Interpersonal psychotherapy

Interpersonal psychotherapy
About this book
Ten contributors overview the state of interpersonal psychotherapy from its advent in the 1970s as a time- limited treatment for major depression, based on the interpersonal school (Sullivan, 1953). In the context of managed care, IPT is increasingly a treatment of choice for mood as well as nonmood disorders, with the adolescent and HIV-positive depressed, for bulimia nervosa, in couple and group formats, in telephone interventions, and in patient self-help guides. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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- OL Work ID
- OL19237671W
Subjects
TherapyMethodsInterpersonal psychotherapyDepressive DisorderPsychotherapyProfessional-Patient Relations