By Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S.
I trust
via 4 Facts About Anxiety During Pregnancy & How to Find Help | World of Psychology.
By Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S.
I trust what Margarita Tartakovsky writes and highly recommend this new article of hers on Psych Central. As she points out,
anxiety is actually as or more common during pregnancy than depression. When severe, neither is good for mom or baby. Here she discusses a book that offers help. Since a lot of you come to this blog with pregnancy concerns, here’s one for the download.
via 4 Facts About Anxiety During Pregnancy & How to Find Help | World of Psychology.
Posted on April 19, 2012 → Leave a comment
This entry was posted in Anxiety, Pregnancy. Bookmark the permalink.In addition to being the mother of two sons, I'm a science writer, focusing on the mental health concerns that can rob a parent's much needed sleep. A little over 10 years ago, when my then 17 year-old son Alex was diagnosed with schizophrenia, I desperately needed a blog like this. In my posts, I put the latest research about child and adolescent mental health into plain talk that parents can use. You'll hear about treatment that includes therapy and medication. I have no agenda, other than mental wellness. There's plenty here also on emotional resilience, and prevention. Please ask your own questions, and I promise to do my best to find answers.
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