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‘Motivational’ interviews reduce depression, increase survival after stroke, study finds
June 23, 2011 by NewsBot
Stroke patients who meet with therapists to discuss recovery and life expectations, and potential obstacles, within one month after stroke show fewer signs of depression, according to a new study. Death rates for those receiving early, talk-based therapy were lower compared to patients receiving standard stroke care.