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1  distinct forms of treatment (paroxetine and interpersonal psychotherapy).
2  standardized treatment with paroxetine plus interpersonal psychotherapy.
3 nortriptyline hydrochloride, with or without interpersonal psychotherapy.
4  received 8 weekly sessions of psychodynamic-interpersonal psychotherapy.
5 ontinuation treatment with nortriptyline and interpersonal psychotherapy.
6 p did slightly better than those assigned to interpersonal psychotherapy.
7 105, psychotherapy-based intervention [group interpersonal psychotherapy]; 105, activity-based interv
8 ortriptyline, 56% (N = 14); for placebo plus interpersonal psychotherapy, 29% (N = 5); and for medica
9 score (61.4%) than did subjects treated with interpersonal psychotherapy (38.0%), but both subgroups
10 ia were met in 60% of the women treated with interpersonal psychotherapy, according to a CGI score of
11      This article describes pilot testing of interpersonal psychotherapy adapted for posttraumatic st
12 tive intervention based on the principles of interpersonal psychotherapy administered to pregnant wom
13 ajor depression remain well with maintenance interpersonal psychotherapy after discontinuation of act
14 an women with low scores (<35) to respond to interpersonal psychotherapy alone (43.5% versus 68.4%, r
15 ks with either cognitive behavior therapy or interpersonal psychotherapy alone (psychotherapy alone;
16 inhibitor when depression did not remit with interpersonal psychotherapy alone).
17 terpersonal psychotherapy, imipramine alone, interpersonal psychotherapy alone, or no active treatmen
18 tested the hypothesis that nortriptyline and interpersonal psychotherapy, alone and in combination, a
19 d continuation therapy with a combination of interpersonal psychotherapy and a tricyclic antidepressa
20 trum symptoms predicted a poorer response to interpersonal psychotherapy and an 8-week delay in seque
21                                              Interpersonal psychotherapy and CBTgsh are significantly
22 ed prototypes of the ideal regimens of brief interpersonal psychotherapy and cognitive behavior thera
23 ess Q-Set to score the actual transcripts of interpersonal psychotherapy and cognitive behavior thera
24                                     Both the interpersonal psychotherapy and cognitive behavior thera
25  score for depression symptoms between group interpersonal psychotherapy and control groups was 9.79
26 se in elderly patients treated with combined interpersonal psychotherapy and nortriptyline, with the
27  types of treatment given (nortriptyline and interpersonal psychotherapy), and treatment outcomes.
28 aired sleep quality treated with maintenance interpersonal psychotherapy, and two (17%) of 12 patient
29 h MDD were treated with either paroxetine or interpersonal psychotherapy (based on patient preference
30 al trial compared 16-week interventions with interpersonal psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therap
31                                              Interpersonal psychotherapy delivered in school-based he
32  effect of nortriptyline over placebo but no interpersonal psychotherapy effect and no nortriptyline-
33 ts will remain well with monthly maintenance interpersonal psychotherapy, following discontinuation o
34                                              Interpersonal psychotherapy for antepartum depression ap
35 ed clinical trial compared a group receiving interpersonal psychotherapy for antepartum depression to
36  author reports on a treatment program using interpersonal psychotherapy for antepartum depression.
37  In a controlled, 12-week, clinical trial of Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depressed Adolescents (I
38 is randomized, controlled trial compared the interpersonal psychotherapy for depressed mothers (IPT-M
39     The intervention villages received group interpersonal psychotherapy for depression as weekly 90-
40                                              Interpersonal psychotherapy for the prevention of excess
41                                              Interpersonal psychotherapy further reduced objective bi
42 rition were lowest in the nortriptyline plus interpersonal psychotherapy group.
43  peaks, compared to those in the placebo and interpersonal psychotherapy groups.
44 rcent of the patients who did not respond to interpersonal psychotherapy had remissions during subseq
45 enance treatment conditions: imipramine plus interpersonal psychotherapy, imipramine alone, interpers
46 ficacy of maintenance paroxetine and monthly interpersonal psychotherapy in patients 70 years of age
47 psychotherapy effect and no nortriptyline-by-interpersonal psychotherapy interaction.
