Objective: Interpersonal problems may lead to, uphold, or follow from depression. However, we know little of how depressed patients' different interpersonal problems are associated with patients' emotional processing during psychotherapy and whether distinct processes are helpful for their long-term reduction. Method: 23 adult outpatients who received emotion-focused therapies lasting 16-20 sessions filled the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems at pre- and post-treatment and 18-month follow-up. These problems were related to emotional processing in two mid-therapy sessions, rated by observers with the Classification of Affective-Meaning States. Results: All pre-treatment interpersonal problems were clearly associated with patients' negativ...
Background: The degree to which interpersonal problems of depressed patients improve over the course...
Objective: This study examined whether the provision of expressed empathy by therapists increases fr...
Interpersonal problems are significantly elevated in patients with depression. Metacognitive therapy...
Objective: Interpersonal problems may lead to, uphold, or follow from depression. However, we know l...
Interpersonal problems are frequently the target of psychotherapeutic treatments for depression, but...
Background: Interpersonal problems are commonly reported by depressed patients, but the effect of ps...
Background: Although interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) is an efficacious treatment for acute depress...
Background: Interpersonal functioning is a key determinant of psychological well-being, and interper...
BACKGROUND: Although interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) is an efficacious treatment for acute depress...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapies for depression are similarly effective, but the processes through which t...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapies for depression are similarly effective, but the processes through which t...
While Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) has proven to be an effective treatment for acute depression...
Background: In a previous clinical controlled trial (Lopes et al., 2014), narrative therapy (NT) sho...
Interpersonal factors play a major role in causing and maintaining depression. This study sought to ...
Background: The degree to which interpersonal problems of depressed patients improve over the course...
Objective: This study examined whether the provision of expressed empathy by therapists increases fr...
Interpersonal problems are significantly elevated in patients with depression. Metacognitive therapy...
Objective: Interpersonal problems may lead to, uphold, or follow from depression. However, we know l...
Interpersonal problems are frequently the target of psychotherapeutic treatments for depression, but...
Background: Interpersonal problems are commonly reported by depressed patients, but the effect of ps...
Background: Although interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) is an efficacious treatment for acute depress...
Background: Interpersonal functioning is a key determinant of psychological well-being, and interper...
BACKGROUND: Although interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) is an efficacious treatment for acute depress...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapies for depression are similarly effective, but the processes through which t...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapies for depression are similarly effective, but the processes through which t...
While Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) has proven to be an effective treatment for acute depression...
Background: In a previous clinical controlled trial (Lopes et al., 2014), narrative therapy (NT) sho...
Interpersonal factors play a major role in causing and maintaining depression. This study sought to ...
Background: The degree to which interpersonal problems of depressed patients improve over the course...
Objective: This study examined whether the provision of expressed empathy by therapists increases fr...
Interpersonal problems are significantly elevated in patients with depression. Metacognitive therapy...