Postpartum Depression: A Guide for Front-Line Health and Social Service Providers
Lori E. Ross, Cindy-Lee Dennis, Emma Robertson Blackmore and Donna E. Stewart
This new guide on postpartum depression (PPD) is both practical and evidence-based, and includes the best and most current
studies to date on PPD as well as practical experience from the field. Postpartum Depression was specifically developed to
meet the needs of front-line health and social service providers who work with women during pregnancy and the postpartum period.
It provides a unique Canadian perspective and covers diversity issues in more depth than existing resources. The guide is
the result of a partnership between CAMH, Journey Support Services, the University Health Network, Best Start and Toronto Public Health.
The guide aims to help front-line workers identify PPD and support women and their families in getting the help they need.
It includes information on:
- risk factors for developing PPD
- detection of and screening for PPD
- prevention
- treatment options
- referral to assessment and treatment
- support for family members
- self-care for women
- diversity issues regarding PPD.
It also includes several illustrative case studies.
- ISBN 978-0-88868-485-1 • 167 pages • book
- $18.95 • published 2005 • product code P5600
Read an online excerpt of Chapter One - Clinical Overview from Postpartum Depression, as well as a review of the guide by Hospital News.
Online PDF files of the Table of Contents and About the Authors are also available.