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Post Partum Depression Research

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In the center for developmental neuroscience in the interdisciplinary center, Prof. Ruth Feldman developed a special treatment method for postpartum depression, proven to be effective.

The treatment includes 8 sessions with and your baby, at your home and two home visits before and after the treatment.

A respectable monetary reward is guaranteed to participants who will complete their participation in the study.

Contact us – ppdidc@gmail.com

Dr. Moran Influs-Adler and the team

Terms of participation

If you gave birth 3-8 months ago and you experience depression, fatigue, flooding, increased anxiety, difficulty caring for or relating to your baby.

If you live in the center of the country.

If you gave birth in a single birth (not twins) and on time (your child is not considered premature)

Mothers' Feedbacks

Mother 1: I was very happy and honored to take part in the research including the human material that was in it – the lovely X who came for home visits and the stunning X who was an attentive, pleasant and professional ear. Thanks for everything including the coupons (which I did not know about and was pleasantly surprised). I had a warm corner during a difficult time. Thanks for the opportunity. Go forth and succeed!

Mother 2: Sad that it’s over… Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the successful match I and S. with X the lovely caregiver who was above and beyond in professionalism and humanity! I wish each one had received such treatment during these complex months. I have no doubt that the donation has already reached S. as well.

Mother 3: I wanted to say thank you for the privilege of being a part of the process. Thanks for attaching me to it. The difference between its beginning and its end … is indescribable! And I wish it would just go on like this!

Mother 4: The treatment was very significant for me and I am glad that I was allowed to take part in the research. Thank you

Team

Prof. Ruth Feldman – Director of the Center for Brain Research and Human Development Developer of the Intervention Program and Director of Research

Dr. Orna Zaguri Sharon – Director of the Hormonal Laboratory

Dr. Daphna Dolberg – Clinical and Developmental Psychologist, Instructor

Dr. Moran Influs Adler – Responsible for the research project, Clinical Psychologist

Shiran Lifshin – PhD student, recruitment manager, specialized psychologist, supportive care

Olga Hayut – PhD student, specialized psychologist, responsible for EEG research

Shir Maayan – specialized psychologist, dyadic therapy

Shir Maayan – specialized psychologist, dyadic therapy

Shira Disitzer – Specialist Psychologist, Supportive Care

Liat Nuriel – Psychologist, supportive care

Adi Hayden – Administrative Director, Home Visits

Omri Ron – intern in psychology, supportive care

Neta Avron – Home visits

Tali Ben Yehuda – Home visits

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    Research

    • Neurobiology of Human Attachments
    • Maternal Depression and its Long-Term Impact
    • Chronic Early Trauma and its Long-Term Effects
    • Premature Birth and the Role of Touch
    • The Neuroscience of Empathy and Inter-Group Conflict
    • Neurobiology of Human Attachments
    • Maternal Depression and its Long-Term Impact
    • Chronic Early Trauma and its Long-Term Effects
    • Premature Birth and the Role of Touch
    • The Neuroscience of Empathy and Inter-Group Conflict

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