Trudi Seneviratne, Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, UK
* 1: Louise M Howard: The obstetric outcome of pregnant women with
psychotic disorders
* 2: Ian Brockington: The psychoses of childbearing
* 3: John Cox: Personal reflections on the early development of the
EPDS
* 4: Cindy-Lee Dennis and Therese Dowswell: Psychosocial and
psychological interventions for the prevention of postpartum
depression: an updated systematic review
* 5: K. M. Abel: Pregnancy prescribing of psychotropic drugs: keeping
pace in a contemporary landscape
* 6: Michael W. O'Hara and Lisa S. Segre: Perinatal depression across
the world: prevalence, risk factors, and detection in primary care
* 7: Nine M.-C. Glangeaud-Freudenthal: Perceptions of postnatal
depression across countries and cultures: from a transcultural study
of post-natal depression (TCS-PND), initiated by Channi Kumar
* 8: Keiko Yoshida, Hiroshi Yamashita, and Shigenobu Kanba: Development
of perinatal mental health service in Kyushu, Japan: research and
clinical perspective
* 9: Atif Rahman: Maternal depression and child health: the case for
integrating maternal mental health in Maternal and Child Health (MCH)
programmes
* 10: Susan Pawlby and Deborah Sharp: Maternal and offspring mental
health: from bench to bedside
* 11: Bárbara Figueiredo: Mother and father-to-infant emotional
involvement
* 12: Lynne Murray: Specificity of effects in the association between
maternal postnatal depression and child development: evidence from
the Cambridge longitudinal study
* 13: Sarah L. Halligan: Neurobiological outcomes in the offspring of
postnatally depressed mothers: causes and consequences
* 14: Cerith S. Waters, Susan Pawlby, Stephanie van Goozen, and Dale F.
Hay: Young motherhood, perinatal depression and children's
development
* 15: Alison E. Hipwell: Childhood and adolescent mental health as
developmental predictors of the early caregiving of teenage mothers
* 16: Carmine M. Pariante: The intergenerational transmission of
stress: psychosocial and biological mechanisms
* 17: Vivette Glover, Kieran O'Donnell, and TG O'Connor: Associations
between prenatal stress, anxiety and depression and child behavioural
and cognitive development. Is it causal?
* 18: Ian Jones: Postpartum Psychosis: DDS important clues to the
aetiology of mood disorders
* 19: Paola Dazzan: The biology of postpartum psychosis: a hypothetical
model
* 20: Margaret R. Oates: Psychiatric causes of maternal deaths: lessons
from the confidential enquires into maternal deaths
* 21: Simonetta Agnello Hornby: The Children Act 1989: success or
failure
* 22: Margaret Spinelli: Child abuse in the United States
* 23: Remi Kapo: Not a native son
psychotic disorders
* 2: Ian Brockington: The psychoses of childbearing
* 3: John Cox: Personal reflections on the early development of the
EPDS
* 4: Cindy-Lee Dennis and Therese Dowswell: Psychosocial and
psychological interventions for the prevention of postpartum
depression: an updated systematic review
* 5: K. M. Abel: Pregnancy prescribing of psychotropic drugs: keeping
pace in a contemporary landscape
* 6: Michael W. O'Hara and Lisa S. Segre: Perinatal depression across
the world: prevalence, risk factors, and detection in primary care
* 7: Nine M.-C. Glangeaud-Freudenthal: Perceptions of postnatal
depression across countries and cultures: from a transcultural study
of post-natal depression (TCS-PND), initiated by Channi Kumar
* 8: Keiko Yoshida, Hiroshi Yamashita, and Shigenobu Kanba: Development
of perinatal mental health service in Kyushu, Japan: research and
clinical perspective
* 9: Atif Rahman: Maternal depression and child health: the case for
integrating maternal mental health in Maternal and Child Health (MCH)
programmes
* 10: Susan Pawlby and Deborah Sharp: Maternal and offspring mental
health: from bench to bedside
* 11: Bárbara Figueiredo: Mother and father-to-infant emotional
involvement
* 12: Lynne Murray: Specificity of effects in the association between
maternal postnatal depression and child development: evidence from
the Cambridge longitudinal study
* 13: Sarah L. Halligan: Neurobiological outcomes in the offspring of
postnatally depressed mothers: causes and consequences
* 14: Cerith S. Waters, Susan Pawlby, Stephanie van Goozen, and Dale F.
Hay: Young motherhood, perinatal depression and children's
development
* 15: Alison E. Hipwell: Childhood and adolescent mental health as
developmental predictors of the early caregiving of teenage mothers
* 16: Carmine M. Pariante: The intergenerational transmission of
stress: psychosocial and biological mechanisms
* 17: Vivette Glover, Kieran O'Donnell, and TG O'Connor: Associations
between prenatal stress, anxiety and depression and child behavioural
and cognitive development. Is it causal?
