An international position paper on mother-infant (perinatal) mental health, with guidelines for clinical practice
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Auteurs : Ian Brockington [Royaume-Uni] ; Ruth Butterworth [Royaume-Uni] ; Nine Glangeaud-Freudenthal [France]Source :
- Archives of Women's Mental Health [ 1434-1816 ] ; 2016.
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to set out informal, provisional and comprehensive but concise guidelines for mother-infant (perinatal) mental health (psychiatry), as an area of specialisation. It is
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in the sense that the authors are clinicians and researchers from many different nations, who share a common goal and vision, speaking on their own behalf and not with the backing of any authority or society. It is <italic>provisional</italic>
in the expectation that it can be improved by criticism and new research findings. It is a <italic>comprehensive</italic>
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