Interpersonal Therapy
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We focus on the interpersonal relationship of an individual. The idea of interpersonal therapy is to focus on resolving interpersonal problems and symptomatic recovery. It is also treated by improving the communication patterns and how people relate to others. ATOM helps you to identify your problems, teaches you to express emotions in healthy ways and provides you the learning skills to improve current relationships.
Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) is a brief, attachment-focused psychotherapy that centers on resolving interpersonal problems and symptomatic recovery. It is an empirically supported treatment that follows a highly structured and time-limited approach and is intended to be completed within 12–16 weeks. IPT is based on the principle that relationships and life events impact mood and that the reverse is also true. IPT is an empirically validated intervention for depressive disorders, and is more effective when used in combination with psychiatric medications. Along with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), IPT is recommended in treatment guidelines as a psychosocial treatment of choice, and IPT and CBT are the only psychosocial interventions in which psychiatry residents in the United States are mandated to be trained for professional practice