Interpersonal psychotherapy

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    their study “interpersonal psychotherapy as an effective short-term treatment strategy in major depression. In IPT, a reciprocal relationship between interpersonal problems and depressive symptoms is regarded as important in the onset and as a maintaining factor of depressive disorders.” The theory is used into three phases. According to Murdock (2013), the first phases will be the intake and the diagnosis procedure. There are two different assessments that need to be done. One is the formal assessment that the counselor conducts. The second assessment consists of a complete medical evaluation. The second phases are when the counselor will focus on the chief complaint or reason for referral, where client discuss more in detail the problem of the client that was discussed during intake. Counselor will support and assist client with their presenting problems. The third phases are based on termination and discusses the progress of the client (Murdock, 2013,…

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    Interpersonal psychotherapy is a type of therapy which there is emphasis on the interpersonal relationship of the various person involved such as the client’s spouse, children and other parties. There are three types of interpersonal psychotherapy Marital Therapy, Family Therapy, and Transactional Analysis. Marital therapy is a psychotherapy that is directed at improving a disturbed marital relationship. The therapy is centered on efforts to change the psychodynamics & behavior of the…

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    while, 5.7% were male. Out of those, 11.5% were Hispanic and 8.7% of all were 13 years old. Teen depression is a problem because it affects the teen’s social life, health, school performance, and everyone around them. Other complications can be using drugs or even suicide. Some recommended treatments are psychotherapy and interpersonal therapy along with medical therapy to treat depression. So, as I mentioned before, an useful treatment is psychotherapy. Psychotherapy explores feelings that…

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    The treatment aims to relieve the symptoms of depression and improve interpersonal functioning (Wurm et al., 2009). IPT is a focused-short term time-limited therapy that emphasizes the current interpersonal relationships of the depressed patient while recognizing the role of genetic, biochemical, developmental, and personality factors in causation of and vulnerability to depression (Klerman & Weissman, 1994). Within IPT, interpersonal relationships are the focus as the means to bring about…

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    The theory is that personality development and behavior disorders are related to and determined by the relationships with other people. Interpersonal approaches emphasize the identification and understanding of self-defeating patterns in relationships and to create new, healthy ones to take its place. For Zach, his breakup destroyed his self-worth and now he thinks even less of himself. He is even doubtful that he will ever find somebody else again. It is a similar situation to what happened to…

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    Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) is a treatment that is very limited on time which stimulates the patient to gain control of what mood they are functioning and it typically lasts about 12-16 weeks (Frank, J.1971). This type of therapy was developed in the 1970’s. Its focus was only on relief of the patients symptoms due to depression which now days, its treated as a medical illness. It has the ability to combine a persons interpersonal events and their moods. IPT structures on the foundation in…

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    Talk Therapy or Psychotherapy is defined as a form of psychiatric treatment that involves therapeutic conversations and interactions between a therapist and a child or family. It can help children and families understand and resolve problems, modify behavior, and make positive changes in their lives (ACAA, 2015). This therapy provides an opportunity to be able to investigate the feelings and things that are painful to them. There are also coping skills taught with Psychotherapy. There is more…

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    Two large well-controlled trials have been conducted to compare CBT and psychodynamic therapy for depression. The first was the Treatment of Depression Collaborative Research Project (TDCRP) conducted in the 1980s. This study compared the efficacy of CBT, interpersonal psychotherapy, and pharmacotherapy for depression. Outcomes for CBT and interpersonal therapy were generally equivalent (Elkin et al., 1989), although CBT did not fare as well as IPT or antidepressant medication among the more…

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    History Of Psychotherapy

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    Psychotherapy is a general term for treating mental health problems by talking with a psychiatrist, psychologist or other mental health provider (“Psychotherapy…” 2013). Science is defined by a department of systematized knowledge as an object of study or knowledge or a system of knowledge covering general truths or the operation of general laws especially as obtained and tested through scientific method (“Science…” 2015). Psychotherapy typically uses a type of trial and error method, using…

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    Psychotherapy is used to treat mental health conditions and emotional problems by allowing the patient to look deeper into their worries, troublesome habits, or problems. In the UK, psychotherapeutic services involve talking with a trained therapist on a one-on-one basis or in a group, however, other methods, such as movement, drama, music, and art are used. There are different types of psychotherapy offered in the UK and they include psychodynamic psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy,…

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