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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You need medication. PPD is a physical hormonal imbalance. You can't fix that with talk therapy. -therapist [/quote] Any decent therapist would know that medication isn’t just going to fix things. It is most effective when paired with talk therapy.[/quote] Of course, but you can't fix a hormonal imbalance with talk therapy. This is a physical issue, not a psychological one. [/quote] I really hope you are not the PP therapist. If you are, you should know that while a hormonal/neurotransmitter imbalance can be one of the contributing factors for PPD/PPA, another contributing factor can be the immense life change that becoming a mother is. It's not necessarily a clear cut issue. Medication is only going to help so much if you're aren't addressing underlying issues.[/quote]
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