Phases of Interpersonal Therapy - Deepstash

Phases of Interpersonal Therapy

  • Initial Phase: Assessment of symptoms and identification of key interpersonal issues.
  • Middle Phase: Active work on resolving identified interpersonal problems.
  • Termination Phase: Reviewing progress and planning for future challenges.

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Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) is a structured, time-limited psychotherapy focusing on improving interpersonal relationships to alleviate psychological symptoms. Typically conducted over 12-16 weeks, interpersonal therapy addresses issues such as grief, role disputes, role transitions, and interpersonal deficits, aiming to enhance social functioning and reduce distress.

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