* 18: Ian Jones: Postpartum Psychosis: DDS important clues to the
aetiology of mood disorders
* 19: Paola Dazzan: The biology of postpartum psychosis: a hypothetical
model
* 20: Margaret R. Oates: Psychiatric causes of maternal deaths: lessons
from the confidential enquires into maternal deaths
* 21: Simonetta Agnello Hornby: The Children Act 1989: success or
failure
* 22: Margaret Spinelli: Child abuse in the United States
* 23: Remi Kapo: Not a native son
* 1: Louise M Howard: The obstetric outcome of pregnant women with
psychotic disorders
* 2: Ian Brockington: The psychoses of childbearing
* 3: John Cox: Personal reflections on the early development of the
EPDS
* 4: Cindy-Lee Dennis and Therese Dowswell: Psychosocial and
psychological interventions for the prevention of postpartum
depression: an updated systematic review
* 5: K. M. Abel: Pregnancy prescribing of psychotropic drugs: keeping
pace in a contemporary landscape
* 6: Michael W. O'Hara and Lisa S. Segre: Perinatal depression across
the world: prevalence, risk factors, and detection in primary care
* 7: Nine M.-C. Glangeaud-Freudenthal: Perceptions of postnatal
depression across countries and cultures: from a transcultural study
of post-natal depression (TCS-PND), initiated by Channi Kumar
* 8: Keiko Yoshida, Hiroshi Yamashita, and Shigenobu Kanba: Development
of perinatal mental health service in Kyushu, Japan: research and
clinical perspective
* 9: Atif Rahman: Maternal depression and child health: the case for
integrating maternal mental health in Maternal and Child Health (MCH)
programmes
* 10: Susan Pawlby and Deborah Sharp: Maternal and offspring mental
health: from bench to bedside
* 11: Bárbara Figueiredo: Mother and father-to-infant emotional
involvement
* 12: Lynne Murray: Specificity of effects in the association between
maternal postnatal depression and child development: evidence from
the Cambridge longitudinal study
* 13: Sarah L. Halligan: Neurobiological outcomes in the offspring of
postnatally depressed mothers: causes and consequences
* 14: Cerith S. Waters, Susan Pawlby, Stephanie van Goozen, and Dale F.
Hay: Young motherhood, perinatal depression and children's
development
* 15: Alison E. Hipwell: Childhood and adolescent mental health as
developmental predictors of the early caregiving of teenage mothers
* 16: Carmine M. Pariante: The intergenerational transmission of
stress: psychosocial and biological mechanisms
* 17: Vivette Glover, Kieran O'Donnell, and TG O'Connor: Associations
between prenatal stress, anxiety and depression and child behavioural
and cognitive development. Is it causal?
* 18: Ian Jones: Postpartum Psychosis: DDS important clues to the
aetiology of mood disorders
* 19: Paola Dazzan: The biology of postpartum psychosis: a hypothetical
model
* 20: Margaret R. Oates: Psychiatric causes of maternal deaths: lessons
from the confidential enquires into maternal deaths
* 21: Simonetta Agnello Hornby: The Children Act 1989: success or
failure
* 22: Margaret Spinelli: Child abuse in the United States
* 23: Remi Kapo: Not a native son
psychotic disorders
* 2: Ian Brockington: The psychoses of childbearing
* 3: John Cox: Personal reflections on the early development of the
EPDS
* 4: Cindy-Lee Dennis and Therese Dowswell: Psychosocial and
psychological interventions for the prevention of postpartum
depression: an updated systematic review
* 5: K. M. Abel: Pregnancy prescribing of psychotropic drugs: keeping
pace in a contemporary landscape
* 6: Michael W. O'Hara and Lisa S. Segre: Perinatal depression across
the world: prevalence, risk factors, and detection in primary care
* 7: Nine M.-C. Glangeaud-Freudenthal: Perceptions of postnatal
depression across countries and cultures: from a transcultural study
of post-natal depression (TCS-PND), initiated by Channi Kumar
* 8: Keiko Yoshida, Hiroshi Yamashita, and Shigenobu Kanba: Development
of perinatal mental health service in Kyushu, Japan: research and
clinical perspective
* 9: Atif Rahman: Maternal depression and child health: the case for
integrating maternal mental health in Maternal and Child Health (MCH)
programmes
* 10: Susan Pawlby and Deborah Sharp: Maternal and offspring mental
health: from bench to bedside
* 11: Bárbara Figueiredo: Mother and father-to-infant emotional
involvement
* 12: Lynne Murray: Specificity of effects in the association between
maternal postnatal depression and child development: evidence from
the Cambridge longitudinal study
* 13: Sarah L. Halligan: Neurobiological outcomes in the offspring of
postnatally depressed mothers: causes and consequences
* 14: Cerith S. Waters, Susan Pawlby, Stephanie van Goozen, and Dale F.
Hay: Young motherhood, perinatal depression and children's
development
* 15: Alison E. Hipwell: Childhood and adolescent mental health as
developmental predictors of the early caregiving of teenage mothers
* 16: Carmine M. Pariante: The intergenerational transmission of
stress: psychosocial and biological mechanisms
* 17: Vivette Glover, Kieran O'Donnell, and TG O'Connor: Associations
between prenatal stress, anxiety and depression and child behavioural
and cognitive development. Is it causal?
* 18: Ian Jones: Postpartum Psychosis: DDS important clues to the
aetiology of mood disorders
* 19: Paola Dazzan: The biology of postpartum psychosis: a hypothetical
model
* 20: Margaret R. Oates: Psychiatric causes of maternal deaths: lessons
from the confidential enquires into maternal deaths
* 21: Simonetta Agnello Hornby: The Children Act 1989: success or
failure
* 22: Margaret Spinelli: Child abuse in the United States
* 23: Remi Kapo: Not a native son







