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Kourtney Schroeder, Psy.D.

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Dads Experience Postpartum Anxiety Too
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Dads Experience Postpartum Anxiety Too

Have you ever heard of postpartum anxiety in women? How about for men? Postpartum depression is commonly discussed for mothers and fathers, but what about anxiety? Research often subsumes postpartum anxiety with postpartum depression, especially since there is not a separate diagnosis or subtype for postpartum anxiety in The Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders […]

Kourtney Schroeder, Psy.D.

Kourtney Schroeder, Psy.D.

February 13, 2022

Where’s the Postpartum Anxiety?
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Where’s the Postpartum Anxiety?

Baby blues? Postpartum depression? What about postpartum anxiety? Many people have heard of baby blues and postpartum depression while postpartum anxiety seems to be less researched independently or researched in combined with postpartum depression. Even when one searches postpartum anxiety in the search bar on the National Institute of Mental Health website, only resources for […]

Kourtney Schroeder, Psy.D.

Kourtney Schroeder, Psy.D.

February 7, 2021

Traumatic Pet Loss
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Traumatic Pet Loss

Animals, varying in breeds, have been shown to be effective in helping a multitude of differing mental health problems, including trauma (Hunt & Chizkov, 2014), autism (Berry, Borgi, Francia, Alleva, & Cirulli, 2013), anxiety (Cortes, 2018), depression (Souter & Miller, 2007), chronic pain (Bradley & Bennett, 2015), and aphasia (Macauley, 2006). While many people may […]

Kourtney Schroeder, Psy.D. + 1 more

Kourtney Schroeder, Psy.D. + 1 more

December 8, 2019

Conversion Disorder with Psychogenic Seizures and Its Psychological Trauma-Related Etiology
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Conversion Disorder with Psychogenic Seizures and Its Psychological Trauma-Related Etiology

Conversion disorder, formerly known as functional neurological disorder, does not have one known etiology, similar to many other disorders (e.g., schizophrenia, depression, etc.) (Faustman, 1995; Stansfeld & Rasul, 2007). The lack of a specific etiology may be due to the fact that there are various specifiers that can be used within the conversion disorder diagnosis. […]

Kourtney Schroeder, Psy.D.

Kourtney Schroeder, Psy.D.

October 1, 2017

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