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Zusatztext This unique book covers an extensive range of topics in perinatal psychiatry, including evidence-based data, clinical cases, and international expertise in homage to Channi Kumar, a prominent figure in the field.While emphasizing the universal application of perinatal psychiatry, the authors fulfill the aim of informing readers about the important concepts in the field while familiarizing them with the challenges facing clinicians and researchers. This book is resourceful, and a product of significant effort. Informationen zum Autor 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 Klappentext This book presents a comprehensive and multidisciplinary review of the field of perinatal psychiatry, bringing together the leading researchers to honour the original work of Dr Channi Kumar. Zusammenfassung This book presents a comprehensive and multidisciplinary review of the field of perinatal psychiatry, bringing together the leading researchers to honour the original work of Dr Channi Kumar. Inhaltsverzeichnis 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 e...