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National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (U.S.), ed. Pregnant/postpartum women and their infants. [Rockville, Md.?]: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse Resource Guide, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, 1997.

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Schrager, Laura. Substance abuse, treatment, and birth outcomes for pregnant and postpartum women in Washington State. Olympia, Wash: Dept. of Social and Health Services, Planning, Research and Development, Office of Research and Data Analysis, First Steps Databse, 1995.

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Calkins, Richard F. Substance abuse and need for treatment among pregnant and postpartum women in Michigan: Final report. [Lansing, Mich.]: Michigan Dept. of Community Health, 1999.

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Cawthon, Laurie. First Steps database: Postpartum family planning services. Olympia, Wash: Research and Data Analysis, Dept. of Social and Health Services, 2001.

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Cawthon, Laurie. Substance abuse, treatment, and birth outcomes for pregnant and postpartum women in Washington State. Olympia, Wash: Office of Research and Data Analysis, Dept. of Social and Health Services, 1995.

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I remember, Daddy: The harrowing true story of a daughter haunted by memories too terrible to forget. London: HarperElement, 2011.

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Zahn, Tina. Why I jumped: My true story of postpartum depression, dramatic rescue & return to hope. Grand Rapids, MI: Fleming H. Revell, 2006.

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Adjustment disorders. Philadelphia: Mason Crest Publishers Inc., 2014.

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G, Madry Karen, and Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse., eds. 1990 Texas survey of postpartum women and drug-exposed infants. [Austin, Tex.] (720 Brazos, Suite 403, Austin 78701): Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, 1991.

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Committee on Gender and Mental Health, Group for the Advancement of Ps. Postpartum Mental Health Disorders: A Casebook. Edited by Gail Erlick Robinson, Carol C. Nadelson, and Gisele Apter. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190849955.001.0001.

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Postpartum Mental Health Disorders: A Casebook describes the recognition and management of psychiatric disorders that present in the postpartum period. Case vignettes illustrate the type of complaints that may present to the psychiatrist, primary care physician, obstetrician, nurse practitioner, doula, or other health care professionals. Chapters cover depression, anxiety disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder, psychotic disorders, bipolar disorders, posttraumatic stress disorders, personality disorders, and drug abuse. Each chapter includes information about differential and provisional diagnoses, epidemiology, treatment, and prognosis with advice as to when to refer to a specialist. More general chapters address risk factors for developing postpartum disorders, prevention, and the uses and safety of psychotropic medication during breastfeeding. Two frequently used screening questionnaires are included with instructions as to use. Some key references or links are included.
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United States. Maternal and Child Health Bureau. and National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health (U.S.), eds. Prevention of perinatal substance use: Pregnant and postpartum women and their infants demonstration grant program : abstracts of active projects FY 1993. Arlington, VA: National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health, 1993.

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Matthews, Katie. I Remember, Daddy: The Harrowing True Story of a Daughter Haunted by Memories Too Terrible to Forget. HarperCollins Publishers Limited, 2011.

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Unger, Annemarie, Gabriele Fischer, and Loretta P. Finnegan. Drug Dependence During Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period. Edited by Amy Wenzel. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199778072.013.27.

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The chaotic lives of women who are drug dependent and their frequent lack of consistent prenatal care put them at risk for many medical problems during pregnancy. Illicit drug use during pregnancy also places women at increased risk for obstetrical complications. The complexity of medical problems in the pregnant drug abuser is complicated by the attendant psychosocial problems and psychiatric comorbidities seen in this population. Psychiatric diagnoses, treatment, and patient compliance are often hindered when the main focus of attention is on drug-related problems. The stigma associated with maternal drug use and difficult life circumstances are additional burdens to successful treatment entry and adherence for women. The basis for stabilizing most opioid-dependent pregnant women is agonist maintenance therapy in the context of comprehensive services, and the treatment of psychiatric comorbidities is a key component in optimizing pregnancy and child outcomes.
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Zahn, Tina, and Wanda Dyson. Why I Jumped: My True Story of Postpartum Depression, Dramatic Rescue & Return to Hope. Revell, 2006.

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Dyson, Wanda Lee, and Tina Zahn. Why I Jumped: A Dramatic Story of Finding Hope beyond Depression. Baker Publishing Group, 2008.

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