Which statement about treatment for depression is true?

A. Therapy is unlikely to be effective in treating maternal depression.
B. Antidepressant medication is rarely prescribed to treat maternal depression, but is often prescribed to treat paternal depression.
C. Effective treatment for depression requires long-term interventions.
D. When a parent does not respond to treatment, a child's warm relationship with another person can safeguard the child's development.


Answer: D

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