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    Clinician's Quick Guide to Interpersonal Psychotherapy

    Clinician's Quick Guide to Interpersonal Psychotherapy by Weissman, Myrna M.; Markowitz, John C.; Klerman, Gerald L.;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 1 March 2007

    • ISBN 9780195309416
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages208 pages
    • Size 234x153x14 mm
    • Weight 364 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    The Clinician's Quick Guide to Interpersonal Psychotherapy is a practical guide for busy clinicians who want to learn interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), but who lack the time to read a more detailed manual or to attend a course. The book is also intended for clinicians who have had some exposure to IPT in workshops or supervision and want a reference book for their practice.

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    Long description:

    The Clinician's Quick Guide to Interpersonal Psychotherapy is a practical guide for busy clinicians who want to learn Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT). Initially developed as a treatment for major depression, IPT has proven highly effective as a therapy for a number of other disorders. IPT can be combined with medication, and it is a safe alternative to medication for those individuals who may not be able to take antidepressants. IPT has been shown not only
    to relieve symptoms but to build social skills.

    Learn how to use IPT to effectively treat depression, as well as other disorders including bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, eating disorders, and borderline personality disorder. Written by the originators of the treatment, this practical book describes how to approach clinical encounters with patients, how to focus IPT treatment, and ways to handle therapeutic difficulties. The book updates research findings on IPT and addresses its adaptation to different cultures. Complete with clinical
    examples and sample therapist scripts throughout, this guide foregoes the theoretical and empirical background of IPT, and focuses on teaching you the best way to deliver this effective, time-limited, diagnostically focused, and immensely practical treatment.

    ...very comprehensive and practical in scope...written in an interesting and stimulating stylein which the authors have successfully distilled the core skills and principles of IPT.

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    Table of Contents:

    An Outline of IPT
    Section I. How to Conduct IPT
    What is IPT?
    Beginning IPT
    Grief
    Interpersonal Disputes
    Role Transitions
    Interpersonal Deficits
    Termination
    Techniques in IPT and the Therapist's Role
    Common Therapeutic Issues and Patient Questions
    Section II. Adaptations of IPT for Mood Disorders
    Overview of Adaptations to IPT
    Maintenance Treatment of Depression
    Pregnancy, Miscarriage and Postpartum Depression
    Depression in Adolescents and Children
    Depression in Older Adults
    Depression in Medical Patients
    Dysthymic Disorder
    Bipolar Disorder
    Section III. Adaptations of IPT for Non-Mood Disorders
    Substance Abuse
    Eating Disorders
    Anxiety Disorders
    Borderline Personality Disorder
    Section IV. Special Topics, Training and Resources
    IPT Across Cultures and in Developing Countries
    IPT in Group, Conjoint, and Telephone Formats for IPT
    Training and Resources

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