The California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare
The California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare

This document was printed from the website of the California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare (CEBC), which you can access at http://www.cebc4cw.org/

Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) - Summary

Scientific Rating:
1
Well-Supported by Research Evidence
See scale of 1-5
Scientific Rating:
1 - Well-Supported by Research Evidence

Relevance to Child Welfare Rating:
2
Relevance to Child Welfare Rating:
2 - Medium

Child Welfare Outcomes: Child/family well-being

Type of Maltreatment: Not specified

Target Population: Adults with depression. The program is also designed to treat the children of a depressed parent.

Brief Description:(The information in this program outline is provided by the program representative and edited by the CEBC staff.)

Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) has been rated by the CEBC in the area of Depression Treatment (Adult). IPT is a time-limited and manual-specified psychotherapy developed initially for patients with major depressive disorder, but later adapted for other disorders and tested in numerous clinical trials. Designed for administration by trained mental health professionals, it can also be taught, with adaptations, to less trained health workers. IPT has been used with and without medication. IPT is based on the idea that the symptoms of depression have multiple causes. The onset of depressive symptoms is usually associated with a trigger in the patient’s current personal life. IPT helps the patient to identify and learn how to deal with those personal problems and to understand their relationship to the onset of symptoms. There are three phases: 1) The diagnostic and problem identification phase where a formulation and treatment contract are made; 2) Identification of the problem area(s): grief, disputes, transition, or deficits, which is the focus of the middle phase; and 3) Termination. Since IPT is highly rated on the Scientific Rating Scale, information on available pre-implementation assessments, implementation tools, and fidelity measures was requested from the program representative. Please see the program's separate Implementation Information page for details.


Contact Information

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Contact name: Myrna M. Weissman, PhD

Affiliation/Agency: Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons

Email: mmw3@columbia.edu

Phone: 212-543-5880

Fax: 212-568-3534



Detailed Report

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Date reviewed: March 2010