Term ID: T2689

Interpersonal Psychotherapy

/interpersonal-psychotherapy/
A structured, evidence-based treatment focusing on improving interpersonal relationships and social functioning to relieve symptoms, particularly effective for depression.
Example: Therapy addressing specific interpersonal problems like grief, role disputes, or social skill deficits that contribute to depression through improved communication and relationships.

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Reference: Weissman et al. (2000)