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Layperson can reduce pregnant women’s depression as well as mental health professional – EurekAlert
Paraprofessionals generated similar reductions in depressive symptoms as mental health professionals when delivering a group-based cognitive-behavioral therapy…

- Home health visits change to virtual ones during pandemic
- ‘We don’t have to rely on mental health professionals’
- As perinatal depression soars during pandemic, there’s a growing need for treatment
CHICAGO — Perinatal depression has soared during the pandemic. But many mental health professionals are overwhelmed and can’t take on new clients.
Good news comes from a new Northwestern Medicine study finding paraprofessionals generated similar reductions in depressive symptoms as mental health professionals…
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