Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
21
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Sep 1, 2004
Editora
Department of Social Work and Community Health
ISBN-10
1904176062
ISBN-13
9781904176060
Descrição
Antenatal Depression dives into the intricacies of mental health during pregnancy, shedding light on a topic often shrouded in silence. The authors, Rachel Borthwick, Annie MacLeod, and Nicky Stanley, combine their expertise to craft a comprehensive exploration of how expectant mothers can face emotional challenges. Their approach emphasizes the importance of understanding and addressing these struggles within healthcare services.
The book advocates for a coordinated response to support those grappling with antenatal depression, highlighting innovative strategies and collaborative efforts among healthcare providers. Readers will find practical insights on creating effective support systems that put the well-being of mothers and their families front and center.
With warmth and compassion, the authors invite readers to engage in an essential conversation about mental health during pregnancy. The narrative serves as a call to action for professionals and advocates alike, aiming to cultivate an environment where every mother feels supported and understood.
The book advocates for a coordinated response to support those grappling with antenatal depression, highlighting innovative strategies and collaborative efforts among healthcare providers. Readers will find practical insights on creating effective support systems that put the well-being of mothers and their families front and center.
With warmth and compassion, the authors invite readers to engage in an essential conversation about mental health during pregnancy. The narrative serves as a call to action for professionals and advocates alike, aiming to cultivate an environment where every mother feels supported and understood.