The creators of interpersonal therapy state that it is difficult to view dysthymia as a disorder and therefore identify _____________ as a role transition itself.
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Q. 2In interpersonal therapy, depression is conceptualized as having three components: _______________, ___________________, and _______________.
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Q. 3Commenting on how _________ is communicated (verbally and non-verbally) is the bread and butter of interpersonal therapy.
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Q. 4A(n) _____________________ is a research investigation that includes a broad range of participants conducted in a real-life setting by community clinicians.
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Q. 5According to interpersonal therapy, triggers of depressive episodes involve disruptions of significant attachments and social roles generally related to _______________, __________________, and __________________.
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Q. 6Interpersonal therapy asserts depression is _______________, but symptoms are triggered by ____________.
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Q. 7The World Health Organizations task shifting model refers to:
a. the importance of collaboratively engaging patients into treatment.
b. task sharing among interdisciplinary teams to create better outcomes.
c. delegating tasks to less specialized local health workers.
d. shifting resources from a national to an international level.
Q. 8In a study using interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) for treating depression in adolescents living in internally displaced persons (IDP) camps in Northern Uganda:
a. IPT performed poorer than creative play but better than a wait list.
b. IDP adolescents were too anxious to discuss interpersonal conflicts.
c. IPT performed better than both the Creative Play and wait list control.
d. Grief was so dominant that IPT could not be used effectively.
Q. 9In the randomized clinical trial evaluating modified interpersonal group psychotherapy (IPT-G) for depression in Southwest Uganda:
a. the treatment was not well-received by the community.
b. IPT-G was more effective than the control condition.
c. valid assessment measures to use could not be identified.
d. direct forms of communication had to offset some cultural norms.