Crowe Marie, Luty Sue
Department of Psychological Medicine, Christchurch School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Psychiatry. 2005 Spring;68(1):43-54. doi: 10.1521/psyc.68.1.43.64184.
This case study involves a set of transcripts of Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) sessions from the Christchurch Psychotherapy for Depression Study. The case study explores the techniques employed by the therapist for a depressed patient who has identified interpersonal disputes as the interpersonal area to focus on. The psychotherapeutic interventions utilized by the IPT therapist included: seeking information; exploring parallels in other relationships; exploring relationship patterns; exploring communication patterns; signalling what is significant; providing support, exploring affect; exploring options; problem-solving; drawing analogy; and challenging. The themes that emerged in the patient's response to IPT were: struggling, deconstructing, connecting, practicing and reconstructing.
本案例研究涉及来自克赖斯特彻奇抑郁症心理治疗研究的一组人际心理治疗(IPT)疗程的记录。该案例研究探讨了治疗师对一名已将人际纠纷确定为重点关注人际领域的抑郁症患者所采用的技术。IPT治疗师所采用的心理治疗干预措施包括:寻求信息;探索其他关系中的相似之处;探索关系模式;探索沟通模式;表明重要的内容;提供支持、探索情感;探索选择;解决问题;进行类比;以及提出质疑。患者对IPT的反应中出现的主题有:挣扎、解构、连接、实践和重建。