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  2. Postpartum psychosis - Wikipedia

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    Clinical assessment requires obtaining the history from the mother herself and, because she is often severely ill, lacking in insight and unable to give a clear account of events, from at least one close relative. A social work report and, in mothers admitted to hospital, nursing observations are information sources of great value.

  3. Postpartum depression - Wikipedia

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    Postpartum depression (PPD), also called perinatal depression, is a mood disorder which may be experienced by pregnant or postpartum individuals. [3] Symptoms include extreme sadness, low energy, anxiety, crying episodes, irritability, and changes in sleeping or eating patterns. [1]

  4. Expressed emotion - Wikipedia

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    Expressed emotion (EE), is a measure of the family environment that is based on how the relatives of a psychiatric patient spontaneously talk about the patient. [1] It specifically measures three to five aspects of the family environment: the most important are critical comments, hostility, emotional over-involvement, with positivity and warmth sometimes also included as indications of a low ...

  5. Why is a mother’s mental health so important? A ... - AOL

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    Mental health disorders are an underlying cause of mortality in many US deaths occurring during and after pregnancy, and some of this crisis is preventable. ... Wen, a mother of two young kids, is ...

  6. Loving mum with postpartum psychosis forgot she'd had a baby

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    Lobeh Osagie-Asiah, a devoted mum from Essex, already had three children, but after giving birth to her fourth daughter, she became ill with postpartum psychosis, unsure what was and wasn't real.

  7. List of mental disorders - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 January 2025. The following is a list of mental disorders as defined at any point by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) or the International Classification of Diseases (ICD). A mental disorder, also known as a mental illness, mental health condition, or psychiatric disorder ...

  8. Mental disorder - Wikipedia

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    The WHO estimated that fewer than 10% of mentally ill Nigerians have access to a psychiatrist or health worker, because there is a low ratio of mental-health specialists available in a country of 200 million people. WHO estimates that the number of mentally ill Nigerians ranges from 40 million to 60 million.

  9. Mood disorder - Wikipedia

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    Mood disorder; Other names: mental disorder: A depressive man standing by a country pond in the pouring rain: Specialty: Psychiatry: Types: Bipolar disorder, cyclothymia, disruptive mood dysregulation disorder, dysthymia, major depressive disorder, premenstrual dysphoric disorder, seasonal affective disorder