Conjoint interpersonal psychotherapy for depression has demonstrated that
A) treating a couple when both spouses are depressed is not beneficial.
B) conjoint interpersonal therapy leads to greater marital satisfaction.
C) less gains are made in treatment by both spouses if treated together.
D) conflicts in therapy arise as both patients want to assume a "sick role."
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Q27: Interpersonal therapy asserts that depression is _,
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Q32: In interpersonal therapy, depression is conceptualized as
Q33: According to interpersonal therapy, triggers of depressive
Q34: The data on baseline depressive severity as
Q35: In the randomized clinical trial evaluating modified
Q36: In a study using interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT)
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