All Jules Cogan Fiore wants is to collect the rent. That and make the mortgage payments on the ten rental properties she owns and manages on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. And pay for the upkeep on her Harley-Davidson motorcycle and her Irish wolfhound, Finn. Forty-five years old, unattached except to two grown sons, she’s a body-builder living the good life at the beach. But when Jules finds one tenant’s girlfriend, Gloria, with tears in her eyes and a grocery sack of crumpled dollar bills, she knows this transaction will be more difficult than usual. And then there’s the body on the beach—the dead body of her tenant and friend, Mark. Jules runs headlong into a police department that wants to close the case as quickly as possible. She persists in her search for the killer and the reasons for Mark’s death. She discovers much more: another dead body, the sad details of one young man’s life, facts about a cast of characters who are her neighbors at the beach, and the extent of her own unresolved feelings about death.
Depression in New Mothers, Volume 1: Causes, Consequences, and Risk Factors provides a comprehensive, evidence-based approach to understanding symptoms and risk factors of depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in perinatal women, which are common complications of childbirth. To effectively intervene, health professionals must be aware of these conditions and ready to identify them in mothers they see. Written by a psychologist and International Board–Certified Lactation Consultant, this fourth edition is expanded into two complementary volumes: the first focuses on causes and consequences of poor perinatal mental health, and the second, on screening and treatment. This volume integrates recent research on: Feeding methods and sleep location for mother–infant sleep Traumatic birth experiences Infant temperament, illness, and prematurity Violence, discrimination, and adversity The dysphoric milk-ejection reflex (D-MER) COVID-19, military sexual trauma, immigration/refugee status, and the impact of war, displacement, and terrorist attacks Depression in New Mothers, Volume 1 includes mothers’ stories throughout, which provide examples of principles described in studies. Each chapter highlights key research findings and clinical takeaways. It is an essential resource for all healthcare practitioners working with mothers in the perinatal period, including nurses, midwives, doctors, lactation consultants, and psychologists.
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