A Deeper Shade of Blue: A Woman's Guide to Recognizing and Treating Depression in Her Childbearing Years
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Overview
Topics covered include the emotional repercussions of infertility and miscarriage, depression during pregnancy, postpartum depression and anxiety, and the impact of maternal depression on spouse and family. Also addressed are the many aspects of a woman's life career, education, marriage, and a host of other factors that may increase her stress during the span of her childbearing years and make her especially susceptible to emotional difficulties.
Straightforward, honest, and sensitive, A Deeper Shade of Blue speaks directly to women at risk of or suffering from depression within the context of childbearing and provides the information they need to get the best care, during pregnancy and beyond.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780743254755 |
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Publisher: | Simon & Schuster |
Publication date: | 08/28/2007 |
Edition description: | Reprint |
Pages: | 384 |
Sales rank: | 941,354 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d) |
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A Deeper Shade of Blue
A Woman's Guide to Recognizing and Treating Depression in Her Childbearing YearsBy Ruta Nonacs
Simon & Schuster
Copyright © 2007 Ruta NonacsAll right reserved.
ISBN: 9780743254755
Foreword
The last decade has brought great advances in our understanding of depression and the ways to treat this serious illness. Nonetheless, a majority of patients who suffer from depression do not get appropriately diagnosed or treated. These individuals suffer the significant consequences of untreated mood disturbance. In addition, the impact of depression on others, including partners, friends, and family members who surround those suffering from this illness, is too often underestimated. Despite the consistent finding from well-conducted studies that depression is more common in women than in men and that it is particularly common during the childbearing years, it has really only been during the last fifteen years that attention has been paid to treatment of depression in women during critical times such as pregnancy, the postpartum period, and the interval following miscarriage.
A Deeper Shade of Blue takes great steps to provide us with a clear road map to a more complete understanding of depression during the childbearing years, its recognition and treatment, and indeed the extent to which it is treatable. The information found here will empower those who require treatment to work with those who can provide it.
We have yet to completely understand whatunderlies women's vulnerability to depression during critical times in their reproductive years. Meanwhile, too few sources of information on what is presently known have been available thus far. The Internet has vast potential, and yet it can sometimes incompletely inform or even misinform us when we search it for answers. Nor should we have to rely on magazines for discussion of a problem as serious as depression. In A Deeper Shade of Blue, readers will find full explanations regarding a wide range of mood disorders that appear to be linked in some fashion to female reproductive biology. For example, they will find a discussion of PMS, and particularly the more severe form of PMS known as premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), which used to be a pejorative term but has evolved over the last decade into a more clearly understood problem of mood. They will read a demystifying description of infertility treatments and an honest discussion of the range of experiences associated with pregnancy loss, for which there is not only helpful information but encouragement to follow a woman's own intuitive feelings, rather than an expectation to "move on" after so significant a loss. They will read straightforward descriptions of what women actually experience during pregnancy, from normal mood swings to clinically significant depression in need of professional evaluation and treatment.
Postpartum depression remains one of the most common complications in modern obstetrics, and yet it remains largely undetected and frequently untreated. Just as the general range of feelings experienced by postpartum women varies widely -- ambivalence, joy, confusion -- postpartum depression may be very different for the single mom, the older mom, the mom managing a fussier baby, the mom caring for a newborn in an unfamiliar culture with a level of support different from her native one.
From PMS, to depression during pregnancy, to postpartum mood disorders, women need to be able to distinguish what is normal from what is more serious and in need of definitive treatment. Perhaps the most critical message of this book is that a failure to recognize and treat depression during the childbearing years cannot be an option. With the publication of A Deeper Shade of Blue, women are given a valuable resource that offers them a way to better understand depression as they collaborate with family, friends, and care providers in the process of treatment and recovery.
Lee S. Cohen, MD
Boston, Massachusetts
February 2006
Copyright © 2006 by Ruta Nonacs
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Table of Contents
Foreword by Lee S. Cohen, MD
Part One: Introduction
Chapter 1 A Neglected Problem: Depression During the Childbearing Years
Chapter 2 Hormones and Mood: Understanding What Causes Depression in Women
Chapter 3 The Ripple Effect: How Depression Affects the Family
Part Two: Pregnancy
Chapter 4 Modern Technology Meets Mother Nature: Getting Pregnant
Chapter 5 Unexpected Tragedies: Coping with Pregnancy Loss and Other Complications
Chapter 6 A Not-So-Rosy Blush: Depression During Pregnancy
Part Three: The Postpartum Period
Chapter 7 Crying for No Good Reason: Baby Blues and the Transition to Motherhood
Chapter 8 Beyond the Blues: Postpartum Depression and Anxiety
Chapter 9 No Sense of Reality: Postpartum Psychosis
Part Four: Minimizing the Impact of Depression
Chapter 10 Life After Children: Partners As Parents
Chapter 11 Helping Yourself: Practical Techniques for Managing Stress and Depression
Chapter 12 Seeking Professional Help: Treatment of Maternal Depression
Chapter 13 Understanding Your Options: Treating Depression During Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period
Chapter 14 For Families and Friends: How You Can Help
Author's Note
Appendix A: Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS)
Appendix B: FDA Pregnancy Categories
Appendix C: Women's Mental Health Programs
Resources
Recommended Reading
References
Index