This book examines the role of psychopharmacological treatment in a range of disorders that may be encountered during pregnancy, including major depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, bipolar affective disorder, schizophrenia, eating disorders, and substance abuse. The natural history of each condition pre- and post-partum is analyzed, and the evidence for the efficacy of drug treatments, evaluated. Special attention is paid to the potential dangers of different treatment options for both mother and fetus, covering risks of malformation, pregnancy and obstetric risks, neonatal risks, and possible long-term consequences. The risks of not treating a particular condition are also analyzed. On the basis of the available evidence, manage...
Richard A Epstein,1 Katherine M Moore,2 William V Bobo2 1Department of Psychiatry, Vanderbilt Univer...
To summarize risks related to (1) illness and (2) second-generation antipsychotic (SGA) treatment in...
Psychiatric disorders are common in women during their childbearing years. Special considerations ar...
This book examines the role of psychopharmacological treatment in a range of disorders that may be e...
Pregnancy is considered a vulnerable period for women affected by a psychopathological condition or ...
This book focuses on recent advances in research and practical recommendations regarding the use of ...
This book provides an overview of the latest research and clinical practice recommendations for the ...
The care and treatment of women with psychiatric disorders in pregnancy is both challenging and comp...
Decisions about the use of psychotropic medication in pregnancy are an ongoing challenge for clinici...
Pregnancy is frequently complicated by the development or recurrence of a serious mental disorder; n...
The management of pregnancy with a bipolar patient represents a special case of medical care where c...
Mood disorders are the most common form of mental illness and one of the leading causes of morbidity...
Perinatal psychiatric disorders are common and can result in significant suffering for women and the...
Use of medications, including psychotropics, is common during pregnancy. Indeed, many women might be...
For a woman with bipolar disorder, decompensation during the course of pregnancy can have significan...
Richard A Epstein,1 Katherine M Moore,2 William V Bobo2 1Department of Psychiatry, Vanderbilt Univer...
To summarize risks related to (1) illness and (2) second-generation antipsychotic (SGA) treatment in...
Psychiatric disorders are common in women during their childbearing years. Special considerations ar...
This book examines the role of psychopharmacological treatment in a range of disorders that may be e...
Pregnancy is considered a vulnerable period for women affected by a psychopathological condition or ...
This book focuses on recent advances in research and practical recommendations regarding the use of ...
This book provides an overview of the latest research and clinical practice recommendations for the ...
The care and treatment of women with psychiatric disorders in pregnancy is both challenging and comp...
Decisions about the use of psychotropic medication in pregnancy are an ongoing challenge for clinici...
Pregnancy is frequently complicated by the development or recurrence of a serious mental disorder; n...
The management of pregnancy with a bipolar patient represents a special case of medical care where c...
Mood disorders are the most common form of mental illness and one of the leading causes of morbidity...
Perinatal psychiatric disorders are common and can result in significant suffering for women and the...
Use of medications, including psychotropics, is common during pregnancy. Indeed, many women might be...
For a woman with bipolar disorder, decompensation during the course of pregnancy can have significan...
Richard A Epstein,1 Katherine M Moore,2 William V Bobo2 1Department of Psychiatry, Vanderbilt Univer...
To summarize risks related to (1) illness and (2) second-generation antipsychotic (SGA) treatment in...
Psychiatric disorders are common in women during their childbearing years. Special considerations ar...