Postnatal Depression and Maternal Mental Health, 9781910366295
Paperback
Postnatal Depression and Maternal Mental Health will provide readers with an excellent grasp of postnatal depression and the range of perinatal mental health difficulties they may come across in universal services for mental illness in pregnant and postnatal women.

Postnatal Depression and Maternal Mental Health

a handbook for frontline caregivers working with women with perinatal mental health difficulties

$70.66

  • Paperback

    200 pages

  • Release Date

    16 December 2015

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Summary

Postnatal Depression and Maternal Mental Health: a handbook for frontline caregivers working with women with perinatal mental health difficulties is an accessible handbook that is intended to support midwives, health visitors, community workers and frontline healthcare providers in their detection and assessment of postnatal depression and maternal mental health. Midwives, health visitors, community workers and frontline healthcare providers for pregnant women, and mothers and babies in the f…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781910366295
ISBN-10:1910366293
Author:Sue Gellhorn
Publisher:Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
Imprint:Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:200
Release Date:16 December 2015
Weight:548g
Dimensions:301mm x 188mm
About The Author

Sue Gellhorn

Sue GellhornSue is a clinical psychologist with a long term interest in supporting and teaching front-line health practitioners. She worked for 28 years in adult mental health services in the NHS in London and Hertfordshire. Her first specialism was psychiatric rehabilitation, where she developed her interest in the application of psychodynamic understanding to the work of front-line care providers.In the last fifteen years she has worked in clinical, training and supervisory roles to support the mental health of women and babies in the perinatal period. Sue has provided training and supervision for health visitors working with postnatal depression, infant mental health and attachment across two boroughs in North London. From 2007 to 2012, she provided a specialist perinatal clinical service within the Islington Improved Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) service.She has a small private clinical psychology practice in Islington, specialising in the treatment of women with perinatal mental health difficulties. Sue is currently training as a parent infant psychotherapist with Oxpip in Oxford.

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