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9781572301979: Postpartum Depression and Child Development

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One in ten women suffers from an episode of significant depression following the birth of a baby. These depressions can have a profoundly negative effect on the quality of the mother infant relationship and, in turn, on the course of child development itself. The first book in a decade to deal exclusively with the impact of postpartum depression on child development, this groundbreaking volume brings together rigorous and sophisticated research from eighteen of the leading authorities in the field.

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About the Author

Lynne Murray received her undergraduate training in the Department of Psychology of the University of Edinburgh where she also carried out her doctoral research. In 1985 she was awarded the Winnicott Research Fellowship at the University of Cambridge. Since 1990 she has been supported as a Research Scientist by the Medical Research Council of Great Britain. In 1996 she moved to the Department of Psychology of the University of Reading as a Research Professor where, together with Peter Cooper, she is Co-Director of the Winnicott Research Unit.

Peter J. Cooper received his undergraduate training at the University of Cape Town. He carried out his doctoral research within the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Oxford where he also completed his clinical training. Following a postdoctoral Fellowship in Oxford, in 1983 he took up the Cambridge University Lectureship in Psychopathology. In 1993 he moved to the University of Reading to take up the Chair in Psychology.

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Foreword, Paykel
I. Introduction to Postpartum Depressive Disorders
1. The Nature of Postpartum Depressive Disorders, O'Hara
II. The Architecture of Mother Infant Interactions and the Implications for Postpartum
Depression
2. Fragile Aspects of Early Social Integration, Papousek and Papousek
3. The Psychotoxic Effects of Maternal Depression on the Mutual Emotional Regulation of
Mother Infant Interaction, Tronick and Weinberg
III. Comparative Studies of the Impact of Postpartum Depression on Child Development
4. Postpartum Depression and Cognitive Development, Hay
5. The Role of Infant and Maternal Factors in Postpartum Depression, Mother Infant
Interactions, and Infant Outcome, Murray and Cooper
6. Maternal Cognitions as Mediators of Child Outcomes in the Context of Postpartum
Depression, Teti and Gelfand
7. The Timing and Chronicity of Postpartum Depression, Campbell and Cohn
IV. The Treatment of Postpartum Depression and Associated Mother Infant Disturbances
8. The Impact of Psychological Treatments of Postpartum Depression on Maternal Mood and
Infant Development, Cooper and Murray
9. The Treatment of Depressed Mothers and Their Infants, Field
10. Psychodynamic Perspectives on the Treatment of Postpartum Depression, Cramer
V. Postpartum Psychosis
11. The Impact of Postpartum Affective Psychosis on the Child, Hipwell and Kumar
Afterword: Maternal Depression and Infant Development: Cause and Consequence;
Sensitivity and Specificity, Rutter

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Publisher: The Guilford Press, 1999
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