Myrna M. Weissman, John C. Markowitz, Gerald L. Klerman.
EDITION STATEMENT
Edition Statement
Updated and expanded edition.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
New York :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Oxford University Press,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
[2018]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
xiii, 283 pages ;
Dimensions
24 cm
GENERAL NOTES
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Revision of: Clinician's quick guide to interpersonal psychotherapy. 2007.
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Introduction -- The Interpersonal Psychotherapy Platform -- Elements of Psychotherapy -- Boundaries of Adaptation -- Transdiagnostic Issues -- How Does IPT Work? -- Historical, Theoretical, and Empirical Basis of IPT -- Efficacy and Effectiveness -- An Outline of IPT -- Initial Sessions -- Intermediate Sessions: The Problem Areas -- Termination -- How to Conduct IPT -- What IS IPT? -- Overview -- Concept of Depression in IPT -- Goals of IPT -- Understanding How the Depression Began -- Facts About Depression -- Major Depressive Disorder -- Dysthymic Disorder/Persistent Depressive Disorder -- Bipolar Disorder -- Mild Depression -- Beginning IPT -- Tasks of the Initial Visits -- Review the Symptoms and Make the Diagnosis -- Anxiety, Alcohol, Drugs -- Explain the Diagnosis and Treatment Options -- Evaluate the Need for Medication -- Review the Patient's Current Problems in Relationship to Depression (Interpersonal Inventory) -- Present the Formulation -- Make the Treatment Contract and Explain What to Expect -- The Sick Role -- Entering the Intermediate Sessions -- Involvement of Others -- Grief -- Normal Grief -- Complicated Grief -- DSM-5 and Grief -- Grief as a Problem Area in IPT -- Goals in Treating a Grief Reaction -- Catharsis -- Reestablishing Interests and Relationships -- Case Example: A Husband's Death -- Case Example: Hidden Death -- Role Disputes -- Definition -- Goals of Treatment -- Stage of the Dispute -- Managing Role Disputes -- Case Example: Overburdened and Unappreciated -- Case Example: Fighting Back -- Role Transitions -- Definition -- Goals and Strategies -- New Social or Work Skills -- Case Example: A Dream Home -- Case Example: Retirement -- Case Example: Trouble at Work -- Case Example: Single Again -- Interpersonal Deficits (Social Isolation; No Life Events) -- Definition -- Goals and Strategies -- Case Example: "I Can't Make Friends" -- Case Example: "Relationships Never Last" -- Termination and Maintenance Treatment -- Termination -- Maintenance Treatment -- Case Example: Speaking Up Takes Time -- IPT Techniques and the Therapist's Role -- Nondirective Exploration -- Direct Elicitation -- Encouragement of Affect -- Clarification -- Communication Analysis -- Decision Analysis -- Role Play -- The Therapeutic Relationship -- The Therapist's Role -- Common Therapeutic Issues and Patient Questions -- Therapeutic Issues -- Technical Issues -- Comparison with Other Treatment -- Patient Questions -- Problems More Often Seen in Primary Care Settings -- Adaptations of IPT for Mood Disorders -- Overview of Adaptations of IPT -- Time -- Experience -- Empirical Support -- Peripartum Depression: Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Postpartum, Infertility -- Overview -- Adaptations -- Problem Areas -- Depression in Adolescents and Children -- Adolescent Depression -- Prepubertal Depression -- Comparative Efficacy in Children and Adolescents -- Conclusion -- Depression in Older Adults -- Overview -- Adaptations -- Problem Areas -- Other Features -- Case Example: I Lost My Wife and My Life -- Depression in Medical Patients: Interpersonal Counseling and Brief IPT -- Overview -- Adaptation -- Primary Care and Elderly Patients -- Case Example: Diabetes Was Not the Only Problem -- Interpersonal Counseling (IPC) and Brief IPT -- Persistent Depressive Disorder/Dysthymia -- Diagnosis -- Adaptation -- Case Example: Taking All of the Blame -- Conclusion -- Bipolar Disorder -- Diagnosis -- Adaptation -- Case Example: Taming the Roller Coaster -- Conclusion -- Adaptations of IPT for Non-Mood Disorders -- Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders -- Overview -- Adaptation -- Conclusion -- Eating Disorders -- Diagnosis -- Adaptations -- Case Example: Obesity in Her Thoughts -- Conclusion -- Anxiety Disorders: Social Anxiety Disorder and Panic Disorder -- Background -- Adaptations -- Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia) -- Case Example: Scared to Talk -- Panic Disorder -- Other Applications -- Conclusion -- Trauma- and Stress-Related Disorders -- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder -- Case Example: Mugged in the Subway -- Case Example: Defeated Soldier -- Adjustment Disorders -- Conclusion -- Borderline Personality Disorder -- Diagnosis -- Adaptation -- Case Example: Beyond the Rage -- Conclusion -- Special Topics, Training, and Resources -- IPT Across Cultures and in Resource-Poor Countries -- Overview -- International Society of Interpersonal Psychotherapy (ISIPT) -- World Health Organization (WHO) -- Principles of Cultural Adaptation -- The Ugandan Experience -- Humanitarian and Training Efforts -- Conclusion -- Group, Conjoint, Telephone, and Internet Formats -- Group IPT -- Conjoint (Couples) IPT -- Telephone IPT -- Internet IPT-Self-Guided IPT -- Training and Resources -- Training -- Certification -- Resources.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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New to this Edition, Updated with new research and clinical controversies in IPT, Defines the elements that are unique to IPT and that are needed to make adaptations authentically IPT, Significantly expanded, including more discussion on international use and collaboration with the World Health Organization, Reorganized to follow DSM-5 diagnoses Book jacket.
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Title
Guide to interpersonal psychotherapy.
International Standard Book Number
9780190662608
UNIFORM TITLE
General Material Designation
Clinician's quick guide to interpersonal psychotherapy