american psychiatric association
08/25/2018 / By Michelle Simmons
Study finds SINGING helps women overcome postnatal depression through expressing emotions
A new study showed that women can recover from postpartum depression by singing with their babies in a group. For the study, a team of researchers from the Centre for Performance Science analyzed the associations of singing and creative workshops, and standard postpartum care on postpartum depression. In the study, more than 130 mothers were […]
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