Description
The Handbook of Perinatal Clinical Psychology offers a thorough exploration of psychological issues spanning pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. Written by leading experts Rosa Maria Quatraro and Pietro Grussu, this resource combines theoretical foundations with practical clinical applications.
The handbook addresses key topics including prenatal anxiety and depression, postpartum mood disorders, trauma-informed care, and the psychological impact of pregnancy complications. It provides clinicians with evidence-based assessment tools, intervention strategies, and therapeutic techniques to effectively support pregnant individuals and new parents.
Designed for mental health professionals, obstetricians, midwives, and other healthcare providers, this 2020 edition reflects current research and best practices in perinatal mental health. The practical focus enables readers to immediately apply concepts in clinical settings while maintaining strong theoretical grounding.







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