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What is Postpartum Depression

Handbook of Research on New Dimensions of Gender Mainstreaming and Women Empowerment
A form of clinical depression related to pregnancy and childbirth. It manifests as mood disorders with feelings of intense sadness, worry and exhaustion following childbirth.
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Paradigm Shifts in the Theory and Praxis of Mental Health Counseling
Moly Kuruvilla (Department of Women's Studies, University of Calicut, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2819-8.ch015
Abstract
Clinical psychology used to view women's distress as biological and men's distress as externally induced. The psychology of gender relations has progressed to view gender as a principle of the social structure, but counselling practices continue to have an uncritical focus on the unequal gender relations existing in the society. Feminist psychology recognizes that the pattern of women's mental disorders is role related rather than organic/biological and that many gender differences are shaped by differing socialization of males and females. While addressing the mental health needs of the women population, the “subjective distress” in the context of their “subjective realities” is to be explored. Silencing the oppressed is the feudalistic way of resolving issues, but it fails to recognise the storm inside the oppressed minds. From outside, the family may seem to be calm and cool, but the turbulence inside the feminine minds may break out any time either in the form of a suicide attempt or in the form of a complaint to the police or the women's commission.
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Twins, Triplets, and Multiples, Oh My!: Challenges, Risks, and Best Practices for Caring for Multiples
Postpartum Depression is depression that occurs after childbirth. Individuals who experience Postpartum Depression may be more at risk of developing Major Depression later on in life.
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