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"BABIES ALOUD" – WHAT MEN NEED TO KNOW ABOUT POSTNATAL DEPRESSION

For fathers, health professionals, groups, and individuals

The films are designed to challenge stereotypes by reinforcing the notion of a balanced parental relationship which is fundamental to help the mother affected by post natal depression to cope with the disorder and to make an effective recovery from it.

Each film looks at a particular aspect of the mother/father/infant relationship, examines the particular stressors and misconceptions that can cause it to become unbalanced and proposes possible remedies.

The films are not intended to positivistic, in the sense of linking specific problems with specific solutions, because often problems in postnatal depression are not well defined and overlap with the ordinary responsibilities of parenthood and child-care. Rather they are intended to stimulate a focused discussion in which possibly difficulties and possible solutions can be constructively debated.

For further information and details please click on:

http://shsfaculty.swan.ac.uk/janehanley/

 

Below, we have posted books written by Marce members linking to Amazon. Please send us a link to a book that you may have written, related to the field by emailing us at: ngreer@parthenonmanagementgroup.com

Towards Parenthood by Jennie Ericksen

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If you are searching for a care provider for you or a family member, you may visit the website of the American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology, http://ascpp.org/. The website has a psychopharmacologist database where you can enter your state and search for members in the U.S.. Also you can contact Postpartum Support International for a local referral - they maintain both self help group and professional referrals. This is always a place to start. Here is their website: http://www.postpartum.net

Bluebell Nurses is a new charity based in Bristol in the UK raising funds for specialist nurses to support Mothers & Families affected by Post-natal & Ante-natal Depression. For more information about this program, please visit: http://www.bluebellnurses.org.

NIMH Director’s Blog features a spotlight on Postpartum Depression: Thomas Insel, Spotlight on Postpartum Depression

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