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Dear Dolly Kumari,

Based on the papers you've read, we think you might be interested in this recently published article from Academia Mental Health and Well-Being: How interpersonal psychotherapy groups support recovery from depression: a qualitative study in rural Uganda
How interpersonal psychotherapy groups support recovery from depression: a qualitative study in rural Uganda
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Author Photo Khamisi Musanje, Elly Atuhumuza, Emmanuel Kimera, Joseph Mugarura, Gerald M. Nsereko, Hillary M. Mukula...
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Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Groups (IPT-G) is increasingly used to treat depression in resource-limited settings as an affordable alternative to expensive mental health treatments. While evidence supporting the effectiveness of IPT-G in such contexts continues to grow, a clear understanding of what makes IPT-G... Read more
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