Interpersonal counselling versus perinatal-specific cognitive behavioural therapy for women with depression during pregnancy offered in routine psychological treatment services: a phase II randomised trial
Up to one in eight women experience depression during pregnancy. In the UK, low intensity cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is the main psychological treatment offered for those with mild or moderate depress...
Source: BMC Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Jonathan Evans, Jenny Ingram, Roslyn Law, Hazel Taylor, Debbie Johnson, Joel Glynn, Becky Hopley, David Kessler, Jeff Round, Jenny Ford, Iryna Culpin and Heather O ’Mahen Tags: Research Source Type: research
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