interpersonal therapy (ipt)

What are the Key Components of IPT?


IPT focuses on four main problem areas: grief, role disputes, role transitions, and interpersonal deficits. During the initial phase, the therapist and patient work together to identify which of these areas is most relevant to the patient's current situation. The middle phase involves addressing these issues through various techniques such as communication analysis, role-playing, and problem-solving strategies. The final phase focuses on consolidating gains and preparing the patient for future challenges.

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