Comprehensive Guide to Interpersonal Psychotherapy

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2000-02-11
Publisher(s): BASIC BOOKS
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Summary

Since its introduction as a brief, empirically validated treatment for depression, Interpersonal Psychotherapy has broadened its scope and repertoire to include disorders of behavior and personality as well as disorders of mood. Practitioners in today's managed care climate will welcome this encyclopedic reference consolidating the 1984 manual (revised) with new applications and research results plus studies in process and in promise and an international resource exchange.

Author Biography

Denise Wilfley, Ph.D., has joint faculty appointments at the University of California–San Diego and San Diego State University. K. Roy MacKenzie, Ph.D., and Myrna Weissman, Ph.D., have published widely on group therapy and Interpersonal Psychotherapy respectively. Myrna Weissman, Ph.D. (Professor, Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons), co-authored Interpersonal Psychotherapy of Depression (1984) with the late Gerald Klerman, M.D. Klerman was a professor of medicine and director of research laboratories at the Massachusetts General Hospital. He received the 1984 Solomon A. Berson Medical Alumni Achievement Award in Clinical Science. John C. Markowitz, M.D., (Associate Professor, New York Hospital - Cornell Medical College), trained with Dr. Klerman and presents IPT workshops worldwide. Gerald L. Klerman, M.D., is professor of medicine and is also director of research laboratories at the Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Klerman received the 1984 Solomon A. Berson Medical Alumni Achievement Award in Clinical Science. Myrna M. Weissman, Ph.D., is professor of psychiatry and epidemiology at the Yale University School of Medicine. She is also director of the Depression Research Unit at the Connecticut Mental Health Center, Yale University. Bruce J. Rounsaville, M.D., is assistant professor of psychiatry and is also connected with the Depression Research Unit at the Yale University School of Medicine. Eve S. Chevron, M.S., is the project coordinator at the Depression Research Unit at the Yale University School of Medicine.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
Overview of IPT 1(18)
Part I: Conducting Interpersonal Psychotherapy of Depression
An Outline of IPT
19(8)
The Initial Phase
27(34)
Grief (Complicated Bereavement)
61(14)
Interpersonal Role Disputes
75(14)
Role Transitions
89(14)
Interpersonal Deficits
103(14)
Termination of Treatment
117(6)
Specific Techniques
123(16)
Common Problems
139(24)
Efficacy Data for Acute Treatment of Major Depression
163(12)
Part II: Adaptation of IPT For Mood Disorders
Introduction
173(2)
Maintenance IPT for Recurrent Major Depression (IPT-M)
175(10)
IPT for Dysthymic Disorder (IPT-D)
185(10)
IPT for Depressed Adolescents (IPT-A)
195(18)
IPT for Late-Life Depression
213(10)
Conjoint Treatment for Depressed Patients with Marital Disputes (IPT-CM)
223(44)
Bipolar Disorder
267(12)
Primary-Care and Mentally Ill Patients
279(10)
IPT for Depressed HIV-Positive Patients (IPT-HIV)
289(10)
Depressed Ante- and Postpartum Patients
299(12)
Part III: Adaptation of IPT for Non-Mood Disorders
Substance Use Disorders
311(6)
Eating Disorders: Bulimia and Anorexia Nervosa
317(12)
Anxiety Disorders
329(12)
Applications in Progress
341(20)
Part IV: IPT Resources
IPT in New Formats: Group, Telephone, Patient Guide; Translation and Use in Other Languages and Cultures
361(14)
Training and Treatment Manuals
375(28)
Part V: The Future of IPT
The Future of IPT
395(8)
Appendix: An Integrative Case Example 403(32)
Literature References 435(18)
Index 453

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