Postpartum Psychosis Awareness and Support
Affective Dysregulation Related terms: emotional volatility, mood swings Affective dysregulation describes the difficulty in managing intense emotions that can accompany postpartum psychosis. It often manifests as rapid shifts from elation to despair, sometimes within minutes. For a new mother, this may look like sudden crying during a feeding session follow …
Postpartum Psychosis Awareness and Support
… panic attacks. Practical application: Rapid assessment using the Perinatal Stress Scale and immediate referral to crisis counseling. Challenges: Differentiating from early signs of postpartum psychosis, especially when symptoms overlap. Antenatal Depression – Depressive symptoms that begin during pregnancy and persist into the postpartum period. Related terms: perinata …
Postpartum Psychosis Awareness and Support
… Explanation: A brief, intense response to a frightening event that can include disorientation, agitation, and intrusive thoughts. Example: A mother who experiences a sudden, severe postpartum bleed may develop an acute stress reaction within hours. Practical application: Immediate debriefing, safety planning, and brief crisis counseling can mitigate progression. Challe …
Postpartum Psychosis Awareness and Support
… emergency A specialized group of clinicians—including psychiatrists, nurses, social workers, and pharmacists—who provide immediate, intensive treatment for mothers experiencing severe postpartum psychosis symptoms. The team operates in hospital settings and focuses on rapid assessment, medication management, and safety planning. For example, a mother presenting with delus …
Postpartum Psychosis Awareness and Support
Affective Symptoms Related terms: Mood changes, irritability, euphoria. Explanation: Emotional disturbances that accompany postpartum psychosis, ranging from extreme happiness to severe anger. These symptoms often fluctuate rapidly, making it difficult for caregivers to predict the mother’s needs. Example: A new …