INTERPERSONAL PSYCHOTHERAPY FOR DYSTHYMIC DISORDER
John C. Markowitz
American Psychiatric Press, 1998
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: The reader will learn how to conduct interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) for dysthymic disorder, or chronic depression.
This book describes dysthymic disorder, other treatments for it, an overview of IPT, the application of IPT to dysthymic disorder, case examples, complex cases, the “postdysthymic” patient, treatment length, and families and significant others.
John C. Markowitz, M.D., was trained in IPT by Dr. Klerman and now conducts clinical research on the psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy of mood disorders. He is Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Cornell University Medical College and Lecturer in Psychiatry at the Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons.
6 CE credits; 165 pages
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