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Discover a new view on postnatal depression with the Why Postnatal Depression Matters by Mia Scotland - 24 Sep 2015. This book explores the causes of perinatal depression, which are often overlooked. It explains how it is not just the mother who suffers but also the father. Compelling research by Scotland reveals the deep societal impact of depression during the early stages of parenthood and how it can affect the well-being of both parents and their children. Get this book today.
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Mia Scotland is an expert in the field of mental health, specifically focusing on issues related to perinatal depression. Her approach creates a sense of openness in addressing mental health with reference to parenthood.
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Discover a new view on postnatal depression with the Why Postnatal Depression Matters by Mia Scotland - 24 Sep 2015. This book explores the causes of perinatal depression, which are often overlooked. It explains how it is not just the mother who suffers but also the father. Compelling research by Scotland reveals the deep societal impact of depression during the early stages of parenthood and how it can affect the well-being of both parents and their children. Get this book today.
About the Author:
Mia Scotland is an expert in the field of mental health, specifically focusing on issues related to perinatal depression. Her approach creates a sense of openness in addressing mental health with reference to parenthood.
Product Highlights
Understand the true causes of perinatal depression
Learn how both parents can be affected
Explore the societal impact of postnatal depression
Discover ways to support mental well-being in parents
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General Specification
Author
Mia Scotland
Case/Pack Quantity
1
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781780665603
Language
English
Number of Pieces
1
Page Count
160 pages
Product Name
Why Postnatal Depression Matters by Mia Scotland - 24 Sep 2015