Resources

Our community.

  • Farmington Area Mom’s Club, founded to provide moms with a community of women with whom to have fun, garner support and create lasting friendships.  Members are at different stages of motherhood, with children of all ages. Moms who work full, part-time, and who work at home have come together to share the bond of motherhood. 

Recommended Reading

Beyond the Blues. A Guide to Understanding and Treating Prenatal and Postpartum    Depression by Shoshana S. Bennett and Pec Indman ( Paperback-  2006)

Pregnancy Blues. What Every Woman Needs to Know About Depression During Pregnancy by Shaila Kulkarni Misri, M.D. (Paperback, 2005).

This Isn't What I Expected: Overcoming Postpartum Depression by Karen Kleiman and Valerie Raskin (Paperback -   Aug 1, 1994)

The Postpartum Husband: Practical Solutions for living with Postpartum Depression by Karen R. Kleiman (Paperback - Feb 26, 2001)

Postpartum Depression Demystified: An Essential Guide for Understanding and Overcoming the Most Common Complication after Childbirth by Joyce A. Venis and Suzanne McCloskey (Paperback Mar 7, 2007)

Postpartum Depression For Dummies (For Dummies (Psychology & Self Help))
by Shoshana S. Bennett and Mary Jo Codey (Paperback - Jan 10, 2007)

Conquering Postpartum Depression: A Proven Plan For Recovery
by Ronald Rosenberg, Deborah Greening, and James Windell (Paperback - Jun 15, 2004)

Down Came the Rain: My Journey Through Postpartum Depression
by Brooke Shields (Hardcover May 3, 2005)

Letters of Hope Through Post Partum Depression by Janice Vegh (Paperback - Aug 27, 2008)

Websites

Tree of Hope Postpartum Research and Education Foundation – (http://www.treeofhopefoundation.org/) The Tree of Hope is dedicated to raising postpartum awareness by providing educational programs to parents, governments, communities and medical professionals. Tree of Hope also sponsors regular fundraising events to help fund research for understanding mood disorders and discovering new ways to treat them.

Postpartum Support International(http://postpartum.net/) PSI was founded in 1987 to address emotional health issues related to childbirth. They offer a variety of services including a global network that connects those in need with the necessary support and resources. PSI also offers extensive information on PPD as well as information on related events and legislation.

I’m listening by Jane Honikman – (www.janehonikman.com/steps-to-wellness.html)
In this website, Jane discusses her steps to wellness.

Postpartum Dads Projecthttp://postpartumdadsproject.org/

Postpartum Men. http://www.postpartummen.com/. Here you can find information about Paternal Postnatal Depression, and a paternal version of the EPDS to help you assess whether you could have it.


   
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