'They're not alone': online therapy program supports new mothers with perinatal mood disorders
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Dickinson class helps new moms fight postpartum depression
DICKINSON — One in seven mothers experience postpartum depression, and one of the strongest risk factors is a lack of support. In an effort to address that, a local nonprofit recently hosted a four-week class in Dickinson to equip expecting mothers with skills to reduce the likelihood and severity of postpartum depression. Offered for the first time in North Dakota, the class was based on the ROSE Program — a curriculum focused on developing min…
Artificial Intelligence Involves Postpartum Depression: the New Platform
Among the safest applications of artificial intelligence is definitely medicine and scientific research. There is a tool that could predict who is at high risk of developing postpartum depression. This is stated by the study conducted by Roy Perlis of Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston, and published in the American Journal of Psychology. The platform was trained and validated with data of more than 29,000 new mo…


'They're not alone': online therapy program supports new mothers with perinatal mood disorders
Since December 2024, the South East Health Unit has been offering an online, nine-week-long cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) program to help mothers work through the complicated feelings that can arise during pregnancy and after giving birth, identified as perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.
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