Emotion Processing in Offspring of Mothers with Depression Diagnoses

Duration: 23 mins

Description

In this Papers Podcast, Dr. Katie Burkhouse discusses her co-authored JCPP Annual Research Review paper ‘Annual Research Review: Emotion processing in offspring of mothers with depression diagnoses – a systematic review of neural and physiological research’.

Learning Objectives

1. How health care professionals can impact the ‘vulnerability process’ to help alter the outcomes for offspring of depressed mothers. 2. Targeted interventions in the pre-conception period. 3. Suggestions for women and birthing people, who have a history of mental health conditions and are considering having a baby, to promote healthier emotional development of their offspring. 4. Potential biological markers that may be used to inform early targeted prevention efforts for high-risk populations and the forms of interventions. 5. What needs to change within the current provision of health care to see a reduction in disruptions in emotion processing patterns amongst high-risk offspring. 6. Paternal depression and the limited research currently available.

Related Content Links

JCPP https://acamh.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14697610/2023/64/4

About this Lesson

Speakers

Dr. Katie Burkhouse

Consultant Child and Adolescent psychiatrist working in the NHS in Oxford