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Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Postpartum Depression
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Perinatal depression is prevalent and has a great impact on both mother and infant. There are empirically validated treatments for both postpartum depression and depression during pregnancy. Primary among these is Interpersonal Psychotherapy, which has been shown to be effective for postpartum women across the spectrum from mild to severe depression. At present, Interpersonal Psychotherapy is the best validated treatment for postpartum depression and should be considered first‐line treatment, especially for depressed breastfeeding women. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Key Practitioner Message
IPT is a first‐line evidence‐based treatment for postpartum depression.
IPT can be easily modified for postpartum depression.
Partners can be included in IPT for postpartum depression.
Group IPT for postpartum depression is effective for depression.
Title: Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Postpartum Depression
Description:
Perinatal depression is prevalent and has a great impact on both mother and infant.
There are empirically validated treatments for both postpartum depression and depression during pregnancy.
Primary among these is Interpersonal Psychotherapy, which has been shown to be effective for postpartum women across the spectrum from mild to severe depression.
At present, Interpersonal Psychotherapy is the best validated treatment for postpartum depression and should be considered first‐line treatment, especially for depressed breastfeeding women.
Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Key Practitioner Message
IPT is a first‐line evidence‐based treatment for postpartum depression.
IPT can be easily modified for postpartum depression.
Partners can be included in IPT for postpartum depression.
Group IPT for postpartum depression is effective for depression.
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