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  1. Margaret Howard, PhD. Professor of psychiatry, Brown University, Rhode Island, US. “Each woman has a unique set of experiences, but what unites them is that they are experiencing depression or another mood disorder at a time when there is a strong cultural expectation to be ‘happy’ (during pregnancy or after giving birth).

  2. Life at court. Material culture. William Monson. External links. Notes. Margaret Howard, Countess of Nottingham, by Cornelius Johnson, ( Dunrobin Castle) Margaret Stuart (or Stewart) ( c. 1591 – 4 August 1639), Scottish aristocrat and courtier in England. She served as lady-in-waiting to the queen consort of England, Anne of Denmark.

  3. Margaret Howard, Countess of Suffolk (born Margaret Hyde Leiter; 1 September 1879 – 5 March 1968) was an American-born heiress who married into the British aristocracy and was known as one of the "Dollar Princesses."

  4. Margaret Howard is a licensed clinical psychologist whose primary clinical and research interests include perinatal mental health with particular focus on postpartum mood and anxiety disorders, trauma, and treatment models that support the mother-baby dyad.

  5. Margaret Howard may refer to: Margaret Howard, Duchess of Norfolk , née Margaret Audley, (died 1564) Margaret Howard, Countess of Nottingham , née Margaret Stewart, (1591–1639)

  6. Dr. Margaret Howard, Ph.D is a Clinical Psychologist and a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior and Medicine at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.

  7. 29 de ago. de 1992 · IT IS hard to believe, but there are people who do not like Margaret Howard. Huge numbers of us think she is wonderful, and have not forgiven the BBC for summarily sacking her from Radio 4's Pick ...