2007
DOI: 10.1177/1534650106286533
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In-Home Cognitive Behavior Therapy for a Depressed Mother in a Home Visitation Program

Abstract: Depression is frequently observed among young mothers who are low income who participate in home visitation programs that are focused on optimizing child development. Maternal depression can undermine such prevention programs, and mothers are faced with significant barriers to obtaining concurrent effective mental health treatment. This case study describes In-Home Cognitive Behavior Therapy (IH-CBT), an adapted treatment for depressed mothers in home visitation. IH-CBT provides an empirically based treatment … Show more

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“…Providing treatment in the home setting is an appealing strategy to addressing these concerns. Ammerman and colleagues (Ammerman et al, 2007; Ammerman, Putnam, Stevens, et al, 2010) provide an example of such an approach in which an adapted treatment for maternal depression was designed and implemented in the home setting (i.e., In-Home CBT). Beeber et al (2010) developed a version of Interpersonal Psychotherapy that was delivered in the homes of mothers participating in Early Head Start.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Providing treatment in the home setting is an appealing strategy to addressing these concerns. Ammerman and colleagues (Ammerman et al, 2007; Ammerman, Putnam, Stevens, et al, 2010) provide an example of such an approach in which an adapted treatment for maternal depression was designed and implemented in the home setting (i.e., In-Home CBT). Beeber et al (2010) developed a version of Interpersonal Psychotherapy that was delivered in the homes of mothers participating in Early Head Start.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…American Journal of Medical Genetics Not a research study Ammerman (2007) Clinical Case Studies Not a group intervention Anon (1996) Lau (2005) The Hong Kong Nursing Journal Not a research study Lee (2001) Evidence-based Mental Health Commentary only Lembke (2002) Psychiatric Times Qualitative study Lockhart (1988) The Lamp Not a research study Loendersloot (1983) …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mental health services provided in older adults' homes have begun to be documented (Ammerman et al, 2007;Banerjee, Sharmash, Macdonald, & Mann, 1996;Burns et al, 2001;Craman, 1992;Dittbrenner, 1994;Kaufman et al, 2000;Knapp & Slattery, 2004;Lipsman, 1996;Muijen et al, 1992;Maxfield & Segal, 2008;Rosqvist et al, 2002). Some of the literature provides data for effective application of initially in-clinic, evidenced-based treatments in home settings.…”
Section: In-home Mental Health Servicesmentioning
confidence: 96%