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  1. Papers related to postpartum depression by Drs. O'Hara and Stuart are reproduced below in PDF format. You will need Acrobat Reader to access these presentations
  2. Abreu A, Stuart S: Medical treatments for postpartum depression. Psychiatric Annals, 35:568-575, 2005.
  3. Forman D, O'Hara MW, Stuart S, Gorman L, Larsen K, Coy KC: Effective treatment for postpartum depression is not sufficient to improve the developing mother-child relationship. Development and Psychopathology, 19:585-602, 2007.
  4. Forman DR, O'Hara MW, Larsen K, Coy KC, Gorman L, Stuart S: Infant emotionality: observational methods and the validity of maternal reports. Infancy, 4:541-565, 2003
  5. Kirschner A, Lester W, Stuart S, Dokras A: The risk of depression and other mental health disorders in women with PCOS: a longitudinal study. Fertility and Sterility, in press.
  6. Kopelman R, Stuart S: Psychological treatment of postpartum depression. Psychiatric Annals, 35:556-565.
  7. Kopelman, R, Moel J, Mertens C, Stuart S, Arndt S, O'Hara MW: Barriers to care for antenatal depression. Psychiatric Services, 59:429-432, 2008..
  8. Larsen, K., O'Hara, M. W., Brewer, K. K., & Wenzel, A. (2001). A prospective study of self-efficacy expectancies and labor pain. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 19, 203-214.
  9. Noyes R, Stuart S, Watson D: A reconceptualization of the somatization disorders. Psychosomatics, 49:14-22, 2008.
  10. Nylen, K.J., Segre, L.S., O’Hara, M.W. (2005). Public health implications of postpartum depression. Psychiatric Annals, 35, 599-609.
  11. O'Hara MW, Stuart S, Gorman L, Wenzel A: Efficacy of interpersonal psychotherapy for postpartum depression. Archives of General Psychiatry, 57:1039-1045, 2000
  12. O'Hara, M. W., Stuart, S., Gorman, L. L., & Wenzel, A. (2000). Efficacy of Interpersonal Psychotherapy for postpartum depression. Archives of General Psychiatry, 57, 1039-1045.
  13. O'Hara, M. W., Schlechte, J. A., Lewis, D. A., & Wright, E. J. (1991). Prospective study of postpartum blues: Biologic and psychosocial factors. Archives of General Psychiatry, 48, 801-806.
  14. Parker G, Parker K, Brotchie H, Stuart S: Interpersonal Psychotherapy for depression? The need to define its ecological niche. Journal of Affective Disorders, 95:1-11, 2006.
  15. Pearlstein TB, Zlotnick C, Battle CL, Stuart S, O'Hara MW, Price AB, Grause MA, Howard M: Patient choice of treatment for postpartum depression: a pilot study. Archives of Women's Mental Health, 9:303-308, 2006.
  16. Reay R, Stuart S, Owen C: Implementation and effectiveness of Interpersonal Psychotherapy in a community mental health service. Australasian Psychiatry, 11:284-289, 2003.
  17. Segre, L.S., Losch, M.E., O’Hara, M.W. (2006). Race/ethnicity and perinatal depressed mood. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 24, 99-106.
  18. Segre L, O'Hara MW, Arndt S, Stuart S: The prevalence of postpartum depression: the relative significance of three social status indices. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 42: 316-321, 2007.
  19. Segre L, Stuart S, O'Hara MW: Interpersonal Psychotherapy for antenatal and postpartum depression. Primary Psychiatry, 11:52-66, 2004
  20. Stuart S, Clark E: The treatment of postpartum depression with IPT and IPC. Sante' Mentale au Quebec, in press.
  21. Stuart S, Cole V: Treatment of depression following myocardial infarction with interpersonal psychotherapy. Annals of Clinical Psychiatry 8:203-206, 1996
  22. Stuart S, Couser G, Schilder K, O'Hara MW, Gorman LL: Postpartum anxiety and depression: onset and comorbidity in a community sample. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 186:420-424, 1998
  23. Stuart S,Noyes R, Starcevic V, Barsky AJ: An integrative approach to somatoform disorders combining Interpersonal and Cognitive-Behavioral theory and techniques. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 38:45-53, 2008.
  24. Stuart S, Noyes R: Attachment and interpersonal communication in somatization. Psychosomatics, 40:34-43, 1999
  25. Stuart S, Noyes R: Interpersonal Psychotherapy for somatizing patients. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 75:209-19, 2006.
  26. Stuart S, Noyes R: Treating hypochondriasis with Interpersonal Psychotherapy. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 35:269-283, 2005.
  27. Stuart S, O'Hara MW, Gorman LL: The prevention and psychotherapeutic treatment of postpartum depression. Archives of Women's Mental Health, 6 (supplement 2): S57-S70, 2003
  28. Stuart S, O'Hara MW: The efficacy of psychotherapy for perinatal depression. The Economics of Neuroscience, 3: 46-51, 2001
  29. Stuart S, O'Hara MW: Interpersonal psychotherapy for postpartum depression: a treatment program. Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research 4:18-29, 1995
  30. Stuart S, Robertson M, O'Hara MW: The future of Interpersonal Psychotherapy. PsychiatricAnnals, 36:578-588, 2006.
  31. Stuart S: Adapting principles and techniques of IPT to general psychotherapy practice. Directions in Psychiatry, 22:177-186, 2002.
  32. Stuart S:Evidence-guided treatment of postpartum depression. Psychiatric Annals, 35:530-531, 2005.
  33. Stuart S: Interpersonal Psychotherapy: a guide to the basics. Psychiatric Annals, 36:542-549, 2006.
  34. Stuart S:Introduction to Interpersonal Psychotherapy. Psychiatric Annals, 36:526-529, 2006.
  35. Stuart S: Perinatal psychiatry: what we still don't know. Psychiatric Issues in Emergency Care Settings, 4:37-39, 2005.
  36. Stuart S: Use of interpersonal psychotherapy for depression. Directions in Psychiatry, 17:263-274, 1997
  37. Stuart S: Use of interpersonal psychotherapy for depression. Directions in Mental Health Counseling, 7:(8)1-17, 1997
  38. Stuart S: Use of interpersonal psychotherapy for other psychiatric disorders. Directions in Mental Health Counseling, 7:(10)1-17, 1997
  39. Stuart S: What is IPT? The basic principles and the inevitability of change. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 38:1-10, 2008.
  40. Stuart, S., Couser, G., Schilder, K., O'Hara, M. W., Gorman, L. L. (1998). Postpartum anxiety and depression: Onset and comorbidity in a community sample. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 186, 420-424.
  41. Talbot NL, Conwell Y, O'Hara MW, Stuart S, Ward EA, Gamble SA, Watts A, Tu X: Interpersonal Psychotherapy for depressed women with sexual abuse histories: a pilot study in a community mental health center. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 193:847-850, 2005.
  42. Watson D, O'Hara MW, Simms L, Kotov R, Chmielewski M, McDade-Montez E, Gamez W, Stuart S: Development and validation of the Inventory of Depression and Anxiety Symptoms (IDAS). Psychological Assessment, 19:253-268, 2007.
  43. Watson D, O'Hara MW, Stuart S: Hierarchical structures of affect and psychopathology and their implications for the classification of emotional disorders. Depression and Anxiety, in press.
  44. Watson D, O'Hara MW, Chmielewski M, McDade-Montez EA, Koffel E, Naragon K, Stuart S: Further validation of the IDAS: Evidence of Convergent, Discriminant, and Criterion Validity, Psych Assessment, in press.
  45. Wenzel A, Gorman L, O'Hara MW, Stuart S: The occurrence of panic and obsessive compulsive symptoms in women with postpartum dysphoria: a prospective study. Archives of Women's Mental Health, 4:5-12, 2001
  46. Wenzel, A., Gorman, L. L., O'Hara, M. W., & Stuart, S. (2001). The occurrence of panic and obsessive compulsive symptoms in women with postpartum dysphoria: A prospective study. Archives of Women's Mental Health, 4, 5-12.

