Affiliation:
1. Yarsi University, Indonesia
Abstract
This chapter represents a discussion about the potential alternative therapies and resources for postnatal mental distress. This chapter is based on stories of individual experiences and navigating the health care system. Particular attention was paid to professional understandings of postpartum depression when interacting with mothers (PND), whether they influence practice, and the hurdles and facilitators women face when seeking help for PND. By combining the perspectives of experts with different roles and responsibilities, we may better understand the situation in which women seek aid. The goal is that this information will shed light on effective strategies used by experts and show where more help needs to be given.
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