Post-natal Depression: Psychology, Science, and the Transition to Motherhood

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Routledge, 1998 - 150 pages
Post-Natal Depression challenges the expectation that it is normal to be a 'happy mother'. It provides a radical critique of the traditional medical and social science explanations of 'post natal depression' by supplying a systematic feminist psychological analysis of women's experiences following childbirth. Paula Nicolson argues that, far from it being an abnormal, undesirable, pathological condition, it is a normal, healthy response to a series of losses.
Post Natal Depression makes an important contribution to the psychology of women and feminist research and will be of interst to psychologists, social scientists, nurses and doctors.

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À propos de l'auteur (1998)

Nicolson is a lecturer in health psychology at the Univeristy of Sheffield School for Health and Related Research.

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