Books Published or in Press

  1. Stuart S, Robertson M: Interpersonal Psychotherapy: A Clinician's Guide. London, Edward Arnold (Oxford University Press), 2003.

Books Chapters Published or in Press

  1. O'Hara MW, Edler C,Stuart S: Interpersonal Psychotherapy, in Richards CS, Perri MG (eds): Relapse Prevention for Depression. Washington, DC, American Psychological Association, in press.
  2. O'Hara, MW, Segre, LS (2007). Psychological disorders of pregnancy and the post partum. In Obstetrics and Gynecology 10th edition., Gibbs, R.S., Karlan, B.Y., Haney, A.F., and Nygaard, I. (Eds.), Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
  3. O'Hara MW, Stuart S: Pregnancy and postpartum, in Robinson RG, Yates WR (eds.): Psychiatric Treatment of theMedically Ill. New York, Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1998, pp. 253-277.
  4. Segre, LS, O’Hara, MW (2005). The status of postpartum depression screening in the United States. In Screening for Perinatal Depression, C. Henshaw and S. Elliott (Eds.), London: Jessica Kingsley.
  5. Stuart S, O'Hara MW: Interpersonal Psychotherapy, in Reinecke MA, Davison MR (eds.): Comparative Treatments of Depression. New York, Springer, 2002, pp. 317-358.
  6. Stuart S, O'Hara MW: Psychosocial treatments for mood disorders in women, in Steiner M, Yonkers KA, Eriksson E (eds.): Mood Disorders in Women. London, Martin Dunitz Ltd., 2000, pp. 521-542.
  7. Stuart S, O'Hara MW: The Use of Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders, in Riecher-Rössler A, Steiner M: Perinatal Stress, Mood and Anxiety Disorders: From Bench to Bedside. Basel, Karger, 2005, pp.150-166.
  8. Stuart S, Robertson M: Interpersonal Psychotherapy, in Hersen M, Sledge WH (eds.): Encyclopedia of Psychotherapy. New York, Academic Press, 2002, Vol. 2, pp. 37-47.
  9. Stuart S: Interpersonal psychotherapy for postpartum depression, in Miller L (ed.): Postpartum Mood Disorders. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Press, 1999, pp. 143-162.
  10. Stuart S: Interpersonal Psychotherapy, in Dewan M, Steenbarger B, Greenberg R (eds.): The Art and Science of Brief Psychotherapies: A Practitioner's Guide. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Press, 2004, pp. 119-156.

 

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