Depression Treatment

Scaling evidence-based mental health care globally.

Our model at-a-glance

StrongMinds treats depression using group interpersonal therapy.

This manualized, time-bound talk therapy model

emphasizes interpersonal relationships as the root of – and source of recovery for – depression.

IPT-G is well-studied in low- and middle-income countries

and is recommended by the World Health Organization as a first-line depression intervention in low-resource settings.

How IPT-G Works

A closer look at results from this evidence-based approach.

Community-Based, Culturally Adapted

IPT-G Focuses on Four Key Triggers of Depression

Grief over loss

(sustained)

Life changes

(job loss, marriage, divorce, diagnoses, becoming a parent, etc.)

Unresolved conflict

(with family members, friends, or work colleagues)

Social isolation

(physical distancing, relocation, loss of social network)

When a woman recovers from depression

She changes the world around her

Screening for Depression

Phases of Therapy

Initial

Participants focus on building trust and rapport among group members so that they feel comfortable opening up with one another.

Middle

Participants engage in discussion and collective problem-solving. They learn to understand the symptoms and triggers of depression.

Termination

As participants end formal sessions, they will plan to identify and mitigate triggers so they can prevent recurring depressive episodes.

Sustainability and Scaling

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