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Posts Tagged with postpartum psychosis

Inside the Office: Elizabeth Ellis-Ohr, Psy.D. on Postpartum OCD (PPOCD)
Published August 1, 2019

Inside the Office: Elizabeth Ellis-Ohr, Psy.D. on Postpartum OCD (PPOCD)

When my first child was born, I was immediately in love. I was also acutely aware of how vulnerable I had now become. With my child being outside my body, I suddenly knew that the most painful thing that could happen to me, was something horrible happening to my...

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