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Gerald L. Klerman

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Interpersoonallisen psykoterapian opas

Interpersoonallisen psykoterapian opas

Myrna M. Weissman; John C. Markowitz; Gerald L. Klerman

Amor Psyche Media
2024
nidottu
IPT, interpersoonallinen psykoterapia, lähtee havainnosta, että masennus on useimmiten ihmissuhdeongelmista lähtöisin ja myös vaikuttaa ihmissuhteisiin. Terapialla pyritään vaikuttamaan tähän. Ensin selvitetään, mitä sellaista potilaan elämässä on tapahtunut, mikä on voinut laukaista masennuksen, sitten häntä valmennetaan toimimaan niin, että hän voisi päästä elämässään eteenpäin. IPT - Interpersoonallisen psykoterapian opas on sekä käsikirja terapiamenetelmän käyttöön että katsaus menetelmän tehokkuutta koskevaan tieteelliseen tutkimukseen.
The Guide to Interpersonal Psychotherapy

The Guide to Interpersonal Psychotherapy

Myrna M. Weissman; John C. Markowitz; Gerald L. Klerman

Oxford University Press Inc
2017
nidottu
The Guide to Interpersonal Psychotherapy is the definitive, practical guide to Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) for clinicians and researchers. IPT is a well-researched, time-limited, and diagnosis-focused therapy. An update and expansion of the original 1984, 2000, and 2007 IPT manuals, this guide illustrates not only individual IPT treatment for patients with major depression but adaptations of IPT for different diagnoses, patient populations, and treatment formats. This book is the basis for the extensive research that has validated IPT and led to its listing in treatment guidelines. Written by the originators of the treatment and one of its leading researchers, this updated and expanded guide describes how to approach clinical encounters with patients, how to focus IPT treatment, and how to handle therapeutic difficulties. IPT can be combined with medication, and it is a safe alternative to medication for individuals who may not be able to take antidepressants. IPT has been shown not only to relieve symptoms but to build social skills as well. Learn how to use IPT to effectively treat depression and other disorders including bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, eating disorders, posttraumatic stress, and borderline personality disorder. With clinical examples and sample therapist scripts throughout, The Guide summarizes the theoretical and empirical background of IPT and focuses on teaching you the best way to deliver this effective, immensely practical treatment.
Interpersonal Psychotherapy of Depression

Interpersonal Psychotherapy of Depression

Gerald L. Klerman; Myrna M. Weissman

Jason Aronson Inc. Publishers
1994
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Reflecting the new and exciting trends in psychotherapy as well as responsive to the current emphasis on efficient, substantial therapeutic results, this book presents a model of interpersonal, short_term psychotherapy for clinically depressed patients. Gerald L. Klerman, whose research on depression has made him world renowned, and Myrna M. Weissman, who has written, with Eugene Paykel, an important book on women and depression, have worked with their colleagues to present the empirical basis for their new treatment method. This theory builds on the heritage of Harry Stack Sullivan and John Bowlby and their focus on interpersonal issues and attachment on depression. Research shows that four categories of interpersonal difficulties predominate: grief, interpersonal disputes, role transitions. and interpersonal deficits. In this approach, the therapist focuses on the patient's primary problems and evaluates the need for medication in addition to interpersonal therapy. Acknowledging that these four areas are never mutually exclusive, the authors present a clear treatment strategy for each, augmenting their presentation with a discussion of common obstacles that arise during treatment. As an overview, the book compares interpersonal psychotherapy with other psychotherapies for depression. Summaries of research documenting the efficacy of interpersonal psychotherapy are given.The authors outline the theoretical basis for an interpersonal approach, and apply it to depression. The following sections detail how to conduct interpersonal psychotherapy, supplying case vignettes to illustrate particular problems. Finally, the authors explore combining interpersonal psychotherapy with pharmacotherapy.