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flag Study shows nurses and doulas can effectively treat new mothers' depression and anxiety after behavioral training.

flag A new study in Nature Medicine shows that nurses, midwives, and doulas can effectively treat depression and anxiety during pregnancy and post-delivery after training in short-term behavioral therapy. flag The SUMMIT Trial involved 1,230 participants receiving eight sessions of therapy, either in-person or via telemedicine, both proving equally effective. flag This approach can help address the shortage of mental health professionals and high out-of-pocket costs, making therapy more accessible for new mothers.

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