The Ghost in the House
Motherhood, Raising Children, and Struggling with Depression
By Tracy Thompson
(HarperCollins, Hardcover, 9780060843793, 272pp.)
Publication Date: July 20, 2006
Categories: Depression, Parenting - Motherhood
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Very quickly Thompson realized that virtually everything she had learned up to then about dealing with depression was now either inadequate or useless. In fact, maternal depression was a different beast altogether. She tackled her problem head-on, meticulously investigating the latest scientific research and collecting the stories of nearly 400 mothers with depression. What she found was startling: a problem more widespread than she or any other mother struggling alone with this affliction could have imagined. Women make up nearly 12 million of the 19 million Americans affected by depression every year, experiencing episodes at nearly twice the rate that men do. Women suffer most frequently between the ages of twenty-five and forty-four—not coincidentally, the primary childbearing years.
"The Ghost in the House," the result of Thompson's extensive studies, is the first book to address maternal depression as a lifelong illness thatcan have profound ramifications for mother and child. A striking blend of memoir and journalism, here is an invaluable resource for the millions of women who are white-knuckling their way through what should be the most satisfying years of their lives. Thompson offers her readers a concise summary of the cutting-edge research in this field, deftly written prose, and, above all, hope.
"[The Ghost in the House is a] compelling mixture of memoir and research..fascinating..a welcome opening statement designed to get people talking."
-Boston Globe
In this vital book, Thompson achieves the same level of nuanced insight that made The Beast so compelling.
-Andrew Solomon, author of The Noonday Demon
A moving and deeply personal account....Thompson, a wonderful writer, shows how maternal depression can be managed and even overcome.
-Ann Crittenden, author of The Price of Motherhood
Thompson manages to integrate multiple perspectives, demonstrating how children respond to and internalize their mother's depression....
-Library Journal











