Interpersonal therapy (IPT) techniques help you learn about yourself and work on the relationships in your life. Working with a therapist, you will get a better understanding of your thoughts and ...
Interpersonal therapy (IPT) is based on the idea that your mood and mental health symptoms relate to challenges you face in everyday life. Researchers Gerald L. Klerman and Myrna M. Weissman created ...
Interpersonal psychotherapy is a time-limited, focused, and evidence-based approach to treat mood disorders. The main goal of IPT is to improve the quality of a client’s interpersonal relationships ...
Research presented at APNA 2025 explores a nurse-led interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) initiative to manage depression and anxiety in pregnant and postpartum women. The study authors noted that there ...
Interpersonal therapy (IPT) is a type of talk therapy that emphasizes the importance of healthy relationships in promoting mental health and well-being. Although developed to treat depression, it’s ...
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