When a client presents with clinically significant depressive symptoms,the IPT therapist will typically first:
A) review symptoms,provide a diagnosis to accord the patient the sick role,and evaluate the need for medications.
B) raise awareness of the relationship between the nature and onset of depressive symptoms and the client's interpersonal context.
C) identify one or two of the four problem areas related to the current episode of depression.
D) explain the IPT concepts and work toward development of an explicit treatment contract.
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Q1: Compared to other psychotherapies,all of the following
Q2: For the interpersonal therapist,all psychological disorders:
A)are caused
Q3: The theory of personality from which interpersonal
Q4: In the second phase of IPT,the therapist
Q5: In IPT,the primary way in which a
Q7: According to IPT,the major interpersonal problems that
Q8: According to IPT,role disputes that are at
Q9: Stressful life changes sometimes underlie the onset
Q10: The interpersonal approach to understanding depression includes:
A)psychoanalysis'
Q11: In IPT,persistent patterns of social isolation are
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