- Edition Fit: ISBN 9781615373062 matches the 2022 hardcover edition of Textbook of Women’s Reproductive Mental Health.
- Cheapest Route: The sampled used print option is the lowest price in this snapshot.
- Best New-Copy Value: The current print listing is still below the sampled eTextbook and other new-print comparators.
- Reference Use: Ownership makes most sense for readers who want a durable clinical reference across perinatal, reproductive, and lifespan mental-health topics.
- Price Snapshot Date: April 15, 2026
If you only need the buying answer
If your priority is lowest price and you are comfortable with used condition, the sampled used option at $78.21 is cheaper. If you want a new or like-new ownership route without relying on the used market, the current print listing at $89.36 is still attractive because it is below the sampled eTextbook at $100.44 and below the sampled retail hardcover comparator.
| Store | Format | Condition | Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Merybook | New | $89.36 | Check listing | |
| Alibris | Used | $78.21 | Check price | |
| VitalSource | eTextbook | Digital access | $100.44 | Check price |
| Walmart | Hardcover | New | $113.48 | Check price |
This is a specialist cross-disciplinary reference, not a disposable course reader. That is why the right comparison is not simply “print versus digital.” It is also “used ownership versus new ownership” and whether the reader wants a dependable volume for later clinical return across perinatal psychiatry, reproductive transitions, and lifespan mental health.
What this book actually teaches
Textbook of Women’s Reproductive Mental Health brings together psychiatric and women’s-health perspectives across reproductive transitions and clinical complexity. Its value lies in offering a more integrated framework than short chapters or general psychiatry surveys can provide. Readers often use books like this to compare presentations, treatment considerations, and lifespan context rather than to read linearly once.
That makes ownership more understandable than it would be for a narrow seminar reader. The only real question is whether used condition is acceptable or whether a new copy is worth the premium.
When print is worth keeping
If you only care about the lowest ownership price, the sampled used route wins. If you want a clean print copy for long-term reference, the current listing still has a strong case because it remains cheaper than the sampled eTextbook and other new-print options.
Sources checked
- American Psychiatric Association Publishing product page for Textbook of Women’s Reproductive Mental Health: appi.org
- Current market pricing reviewed on April 15, 2026.
Dr. Telly Kamelia 














