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Thank you for your feedback. Report a problem with this page. What were you doing? It is important to note that clients of IPT must have internal motivation for change, and be willing to explore their own role in the presenting problem s , in order for treatment to be effective. Today, IPT is considered a versatile and flexible approach to psychotherapy, and thus, is used in treating a variety of different mental health struggles and diagnoses. In fact, interpersonal therapy is now considered an empirically validated treatment for:.

Find a therapist that is skilled in interpersonal therapy. Klerman, G. Interpersonal psychotherapy of depression: A brief, focused, specific strategy. Jason Aronson, Incorporated. Markowitz, J. Moreover, though the treatment most commonly provided for both acute and maintenance treatment of depression was psychodynamic psychotherapy, there was a dearth of data about its efficacy in general, much less data regarding the role of psychotherapy in the prevention of relapse.

The studies of psychotherapy at that time were largely limited to behavioral treatments, though there were several large scale psychodynamic studies which had been published. Few of these studies, however, used the contemporary diagnostic criteria for depression or standardized outcome measures. Most were also limited in scope and sample size. The initial studies of IPT were designed to reflect clinical practice as closely as possible, both with respect to medication and psychotherapy.

Because many patients received both psychotherapy and drugs, either together or in sequence, Klerman and Weissman and colleagues elected to include a standardized psychotherapy in the maintenance treatment trial. There was not an assumption that psychotherapy would be efficacious, but that psychotherapy should be subjected to testing in a clinical trial.

The psychotherapy developed and manualized for this original treatment trial was modeled after what was considered high quality supportive psychotherapy as it might be delivered by social workers. A 3-way comparison acute treatment trial using antidepressants and IPT was then conducted [].

Efficacy results were positive, and the combination of medication and psychotherapy was found to be the most efficacious treatment for depression.

The original IPT manual, Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depression [7], was published in as a manual for this research project. Since that time, IPT has been tested for a variety of affective disorders with different populations of patients.

A sampling of these studies include depressed adolescents [8], the elderly [], perinatal women [], and dysthymia []. Frank and Kupfer have also demonstrated that IPT is an effective maintenance treatment for depression []. IPT has also been utilized with patients with eating disorders bulimia [20], anorexia [21], binge eating disorder [22] , and social phobia [23]. It has been tested in many different cultural and international settings, and by using different methods of delivery, such as phone-delivered IPT [24], in brief form in community settings [25], and with couples [26] and in groups [].

Frank E. New York: Guilford, Frank E, Levenson JC. Interpersonal Psychotherapy. Hinrichsen, G.



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