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Postpartum Depression

It’s common for women to experience the “baby blues”—feeling stressed, sad, anxious, lonely, tired, or weepy—following their baby’s birth. Whether your symptoms are mild or severe, recovery is possible with proper treatment. Learn more


Report of the APA Task Force on the Sexualization of Girls

The proliferation of sexualized images of girls and young women in advertising, merchandising, and media is harming girls' self-image and healthy development.
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Women in the American Psychological Association 2006

This report provides data on the numbers of women participating as members and serving in leadership roles in psychology.

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E-newsletter of the APA Women’s Programs Office: April 2008

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Summit on Women and Depression: Proceedings and Recommendations (2002)

Summit on Women and DepressionThis report outlines the proceedings and recommendations resulting from the 2000 Summit, which brought together more than 35 internationally renowned experts from a variety of disciplines to provide a state-of-the-art review of research findings on women and depression. View full reportPDF


Guidelines for Psychological Practice with Girls and Women

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