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Psychosocial Therapy With Antidepressants More Effective In Helping Depressed Stroke Patients
August 31, 2009 by NewsBot
Depressed stroke patients who received medication and psychosocial therapy improved significantly in the short term and a year later, compared to those receiving medication alone. The psychosocial therapy focused on depression education, problem-solving and increasing pleasant experiences. Depression is common after stroke and can impede recovery.