This manual is designed for training community health workers on how to support expecting and new mothers with depression, using evidence-based cognitive behavioral techniques. Community Health Workers can assist depressed mothers to change their unhealthy patterns of thinking and behavior, leading to an improvement in their mood and functioning, and prevention of later problems in their infants. The manual provides a step-by-step guide for CHWs implementing the Thinking Healthy intervention in 15 sessions with mothers (from pregnancy through baby’s first 10 months), and includes a structured process for each session, activities, worksheets and charts, and communication tips. This manual is a generic version for global use of a manual originally developed in Pakistan and later used in many other countries.
Thinking Healthy: A manual for psychosocial management of perinatal depression
Topics:
Depression Parenting Education
Approaches:
Benchmarks:
Perinatal Depression Follow Up Perinatal Depression Screening
Evidence Rating: III. Expert guidelines—Protocols, standards of practice, or recommendations based on expert consensus.