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  1. Evidence-based consensus guidelines for the management of catatonia: Recommendations from the British Association for Psychopharmacology
  2. Perinatal mental health services in pregnancy and the year after birth: the ESMI research programme including RCT
  3. Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of psychiatric mother and baby units: quasi-experimental study
  4. Multicentre evaluation of the pharmacological management of women with bipolar disorder in the perinatal period
  5. Psychotropic Prescribing in Pregnancy and Lactation
  6. Evidence-based guidelines for the pharmacological treatment of schizophrenia: Updated recommendations from the British Association for Psychopharmacology
  7. Protocol for a quasi-experimental study of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of mother and baby units compared with general psychiatric inpatient wards and crisis resolution team services (The ESMI study) in the provision of care for women in th...
  8. Preliminary evidence for neural responsiveness to infants in mothers with schizophrenia and the implications for healthy parenting
  9. Dangers of valproate in pregnancy
  10. Inpatient treatment on Mother and Baby Units
  11. The use of lithium in pregnancy and after childbirth
  12. British Association for Psychopharmacology consensus guidance on the use of psychotropic medication preconception, in pregnancy and postpartum 2017
  13. The Relationship Between Postpartum Depression And Cognitions About Motherhood During Pregnancy
  14. A qualitative investigation in the role of the baby in recovery from postpartum psychosis
  15. The Experiences of Fathers When Their Partners are Admitted with Their Infants to a Psychiatric Mother and Baby Unit
  16. Acceptability of a Positive Parenting Programme on a Mother and Baby Unit: Q-Methodology with Staff
  17. Pharmacological treatment of mental health problems in pregnancy and lactation
  18. Sexual, reproductive and antenatal care of women with mental illness
  19. The acceptability and feasibility of the Baby Triple P Positive Parenting Programme on a mother and baby unit: Q-methodology with mothers with severe mental illness
  20. The process of recovery in women who experienced psychosis following childbirth
  21. Illness perceptions in mothers with postpartum depression
  22. An exploration of illness beliefs in mothers with postnatal depression
  23. Using the Repertory Grid Technique to Examine Nursing Staff's Construal of Mothers with Mental Health Problems
  24. Oestradiol and Psychosis: Clinical Findings and Biological Mechanisms
  25. One-Year Outcome After Preconception Consultation in Women With Bipolar Disorder
  26. An examination of the psychometric properties and factor structure of the Post‐partum Bonding Questionnaire in a clinical inpatient sample
  27. Service satisfaction on discharge from a psychiatric mother and baby unit: a representative patient survey
  28. A review of valproate in psychiatric practice
  29. Pharmacological management and ECT in childbearing women with psychiatric disorders
  30. A survey of instruments used for the psychological assessment of patients admitted to mother and baby inpatient facilities
  31. An evaluation of two bonding questionnaires: a comparison of the Mother-to-Infant Bonding Scale with the Postpartum Bonding Questionnaire in a sample of primiparous mothers
  32. A survey of antiepileptic prescribing to women of childbearing potential in psychiatry
  33. Psychiatric medications for childbearing women
  34. Drugs, hormones and ECT in childbearing women with psychiatric disorders
  35. Neonatal symptoms following maternal paroxetine treatment: Serotonin toxicity or paroxetine discontinuation syndrome?
  36. Teratogenic syndromes
  37. Hyperprolactinaemia
  38. Antipsychotic-Induced Hyperprolactinaemia
  39. Menstrual Cycle Effects on Hypothalamic Dopamine Receptor Function in Women with a History of Puerperal Bipolar Disorder
  40. Antipsychotic-induced hyperprolactinaemia in women: pathophysiology, severity and consequences
  41. Estrogen Administration Does Not Reduce the Rate of Recurrence of Affective Psychosis After Childbirth
  42. Bone mineral density in premenopausal women with antipsychotic-induced hyperprolactinaemia
  43. Antipsychotic induced hyperprolactinaemia: a series of illustrative case reports
  44. Lithium treated patients: Knowledge and attitude to lithium and their relationship to side-effects
  45. The Lithium Side Effects Rating Scale (LISERS); development of a self-rating instrument
  46. Neuroendocrine mechanisms in postpartum psychosis and postnatal depression
  47. How does marriage protect women with histories of affective disorder from post‐partum relapse?
  48. The growth hormone response to apomorphine at 4 days postpartum in women with a history of major depression
  49. Ovarian hormones, mood and neurotransmitters
  50. Neuroendocrine and psychosocial mechanisms in post-partum psychosis
  51. Women Whose Mental Illnesses Recur after Childbirth and Partners' Levels of Expressed Emotion During Late Pregnancy
  52. Contribution of psychological and social factors to psychotic and non-psychotic relapse after childbirth in women with previous histories of affective disorder
  53. NEUROENDOCRINE STUDIES OF THE AETIOLOGY OF PUERPERAL PSYCHOSIS
  54. Increased sensitivity of dopamine receptors in puerperal psychosis: Authors' reply
  55. Increased sensitivity of dopamine receptors and recurrence of affective psychosis after childbirth.
  56. Life Stress and Post-Partum Psychosis: a Preliminary Report
  57. 10 Endocrine aspects of postnatal mental disorders
  58. Writer's Cramp: a Controlled Trial of Habit Reversal Treatment
  59. Writer's cramp: Not associated with anxiety
  60. Psychiatric Disorders in Pregnancy and Lactation