Journal article
Addressing the mother–baby relationship in interpersonal psychotherapy for depression: an overview and case study
C Deans, R Reay, A Buist
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2016
Abstract
Objective: This article describes the development of an interpersonal psychotherapy group which has been adapted to address the mother–child relationship in the context of postnatal depression (PND). Background: When PND develops, the child of the sufferer is also at risk for deleterious outcomes. It is thought that this is because the mother–baby bonding process is interrupted, affected, or reduced in quality by the existence of depression in addition to genetics and biological effects of exposure to illness in utero. Past approaches to mitigating this risk have focused on treating the depression as the primary issue and the mother–baby relationship as secondary. This article makes the argu..
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