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INTERPERSONAL PSYCHOTHERAPY
A Clinician's Guide

Scott Stuart & Michael Robertson
Arnold Publishers, 2003 (through Oxford Univ. Press)

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: The reader will learn how to conceptualize and perform Interpersonal Psychotherapy.

Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) is a treatment that helps to reduce psychological symptoms by focusing on relationship difficulties. This book highlights common clinical issues and addresses a wide range of interpersonal problems and psychopathology to which IPT is applicable. The book provides clinically based descriptions and vignettes, provides many case studies, features diagrams and flowcharts for therapists and patients, and provides key theoretical issues and a critical appraisal of IPT research.

Scott Stuart, M.D., is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa.

Michael Robertson, FRANZCP, is the Director of the Mayo Wesley Centre for Mental Health, Taree, New South Wales, Australia.

10 CE credits; 308 pages

Check both items to order book and test, or check only the item you want.

Order book or tape: $36.50. Order code INPS1
Order test: $155.00. Order code INPST