The Effect of Early Dyadic Psychotherapy for Mothers Suffering From PPD on Oxytocin Level and on Childrens' Emotional Development
Postpartum Depression
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Postpartum Depression
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- women age 18 years old +
- women screening score of Depression EPDS>10 (Edinburgh quastionnnaire)
- single child delivery
- babies 3-8 monthes years old
Exclusion Criteria:
- severe MDD
- intelectual disability
- women screening score of Depression EPDS<10 (Edinburgh quastionnnaire)
- pregnant women
- women diagnosed with Bipolar disorder or Schizophrenia, delirium, psychosis *due to drug abuse, OCD
- Aggressive intentions towards the baby
- high risk for self and other injury
- drug abuse
- physical condition influencing depressive symptoms
- unstable physical condition due to various illnesses (cancer, diabetes...)
Sites / Locations
- Ilanir shchoriRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
dyadic treatment
supportive treatment
Mothers and infants will be treated with dyadic psychotherapy focused on interactions, emphasizing eye contact, body language, empathy, and social reciprocity, using the principles of Interaction Guidance Therapy (Sameroff et al., 2004). Dyadic psychotherapy will be administered one time a week during the 8-week trial period, at the subject's home. Each session, approximately 90 minutes long, will include videotaping mother-infant interaction, watching the last session's interaction as a part of video-feedback technique, and discussing main issues in the mother-infant relationship. In addition, each session will begin and end with a- 5-minute episode of affectionate touch and gaze synchrony between the mother and her infant.
mothers will receive psychoeducational knowledge regarding the infants' development. The treatment will be administered one time a week during the 8-week trial period, at the subjects' home.