48                                              Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) has been developed for
49                                              Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) has been shown to redu
50                                              Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) is an effective specia
51 ne exception was a study that suggested that interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) might be as effective
52 othesized that venlafaxine hydrochloride and interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) might each alter brain
53 mmunity and randomly assigned to 12 weeks of interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) or to a waiting list c
54  to determine whether a greater frequency of interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) sessions during mainte
55                           The authors tested interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), which has demonstrate
56                                              Interpersonal psychotherapy is a time-limited treatment
57                                              Interpersonal psychotherapy is an effective method of an
58        Unlike most psychotherapies for PTSD, interpersonal psychotherapy is not exposure-based, focus
59         Patients receiving nortriptyline and interpersonal psychotherapy maintained social adjustment
60             Dialectical behavior therapy and interpersonal psychotherapy may also be applicable to ad
61                                              Interpersonal psychotherapy may be an efficacious altern
62                                              Interpersonal psychotherapy may have efficacy for the tr
63                                              Interpersonal psychotherapy may have particular advantag
64 rapy (SMD -0.56, 95% CrI -1.03 to -0.11) and interpersonal psychotherapy, mindfulness, and supportive
65 our treatment conditions: nortriptyline plus interpersonal psychotherapy (N = 16), nortriptyline alon
66 n a medication clinic (N = 25), placebo plus interpersonal psychotherapy (N = 17), or placebo alone i
67                       Subjects randomized to interpersonal psychotherapy (n = 24) and supportive psyc
68 ne hydrochloride or paroxetine combined with interpersonal psychotherapy (N = 248).
69 o and a supportive medication clinic without interpersonal psychotherapy (N = 28).
70 n were assigned to nortriptyline (n = 91) or interpersonal psychotherapy (n = 93) provided within wel
71 to one of four treatments: nortriptyline and interpersonal psychotherapy, nortriptyline and clinic vi
72 epressive disorder were randomly assigned to interpersonal psychotherapy or a didactic parenting educ
73 ndomly assigned to participate in an adapted interpersonal psychotherapy or a health-education group
74 ssion were randomly assigned to standardized interpersonal psychotherapy or pharmacotherapy with nort
75 rapy alone (psychotherapy alone; n = 243) or interpersonal psychotherapy plus antidepressant pharmaco
76             We determined whether an adapted interpersonal psychotherapy prevention program is more e
77 re nortriptyline hydrochloride was given) or interpersonal psychotherapy provided in a standardized f
78                                              Interpersonal psychotherapy reduced depressive symptoms
79             Cognitive behavioral therapy and interpersonal psychotherapy remain the most established
80                        Girls receiving group interpersonal psychotherapy showed substantial and signi
81 better social adjustment with medication and interpersonal psychotherapy than with medication or psyc
82 ardized combined nortriptyline treatment and interpersonal psychotherapy throughout the period.
83     This represents an exciting extension of interpersonal psychotherapy to an anxiety disorder.
84 tive intervention based on the principles of interpersonal psychotherapy to reduce the risk of postpa
85 apy, an adaptation of Klerman and Weissman's interpersonal psychotherapy to which a social rhythm reg
86  nine-session intervention based on standard interpersonal psychotherapy, to treatment as usual for d
87 l cortex (paroxetine-treated bilaterally and interpersonal psychotherapy-treated on the right) and le
88                                          The interpersonal psychotherapy treatment group showed signi
89 om various traumas received an open, 14-week interpersonal psychotherapy trial.
90 1 year when treated with monthly maintenance interpersonal psychotherapy, versus five (31%) of 16 pat
91 The rate of remission for nortriptyline plus interpersonal psychotherapy was 69% (N = 11); for medica
92                                        Group interpersonal psychotherapy was effective for depression
93                                        Group interpersonal psychotherapy was highly efficacious in re
94                                              Interpersonal psychotherapy was modified and tested in a
95                       In follow-up analyses, interpersonal psychotherapy was more efficacious than he
96 otherapy for subjects who did not respond to interpersonal psychotherapy were also compared.
97          The groups' responses to short-term interpersonal psychotherapy were compared by means of ch
98 g, a course of cognitive behavior therapy or interpersonal psychotherapy were randomly assigned to re
99 ere randomly assigned to monthly maintenance interpersonal psychotherapy with placebo (N = 19) or to

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