That IPT fails to go far enough in its focus on roles and relationships is a criticism most likely levied by:
a. behaviorial therapy. c. humanistic therapy.
b. contextual therapy. d. integrative therapy.
Q. 2That Transactional analysis threatens to divide us into a tripartite personality that can never know the beauty of being whole is a criticism most likely to be leveled by:
a. behaviorial therapy. c. humanistic therapy.
b. contextual therapy. d. psychoanalysis.
Q. 3The IPT label is most likely the target of criticism by which system of psychotherapy?
a. Cognitive-behavioral therapy c. Psychoanalysis
b. Humanistic therapy d. Contextual therapies
Q. 4Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) has been shown to be effective for each of the following disorders EXCEPT:
a. severe depression. c. addictions.
b. binge eating. d. bulimia nervosa.
Q. 5Meta-analyses document that interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) for bulimia nervosa and binge eating is:
a. effective in the short term, but much less so on longer term follow-up.
b. less effective than cognitive or behavior therapies.
c. as effective as other treatments, and more effective than behavior therapy in the long-term.
d. as effective as other treatments, and more effective than cognitive therapy in the long-term.
Q. 6Meta-analyses of interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) have generally shown that combination treatment (medications and psychotherapy) for severe depression:
a. is less effective than either alone.
b. is more effective than either alone.
c. produces a quicker response, but does not delay relapse better than either alone.
d. is equally effective as either alone.