Interpersonal Psychotherapy - A Clinician's Guide
β Scribed by Michael Robertson (Author)
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2003
- Leaves
- 328
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) is a treatment that helps to reduce psychological symptoms by intervening in relationship difficulties. This book highlights common clinical issues and covers an extensive range of interpersonal problems and psychopathology for which IPT is applicable. It draws on theoretical and research aspects in order to inform
β¦ Table of Contents
Preface SECTION 1 Introduction Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. IPT Theory and Clinical Applications SECTION 2 Initial Sessions Chapter 3. The Structure of IPT Chapter 4. Assessment and Patient Selection Chapter 5. Negotiating the Treatment Contract Chapter 6. The Interpersonal Inventory Chapter 7. The Interpersonal Formulation SECTION 3 IPT Techniques Chapter 8. Clarification Chapter 9. Communication Analysis Chapter 10. Interpersonal Incidents Chapter 11. Use of Affect Chapter 12. Role Playing Chapter 13. Problem Solving Chapter 14. Homework Chapter 15. Use of Therapeutic Relationship SECTION 4 Problem Areas Chapter 16. Interpersonal Disputes Chapter 17. Role Transitions Chapter 18. Grief and Loss Chapter 19. Interpersonal Sensitivity SECTION 5 Concluding IPT Chapter 20. Concluding Acute Treatment and Maintenance SECTION 6 Additional Aspects of IPT Chapter 21. Psychodynamic Processes Chapter 22. Research in IPT Chapter 23. Example: Allan Integrated Case Appendices
β¦ Subjects
Behavioral Sciences;Psychological Science
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