ABSTRACT

Postpartum depression is hard on a marriage. In their private practices, authors Karen Kleiman and Amy Wenzel often find themselves face-to-face with marriages that are suffocating, as if the depression has sucked the life out of a relationship that was only prepared for the anticipated joy of pending childbirth. What happens to marriage? Why do couples become angry, isolated, and disconnected? Tokens of Affection looks closely at marriages that have withstood the passing storm of depression and are now seeking, or in need of, direction back to their previous levels of functioning and connectedness. The reader is introduced to a model of collaboration that refers to 8 specific features, which guide postpartum couples back from depression. These features, framed as “Tokens,” are based on marital therapy literature and serve as a reminder that these are not just communication skill-building techniques; they are gift-giving gestures on behalf of their relationship. A reparative resource, Tokens of Affection helps couples find renewed harmony, a solid relational ground, and reconnection.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter |17 pages

Your Current Married State

chapter |17 pages

When Depression Descends

chapter |16 pages

The Connection

chapter |8 pages

Secrets of a Successful Marriage?

The Tokens

chapter |13 pages

Connection Strategies

chapter |14 pages

Token of Esteem

chapter |10 pages

Token of Collaboration

chapter |11 pages

Token of Compromise

chapter |14 pages

Token of Selflessness

chapter |11 pages

Token of Sanctuary

chapter |18 pages

Token of Expression

chapter |19 pages

Token of Tolerance

chapter |13 pages

Token of Loyalty

chapter |13 pages

Bumps in the Road

chapter |10 pages

What's Next?