An outline of IPT
Section 1 : How to conduct IPT
1. What is IPT?
2. Beginning IPT
3. Grief
4. Interpersonal disputes
5. Role transitions
6. Interpersonal deficits
7. Termination
8. Techniques in IPT and the therapist's role
9. Common therapeutic issues and patient questions
Section 2 : Adaptations of IPT for mood disorders
10. Overview of adaptations of IPT
11. Maintenance treatment of depression
12. Pregnancy, miscarriage, and postpartum depression
13. Depression in adolescents and children
14. Depression in older adults
15. Depression in medical patients
16. Dysthymic disorder
17. Bipolar disorder
Section 3 : Adaptations of IPT for non-mood disorders
18. Substance abuse
19. Eating disorders
20. Anxiety disorders
21. Borderline personality disorder
Section 4 : Special topics, training, and resources
22. IPT across cultures and in developing countries
23. Group, conjoint, and telephone formats for IPT
24. Training and resources
Appendix A : Hamilton rating scale for depression
Appendix B : Interpersonal psychotherapy outcome scale, therapist's version
References
Index.
Clinician's quick guide to interpersonal psychotherapy by Myrna M. Weissman. ISBN 9780195309416. Published by Oxford University Press in 2007. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.