“…Treatment readiness barriers were identified as issues that focused on fear of seeking treatment (guilt or shame), lack of motivation for treatment (personal), the belief that treatment was not needed (personal), and the obstacle of interpersonal relationships with family and childcare (interpersonal reasons) (see Table ). For Personal barriers women often delayed or avoided treatment because they changed their mind, wanted to manage on their own, or had problems making arrangements (Allen, ; Brown, ; Ehrmin, ; Hser, Maglione, Polinsky, & Anglin, ; Jones, Hopson, Warner, Hardiman, & James, ; MacMaster, ; Roberts & Nishimoto, ; Rosen, Tolman, & Warner, ). Interpersonal barriers were more specific to caring for children, a spouse/partner, and other family members.…”