Post-Natal Depression: Psychology, Science and the Transition to Motherhood (Women and Psychology) (Paperback)

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Post-Natal Depression: Psychology, Science and the Transition to Motherhood (Women and Psychology) (Paperback)

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Post-Natal Depression challenges the expectation that it is normal to be a 'happy mother'. It provides a radical critique of the traditional medical and social science explanations of 'post natal depression' by supplying a systematic feminist psychological analysis of women's experiences following childbirth. Paula Nicolson argues that, far from it being an abnormal, undesirable, pathological condition, it is a normal, healthy response to a series of losses.
Post Natal Depression makes an important contribution to the psychology of women and feminist research and will be of interst to psychologists, social scientists, nurses and doctors.

Paula Nicolson is Senior Lecturer in Health Psychology at the Sheffield School for Health and Related Research, Sheffield University. Her previous publications include Gender, Power and Organization (1996), Female Sexuality (1994; edited with Precilla Choi), and Gender Issues in Clinical Psychology (1992; edited with Jane Ussher).
Product Details ISBN: 9780415163637
ISBN-10: 0415163633
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Date: June 18th, 1998
Pages: 160
Language: English
Series: Women and Psychology