t
, 31
t
, 94,
108, 126
drug abuse/ dependence.
See
substance
abuse/ dependence
duty to warn and duty to protect, 133
eclectic therapy, 132, 140
emotions/ feelings.
See also
affect; anger;
normalization of affect; sadness;
validating feelings
eliciting patient’s, 40, 65, 69– 70, 75– 76,
111, 126, 141, 146
exploring options for expressing, 70
learning that they are not dangerous, 49
life events and, 148
resisting the temptation to interrupt, 69
as useful signals about one’s
situation, 149
verbalizing, 74
exposure therapy/ exposure- based
treatment, xi, 1– 3, 47– 48.
See
also
Prolonged Exposure; trauma
reminders/ traumatic reminders
vs. IPT, 47– 48, 48
t
fault.
See
blaming; self- blame
fear- extinction paradigm, 2, 3
feelings.
See
affect; emotions/ feelings
Foa, Edna, 10, 11
formulation, offering the patient a, 39– 40,
44, 59– 61
case material, 81, 88– 89, 101– 2, 110– 11
Frank, Jerome, 65
grief, 39, 68, 105, 149.
See also
complicated grief/ complicated
bereavement
habituation, x, 73
Hembree, Elizabeth, 11
history taking, 39, 43, 57, 58.
See also
interpersonal inventory
homework, 48
t
, 62, 104, 140, 150
hope, clinical, 42, 59, 61, 64, 67, 85,
132, 148
hypervigilance, interpersonal, 4, 31
t
,
50– 51, 66, 80, 94
initial phase of IPT, 56.
See also
IPT- PTSD: setting the framework
for treatment; PTSD: diagnosis of;
symptomatic relief
goals of, 43– 44, 56, 64– 67, 67
t
International Society for Interpersonal
Psychotherapy, 142, 143
interpersonal aspects and features of
PTSD, 3– 4.
See also specific
topics
interpersonal consequences/ aftereffects
of trauma, 50– 51
focusing on, 50
interpersonal deficits, 39, 44– 46, 54, 70
interpersonal focus, choice of, 54
interpersonal functioning
getting an overall sense of patient’s, 89
trauma and, 52
interpersonal interactions in patient’s
daily life, treatment focus
on, 61– 62
interpersonal inventory, 41, 43,
57– 60, 80, 95, 101, 135.
See also
history taking
goals of, 58– 59
interpersonal options, recognizing and
exploring (alternative), 41– 42, 44,
70, 73– 77, 83, 85, 91, 96– 97, 103– 4,
112– 15, 133
interpersonal problem areas, 39.
See also
complicated grief/ complicated
bereavement; interpersonal
deficits; role disputes; role
transition(s)
I n D E x 163
IPT (Interpersonal Psychotherapy), x.
See also specific topics
background, 36– 37
exposure and, 18, 19
f
future of, 145– 46
general competence in, 143
goals of, 78
how it works, 51– 52, 149– 50
mixing other treatment elements/
modalities with, 140
phases of, 43– 46.
See also
initial phase
of IPT; middle phase of IPT;
termination phase of IPT
principles of, 37– 42, 148
training in, 142
what it doesn’t do, 150
IPT manuals, vii, xi, 8, 36– 37, 47, 68, 79,
138, 143– 45
IPT- PTSD (Interpersonal Psychotherapy
for posttraumatic stress disorder)
adapting IPT for PTSD, 47– 55
reasons for, 7– 8
setting the framework for
treatment, 61– 64
studies of IPT for chronic PTSD, 4, 5
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