2007
DOI: 10.1093/med:psych/9780195309416.001.0001
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Clinician's Quick Guide to Interpersonal Psychotherapy

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“…Interpersonal psychotherapy for major depression is a time-limited, manualized treatment that aims to improve patients’ symptoms by effecting change in their interpersonal functioning and quality of social supports (15,30). Interpersonal psychotherapy has theoretical roots in attachment theory (30) and emphasizes the formative influences of early interpersonal relationships.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Interpersonal psychotherapy for major depression is a time-limited, manualized treatment that aims to improve patients’ symptoms by effecting change in their interpersonal functioning and quality of social supports (15,30). Interpersonal psychotherapy has theoretical roots in attachment theory (30) and emphasizes the formative influences of early interpersonal relationships.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a previous uncontrolled pilot study, we found that interpersonal psychotherapy was well suited to the concerns of depressed women with sexual abuse histories and well received by staff therapists (1). Interpersonal psychotherapy has demonstrated efficacy in improving severe and recurrent depression (15), shown promise for treating PTSD (16,17), and improved clinical outcomes among women with low income and from racial-ethnic minority groups (1,16,18). …”
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“…Изучение нарушений социального познания у больных депрессиями ведется в рамках нескольких подходов: концепции эмоционального и социаль-ного интеллекта [1,4], осознанности [8], «модели психического» [5], а также в рамках специфических психотерапевтических подходов [9,10].…”
Section: направления эмпирического изучения нарушений социального позunclassified
“…Вейссман и соавт. [10] рассматривают воз-никновение депрессии и ее хронификацию в кон-тексте актуальных межличностных отношений больного и связывают ее с рядом дефицитов соци-альных навыков, которые могут приводить к кон-фликтам, разрывам в отношениях с людьми, к со-циальной изоляции.…”
Section: направления эмпирического изучения нарушений социального позunclassified
“…The active control condition, interpersonal therapy with a grief focus, followed a standard published manual (Wiessman et al, 2000). Briefly, interpersonal therapy has an introductory phase when symptoms and an interpersonal inventory are reviewed, a middle phase that addresses grief symptoms, interpersonal problems (as well as specifically addressing the positive and negative aspects of the patient's relationship with the deceased person), and encouraging participation in satisfying activities and relationships, and a termination phase.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%