Pregnancy and Postpartum Mood Workbook


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About The Book

<p>This book helps you throughout your pregnancy and postpartum/postnatal recovery. By helping you understand what you are feeling and teaching you empirically validated new skills so you can manage your changing moods you can work toward feeling better.</p><p>Becoming a new parent is one of the biggest changes one can face in life. You are experiencing enormous changes biologically hormonally and emotionally. Your whole life may seem uprooted. It makes sense that you might be feeling significant mood changes as well. With one out of five mothers and one out of ten partners experiencing depression and anxiety when having a baby this workbook will remind you that you are not alone. </p><p>This workbook is written with sleep-deprived new parents in mind providing helpful information in short digestible segments. These are intermixed with thought-provoking activities such as brief journaling prompts and suggestions for tangible steps to make small realistic changes. You can pick it up and put it down reading it on your timing without the information becoming overwhelming. The workbook covers the entire range of mood symptoms from the Baby Blues to anxiety depression bipolar disorder PTSD OCD and more. </p><p>The Pregnancy and Postpartum Mood Workbook uses inclusive language and content applicable to all new parents. There are chapters uniquely dedicated to building attachment managing awful thoughts bringing awareness to your partner's mental health parenting babies in the NICU or with medical issues and exploring culture identity and mental health. There is also a resource section with a wide array of support available to meet the needs of any parent. Adoptive and single parents LGBTQ+ and heterosexual parents as well as clinicians and birth workers will find this book to be an invaluable resource.</p>
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