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Selected Web and E-Publications
  • Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Hidden feelings of motherhood: Coping with mothering stress, depression and burnout. Medications & More, Jan. [click here]

  • Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Should mothers avoid nighttime breastfeeding to decrease their risk of depression. Breastfeeding Today, 1. [click here]

  • Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). DHA and maternal mental health: Do recent research findings ean we shouldn’t recommend omega-3s to mothers? Science & Sensibility Blog (Lamaze International), December 6, [click here]

  • Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Nighttime breastfeeding and maternal mental health. Science & Sensibility Blog (Lamaze International). [click here]

  • Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Should mothers avoid nighttime breastfeeding in order to decrease their risk of depression? Breastfeeding Today, 1. [click here]

  • Mohrbacher, N.S., & Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). The 7 natural laws of breastfeeding. Australian Breastfeeding Association [click here]

  • Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Nachtelijk ouderschap en de geestelijke gezondheid van de moeder. [click here].

  • Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Why would breastfeeding protect mothers from cardiovascular and metabolic diseases? Medications & More, March. [click here]

  • Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Why breastfeeding and omega-3s help prevent depression in pregnant and postpartum women. BestThinking.com [click here]

  • Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Non-drug treatments for depression in pregnant and postpartum women. BestThinking.com [click here]

  • Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Breastfeeding after sexual trauma. BestThinking.com [click here]

  • Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Antidepressant use in pregnant and breastfeeding women. BestThinking.com [click here]

  • Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Medication use for trauma symptoms and PTSD in pregnant and breastfeeding women.BestThinking.com [click here]

  • Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Should mothers avoid nighttime breastfeeding to decrease their risk of depression? BestThinking.com [click here]

  • Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Can fats make you happy? Omega-3 fatty acids and depression. BestThinking.com [click here]

  • Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Exercise as a treatment for depression in new mothers: It’s as effective as medications. BestThinking.com [click here]

  • Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). Bright light therapy for depression. BestThinking.com [click here]

  • Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2010). How other cultures prevent postpartum depression: Social structures that protect new mothers. BestThinking.com [click here]

  • Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009, September 8). How too much information may cause problems for breastfeeding new mothers. Science & Sensibility: A research blog for healthy pregnancy, birth and beyond from Lamaze International.[click here]


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