In-Home Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is Cost-Effective, Resulting in Fewer Days of Depression for Low-Income Mothers Cognitive behavioral therapy provided in the home to depressed, low-income mothers should be covered by third-party insurers and healthcare providers, not only because it is less costly than current medical standards but also because it can reduce maternal depression by 346 days over a projected three-year period.
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