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Interpersonal Psychotherapy and Mentalizing—Synergies in Clinical Practice

What is it about?

Synergies and differences of Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) and Mentalizing are highlighted in this paper with a case illustration. Both treatments seek to improve interpersonal effectiveness with complementary intentions: IPT promotes interpersonal problem solving in the context of stressful life events, and Mentalizing promotes understanding of the obstacles to this outcome.

Why is it important?

The clinical synergies of mentalizing theory and practice in IPT depression treatment has potential to advance social learning in therapeutic processes to support interpersonal effectiveness, recovery and resilience especially for socially isolated individuals with interpersonal sensitivities.

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Paula Ravitz
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