Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT)- Brief
IPT Brief (IPT – B) is an eight-session adaptation of Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) for low to moderate depression. It offers a streamlined, efficient approach to treating depression and other mental health conditions by focusing on the most critical interpersonal issue within a limited number of sessions. It is designed to provide rapid symptom relief and improve interpersonal functioning while being more accessible and cost-effective than traditional, longer-term therapy.
IPT-B retains the core principles of IPT while focusing on maximising therapeutic efficiency and maintaining effectiveness.
Key Features of IPT – B:
π IPT – B homes in on one interpersonal problem area, rather than addressing multiple issues
π IPT – B spans 8 sessions, which requires a focused and strategic approach to treatment. Despite its shorter duration, Brief IPT still follows the three traditional phases of IPT:
π Initial Phase: Rapid assessment and identification of the primary interpersonal issue.
π Middle Phase: Intensive work on the identified issue, using IPT techniques such as communication analysis, role-playing, and behavior change strategies.
π End Phase: Emphasis on consolidating gains, planning for future interpersonal challenges, and preparing for the end of therapy.
Indications:
π Brief IPT is particularly effective for individuals with mild to moderate depression, where rapid intervention can prevent the escalation of symptoms.
π It is also suitable for patientsβ experiencing depression related to a specific life event or transition, where targeted therapy can address the immediate issue.
Effectiveness:
π Research studies have demonstrated that IPT-B can be as effective as traditional IPT, particularly when the therapy is focused and well-implemented.
πThe shorter duration and focused nature of IPT-B often result in high levels of patient satisfaction, as it meets the needs of those seeking quick and effective treatment.
Benefits:
π IPT -B is more accessible to patients who may not have the time or resources for a longer course of therapy, and it reduces the overall cost of treatment for patients and healthcare systems.
Date and costs
Date Tuesday 19th May 2026 – Β£100 (Plus booking fee) via Eventbrite
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