T Pearlstein, S Diaz, M Howard, C Zlotnick, N Jain
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Dysphoric disorders in women: a case of perinatal depression.
During her third pregnancy, a woman becomes preoccupied with illness and death. When the dysphoria continues after her child is born, how would you evaluate and manage the problem?