The Oxford handbook of perinatal psychology / Handbook of perinatal psychology Perinatal psychology edited by Amy Wenzel. - xv, 693 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm - Oxford library of psychology . - Oxford library of psychology. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: The Unique Importance of Perinatal Psychology / Typical Course of Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period : -- Psychological, Behavioral, and Cognitive Changes during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period / Biological Changes during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period / Relationship and Sexual Functioning During Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period / Fetal and Infant Neurobehavioral Development / Attachment: Theory and Classification / Psychopathology during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period : -- Depression during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period / Anxiety and Stress during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period / Panic Attacks during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period / Obsessions and Compulsions during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period / Posttraumatic Stress during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period / Drug Dependence during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period / Severe Psychopathology during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period / Body Image Disturbance during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period / Biological Changes during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period: Biomarkers of Perinatal Psychopathology / Maternal Stress During Pregnancy and Infant and Child Outcome / Maternal Psychopathology and Child Attachment / Clinical Intervention for Psychopathology during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period : -- Screening, Assessment, and Diagnosis of Mood and Anxiety Disorders during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period / Psychotherapy for Psychopathology during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period / Adaptations of Psychotherapy for Psychopathology during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period / Psychopharmacology during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period / Complementary and Alternative Treatments for Perinatal Depression / Nonprofessional Resources for Pregnant and Postpartum Women / Prevention of Postpartum Psychopathology / Problems during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period : -- Understanding and Treating the Psychosocial Consequences of Pregnancy Loss / Understanding and Treating the Psychosocial Consequences of Infertility / Understanding and Treating the Psychosocial Consequences of Pregnancy Complications and the Birth of a High-Risk Infant / Special Issues : -- Perinatal Experiences of Adolescent Mothers / Perinatal Experiences of Low-Income and Incarcerated Women / Perinatal Experiences of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People / Cross-Cultural Differences in Adjustment to Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period / Conclusion : -- Perinatal Psychology: A Field with an Impressive Past and an Exciting Future / Amy Wenzel -- Laura J. Miller -- Jonathan Schaffir -- Mylène Lachance-Grzela -- Catherine Monk and Amie Ashley Hane -- Elizabeth Meins -- Shaila Misri, Jasmin Abizadeh, and Sonya Nirwan -- Stephen Matthey -- Cheryl Tatano Beck -- Nichole Fairbrother and Jonathan S. Abramowitz -- Susan Ayers and Elizabeth Ford -- Annemarie Unger, Gabriele Fischer, and Loretta P. Finnegan -- Emma Roberston Blackmore, Jessica Heron, and Ian Jones -- Kelly C. Allison and David B. Sarwer -- Simone Vigod and Meir Steiner -- Vivette Glover -- Janice H. Goodman and Cindy Hsin-Ju Liu -- Kimberly J. Hart and Heather A. Flynn -- Amy Wenzel, Scott Stuart, and Hristina Koleva -- Lisa S. Segre, Michael W. O'Hara, and Elena Perkhounkova -- Amy Wenzel and Deborah Kim -- Kathleen Kendall-Tackett -- Jane Fisher, Sara Holton, and Heather Rowe -- Golfo Tzilos, Kristina Davis, and Caron Zlotnick -- David J. Diamond and Martha O. Diamond -- Arthur L. Greil, Lone Schmidt, and Brennan Peterson -- Diane Holditch-Davis and Margaret Shandor Miles -- M. Cynthia Logsdon, Catherine Monk, and Alison E. Hipwell -- Julie Poehlmann and Rebecca Shlafer -- Lori E. Ross and Abbie E. Goldberg -- Jane M. Onoye, Deborah Goebert, and Leslie Morland -- Amy Wenzel. 1. Part 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Part 2. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Part 3. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Part 4. 25. 26. 27. Part 5. 28. 29. 30. 31. Part 6. 32.

"The Oxford Handbook of Perinatal Psychology is the most comprehensive resource to date for scholars, students, and clinicians on the emotional and psychological experiences associated with childbirth. The volume describes the typical biological, emotional, and psychosocial changes associated with childbearing as well as various domains of pathology. Chapters on normal psychosocial and biological changes associated with childbearing provide a sound knowledge base from which to interpret research on specific aspects of emotional and psychological maladjustment during this time. Chapters on special issues orient readers to the vast array of contextual factors that affect new parents' experiences during the transition to parenthood. The Handbook covers a broader base of research relevant to perinatal psychology than any other published work to date, focusing not only on parental wellbeing, but also on fetal and infant wellbeing. Readers will gain an understanding of what happens during the perinatal period, why it happens, and options for intervention when expected events go awry."--Publisher's website.

0199778078 9780199778072

2015016203


Pregnancy--Psychological aspects.
Childbirth--Psychological aspects

RG635 / .O94 2016

618.20019