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I don’t deserve to be this happy: Dampening of positive feelings found to predict postpartum depressive symptoms
April 29, 2014 by NewsBot
For the first time, research shows that the dampening or suppression of positive emotions plays an important role in the development of postpartum depression. This has implications for the treatment of depressed mothers. The researchers are currently working to develop a treatment method focused specifically on counteracting dampening. Existing methods, such as mindfulness, may also have a positive effect on dampening they say.