Postpartum Psychosis in Children: Signs and Support

How Postpartum Psychosis presents in children and young people, and how parents and teachers can help.

Postpartum psychosis is a rare experience that occurs when a woman who has recently given birth experiences a psychotic episode . These episodes are characterized by a loss of touch with reality, which can include delusional beliefs, labile moods, hallucinations, and other symptoms. This can be frightening to experience for the woman and for her loved ones. Such symptoms may also put the woman’s newborn at risk, as the woman’s behaviors may be erratic and result in the neglect of her child.

Understanding Postpartum Psychosis

Postpartum Psychosis is a complex topic with many dimensions. Research in psychology and neuroscience has significantly advanced our understanding in recent years.

Practical Implications

Understanding postpartum psychosis has real-world applications in:

  • Personal mental health and wellbeing
  • Relationships and communication
  • Professional performance and leadership
  • Parenting and education

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