When a woman is suffering from postpartum depression as
assessed by a mental health professional / psychotherapist or psychiatrist.
Not exact matches
However, there is always the risk of danger because psychosis includes delusional thinking and irrational judgment, and this is why women with this illness must be quickly
assessed, treated, and carefully monitored
by a trained healthcare perinatal
mental health professional.
This condition is typically best
assessed by a therapist, or
mental health professional.
So a
professional review of cases
by your consulting psychologist may help to encourage all
mental health professionals to become competent (Foundations) when
assessing, diagnosing, and treating this «special population» of children and families.
ALL professionally competent
mental health professionals WILL
ASSESS for and document the presence of the three diagnostic indicators of pathogenic parenting associated with the trans - generational transmission of «pathological mourning» (Bowlby, 1980) within the family; an attachment - related disorder which is being mediated
by the personality pathology of the allied parent (Giammarco & Vernon; 2014; Kernberg, 1975; Millon, 2011) who is in a cross-generational coalition with the child against the other parent (a «perverse triangle»; Haley, 1977).
Concerns about the greater use of Minor's Counsel have long been raised
by attorneys who believe too much rides on a quick assessment with no written report;
mental health professionals have expressed concerns about some attorneys who aren't experienced in interviewing and
assessing the needs of young children.
This assessment could involve further specific question about the psychosocial functioning of the child and family, use of standardized measures such as the BDI or PSC, scheduling a follow - up appointment to
assess psychosocial functioning, referral to a
mental health professional, or intervention
by the PCP.