Research presented at APNA 2025 explores a nurse-led interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) initiative to manage depression and anxiety in pregnant and postpartum women.
Frank E, Kupfer DJ, Buysse DJ, et al. In addition, relapse rates for IPT vs IPT plus antidepressant medication were compared. Two hundred thirty-three women with a history of recurrent depression were ...
We break down how interpersonal therapy works, who would benefit from it the most, and how it works in stages. Our relationships, platonic, romantic, and familial, all color the person that we are or ...
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Cuijpers and collaborators, in a study published in the September issue of Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, suggest that over half of patients who receive psychotherapy for depression do not respond to ...
December 27, 2007 — Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy to stabilize sleep, wake, and meal times improved outcomes in bipolar patients in 2 studies discussed by Ellen Frank, MD, from the ...
At the Center for Humanistic and Interpersonal Psychotherapy, we believe that an essential starting point is getting to know the individual, their strengths and challenges, their values, and what they ...
Dr. Mark Reinecke answers the question: 'Behavioral Therapy For Depressed Kids?' — -- Question: How effective is cognitive behavioral therapy for the treatment of depression in ...
About 13 percent of Americans have postpartum depression (PPD), a condition that occurs within the first year after childbirth. It’s one of the most common health issues pregnant people encounter.