IPT: A Clinician’s Guide is a practical guide to delivering IPT, grounded in theory and rich with clinical techniques—designed for real-world use with patients facing mood and anxiety challenges.
The textbook is available through amazon.com and many other major distributors. It is designed for clinicians using IPT in a clinical setting with a variety of patients with mood and anxiety symptoms as well as for transdiagnostic use. It describes in detail the IPT approach and structure, interpersonal and attachment theory, and clinical applications and techniques.
Deliberate Practice in Interpersonal Psychotherapy (2025)
Deliberate practice exercises provide trainees and students an opportunity to build competence in essential interpersonal therapy skills while developing their own personal therapeutic style. These exercises present role-playing scenarios in which two trainees act as a client and a clinician, switching back and forth under the guidance of a supervisor. The clinician improvises appropriate and authentic responses to client statements organized into three difficulty levels—beginner, intermediate, and advanced—that reflect common client questions and concerns.
The textbook is available through amazon.com and many other major distributors.
The IPT Quality and Adherence Scale is a validated tool to support quality IPT delivery. Itcan be used in research settings as well as community clinical settings. IPT therapists and supervisors can use it as a guide to conducting IPT. The Scale is used to rate portfolios in all of the IPT certification programs.
The PHQ-9 (depression) and GAD-7 (anxiety) are short, reliable, and validated measures that can be used with IPT patients. We recommend using them at the beginning of treatment and every 4 sessions thereafter. They are required for use with IPT portfolios.