1. [Multidisciplinary care during peripartum: mother-baby dyad in the center of the relational constellations].
- Author
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Girard E, Ortiz N, Alberque C, Almeida Heymans A, Epiney M, Canuto A, and Weber K
- Subjects
- Adult, Ambulatory Care psychology, Ambulatory Care standards, Antidepressive Agents therapeutic use, Bipolar Disorder psychology, Depression, Postpartum psychology, Female, Financial Support, Hospitals, Maternity standards, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Interdisciplinary Communication, Postnatal Care psychology, Pregnancy, Psychotherapy, Psychotropic Drugs therapeutic use, Switzerland, Treatment Outcome, Bipolar Disorder therapy, Depression, Postpartum therapy, Mother-Child Relations, Mothers psychology, Patient Care Team, Peripartum Period psychology
- Abstract
Pregnancy and new motherhood may be crisis and vulnerability periods and therefore increase the risk of psychiatric disorders. Liaison psychiatry plays a major role in the first psychiatric evaluation of mothers in order to specify a diagnosis and to initiate a treatment when necessary. This article describes the care of mothers suffering from peripartum psychiatric disorders by the liaison psychiatry in the maternity ward, an outpatient practice, as well as an in-patient care unit where mother and baby can stay together. The multidisciplinary approach and its constellation around the mother-baby dyad are detailed and two clinical cases are reported.
- Published
- 2013