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Bright light therapy as a method of supportive treatment of depression in pregnancy, puerperium and other selected psychiatric diseases.
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Bright light therapy as a method of supportive treatment of depression in pregnancy, puerperium and other selected psychiatric diseases.

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  • Paulina Gdańska Department of Obstetrics and Perinatology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw
  • Iwona Kiersnowska Department of Obstetrics and Perinatology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw
  • Joanna Baranowska Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University Of Warsaw
  • Marta Kotomska Department of Basics of Nursing, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw
  • Piotr Węgrzyn Department of Obstetrics and Perinatology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw

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Light therapy, Phototherapy, Depression, Perinatal depression

Abstract

The paper presents the role of phototherapy in treatment of depression in pregnancy, puerperium and other selected psychiatric diseases. Bright light therapy can be used as an independent form of treatment or as a method supplementing pharmacotherapy. The treatment is based on the use of light that mimics natural sunlight during light therapy sessions. Phototherapy is an optimal solution when treating depressive moods, especially seasonal depression associated with deficiency of sunlight. In the autumn-winter season the production of serotonin responsible for the proper functioning of the nervous system and general well-being, is physiologically reduced. Therefore, the use of light seems to be a reasonable treatment for depressive moods. Light therapy was also adopted in the treatment of schizophrenia, post-stroke depression and eating disorders. This method is characterized by high safety profile, a small number of mild side effects and a simple treatment scheme. In view of the above, it is a convenient method to be used in clinical conditions.

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2019-05-22

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GDAŃSKA, Paulina, KIERSNOWSKA, Iwona, BARANOWSKA, Joanna, KOTOMSKA, Marta and WĘGRZYN, Piotr. Bright light therapy as a method of supportive treatment of depression in pregnancy, puerperium and other selected psychiatric diseases. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. Online. 22 May 2019. Vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 304-309. [Accessed 8 May 2025].
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