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Nurses, midwives can help treat depression during pregnancy and new motherhood: study

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Clinical trial suggests training non-mental health specialists in behavioural therapy can make treatment available for people who don’t have a psychologist or psychiatrist.

Depression and anxiety symptoms affect one in five women who are pregnant or postpartum in Canada and the U.S. Researchers randomly assigned 1,230 participants to eight sessions of behavioural activation therapy delivered by a mental health specialist.

“Having access is key regardless of who delivers it, because this (therapy) is something that is very well structured,” she said. “I would say, like someone who has a good bedside manner, I think that is what is important.” This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 3, 2025 . Canadian Press health coverage receives support through a partnership with the Canadian Medical Association . CP is solely responsible for this content. Nicole Ireland , The Canadian Press .

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