Holistic community-based group parenting programs for mothers with maternal mental health issues help address a growing public health need for a diversity of vulnerable mothers, children and families: Findings from an action research study
BackgroundMaternal mental illness is a major growing global concern which can affect parenting with serious negative implications for offspring. Group-based parenting programs for mothers which both enhance the parent-child relationship and address mental health symptoms in a supportive social setti...
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Main Authors: | Paul Aylward (Author), Anne Sved Williams (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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