This book provides an overview of the latest research and clinical practice recommendations for the use of psychopharmacology in pregnancy. Authors include leading researchers and clinicians in this field from across the globe with a focus on how the latest research findings can be translated into clinical care
Decisions about the use of psychotropic medication in pregnancy are an ongoing challenge for clinici...
Mood disorders are the most common form of mental illness and one of the leading causes of morbidity...
Bipolar disorder among pregnant women has deleterious effects on birth and child outcomes and is cur...
This book focuses on recent advances in research and practical recommendations regarding the use of ...
This book examines the role of psychopharmacological treatment in a range of disorders that may be e...
This book examines the role of psychopharmacological treatment in a range of disorders that ma...
Main Program Abstract With the recognition of the importance of antenatal mental health for mater...
Pregnancy is considered a vulnerable period for women affected by a psychopathological condition or ...
OBJECTIVE: To write clinical guidelines for the use of psychotropic drugs during pregnancy and breas...
Psychiatric disorders are common in women during their childbearing years. Special considerations ar...
Pregnancy is frequently complicated by the development or recurrence of a serious mental disorder; n...
The care and treatment of women with psychiatric disorders in pregnancy is both challenging and comp...
ABSTRACT The authors examined 450 women aged 17 -38 (25.6±4.4) years old with physiological pregnanc...
For women suffering from an antepartum mental disorder (AMD), there is lack of evidence-based treatm...
There is little known about real world psychopharmacological prescribing practices in managing pregn...
Decisions about the use of psychotropic medication in pregnancy are an ongoing challenge for clinici...
Mood disorders are the most common form of mental illness and one of the leading causes of morbidity...
Bipolar disorder among pregnant women has deleterious effects on birth and child outcomes and is cur...
This book focuses on recent advances in research and practical recommendations regarding the use of ...
This book examines the role of psychopharmacological treatment in a range of disorders that may be e...
This book examines the role of psychopharmacological treatment in a range of disorders that ma...
Main Program Abstract With the recognition of the importance of antenatal mental health for mater...
Pregnancy is considered a vulnerable period for women affected by a psychopathological condition or ...
OBJECTIVE: To write clinical guidelines for the use of psychotropic drugs during pregnancy and breas...
Psychiatric disorders are common in women during their childbearing years. Special considerations ar...
Pregnancy is frequently complicated by the development or recurrence of a serious mental disorder; n...
The care and treatment of women with psychiatric disorders in pregnancy is both challenging and comp...
ABSTRACT The authors examined 450 women aged 17 -38 (25.6±4.4) years old with physiological pregnanc...
For women suffering from an antepartum mental disorder (AMD), there is lack of evidence-based treatm...
There is little known about real world psychopharmacological prescribing practices in managing pregn...
Decisions about the use of psychotropic medication in pregnancy are an ongoing challenge for clinici...
Mood disorders are the most common form of mental illness and one of the leading causes of morbidity...
Bipolar disorder among pregnant women has deleterious effects on birth and child outcomes and is cur...