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Postpartum Psychosis: Experts Seek a Distinct Category Within the DSM

Postpartum Help Worldwide’s Nicole Cirino, MD, co-authored a consensus assertion recommending that postpartum psychosis be categorized as its personal class of psychological sickness within the DSM-5 and ICD 11.

PSI Board Chair, School Member, and Postpartum Psychosis Job Power Member Nicole Cirino, MD, is a part of a world professional consensus panel calling to categorise postpartum psychosis.

The consensus statement summarizes scientific proof, supporting postpartum psychosis as a definite psychological sickness inside the bipolar spectrum. Appropriate classification will enhance detection and remedy, in flip saving the lives of moms and infants.

“Postpartum psychosis is a extreme psychiatric sickness that’s estimated to strike as much as 2.6 out of each 1,000 girls after they offer beginning. Signs can embrace mania, despair with psychotic options, impaired considering, agitation and irritability. Left untreated, the situation may cause girls to commit suicide or kill their infants. It’s thought of a psychiatric emergency and sometimes requires hospitalization.

The situation is taken into account one of the simply recognized psychological sicknesses amongst girls due to its speedy onset and distinctive signs, but it’s not acknowledged in two key assets used for medical remedy and billing: the Diagnostic and Statistical Handbook, usually referred to as DSM-5, or the Worldwide Classification of Illness.”

The consensus assertion within the scientific journal Organic Psychiatry features a full overview of the psychiatric literature on postpartum psychosis.


Veerle Bergink, Schahram Akbarian, Nancy Byatt, Prabha S. Chandra, Nicole Cirino, Paola Dazzan, Lot De Witte, Arianna Di Florio, Clare Dolman, Ian Jones, Astrid Kamperman, Behrang Mahjani, Samantha Meltzer-Brody, Trine Munk-Olsen, Sarah Nagle-Yang, Lauren M. Osborne, Natalie Rasgon, Thalia Robakis, Harish Thippeswamy, Simone N. Vigod, Jennifer L. Payne.

Postpartum Psychosis and Bipolar Dysfunction: Assessment of Neurobiology and Professional Consensus Assertion on classification., Organic Psychiatry, 2025, ISSN 0006-3223, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2025.10.016.

(https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006322325015367


In regards to the Co-Creator

Dr. Nicole Cirino

Dr. Nicole Cirino is a doctor specializing in reproductive psychiatry medical care, training, and analysis for girls with perinatal, perimenstrual, and perimenopausal psychiatric circumstances, in addition to problems of feminine sexual dysfunction, together with postpartum despair, perinatal loss, sexual trauma associated circumstances, postpartum psychosis, perinatal OCD, PMDD, and different psychological well being circumstances that happen throughout the reproductive life span. She holds a Professor appointment at Baylor School of Drugs, the place she additionally serves because the Director of the Division of Reproductive Psychiatry within the Division of Obstetrics and Gynecology. She teaches the medical features of reproductive psychiatry to greater than 800 medical clinicians yearly. She serves in management roles on many nationwide committees, together with the American Psychiatric Affiliation (APA), the Worldwide Society of Reproductive Psychiatrists (ISRP), and the Worldwide Society for the Research of Ladies’s Sexual Well being (ISSWSH).
Dr. Cirino acquired her MD from Loyola College of Chicago Stritch College of Drugs and accomplished her residency and fellowship at Northwestern College Feinberg College of Drugs. She lives in Houston, TX, along with her husband Nick and their three teenage kids.


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