History
Problem Areas
Strategies & Techniques
Theory of Change
100

This is what the acronym IPT stands for.

Interpersonal Psychotherapy

100

This problem area addresses adapting to major life changes.

Role transition

100

When the therapist asks the patient to describe an event through a "movie script" they are using this technique.

Communication analysis

100

This is the model of psychiatric illness that IPT follows.

Biopsychosocial model

200

This was the year IPT was manualized.

1984

200

This is the number of problem areas defined in IPT.

Four

200

When a therapist practices communication strategies with a client they are using this technique. 

Role play

200

These are the three theoretical underpinnings of IPT

Attachment, communication, and social theroy

300

This therapy manual was used as a guide for IPT.

Aaron Beck's Cognitive therapy manual

300

This problem area is about helping clients process unresolved loss

Grief

300

When the therapist asks a client to describe the important relationships in their life in an introductory session, they are using this technique.

Interpersonal inventory

300

These two concepts are what IPT states are directly related to psychological distress

Relationships and human connection

400

This psychiatric illness is what IPT was initially aimed to treat.

Depression

400

This problem area addresses conflict within the clients important relationships.

Role dispute

400

When a therapist asks a client for their input on what they think would be most helpful to them, they are using this technique.

Client involvement

400
The acronym, ACAS.

Alliance, Conceptualize, Awareness, Social Support

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