IPT Clinician Handbook

 

The IPT Clinician Handbook is available through the IPT Institute.  The 40 page Handbook is designed for desktop use when conducting IPT, and provides session outlines as well as guides for using IPT tools such as the Interpersonal Inventory, Interpersonal Formulation, Conflict Graph and Timeline.

The IPT Clinician Handbook is available in English, Spanish, Chinese, French, Portuguese, Greek, Swedish, Korean, and Russian.

IPT for groups Clinician Handbook

 

The IPT for Groups Clinician Handbook is designed for desktop use when conducting group IPT, and provides session outlines as well as guides for using IPT tools such as the Interpersonal Inventory, Interpersonal Formulation, Conflict Graph and Timeline.  It also contains recommended group structures and pre-group evaluations.

A Clinician's Guide (2nd Edition)

 

IPT: A Clinician’s Guide is available through amazon.com and many other major distributors.  The textbook is designed for clinicians using IPT in a clinical setting with a variety of patients with mood and anxiety symptoms.  It describes in detail the IPT approach and structure, interpersonal and attachment theory, and clinical applications and techniques. 

Click Here for a Preview: Chapter 3 Structure

 

IPT Quality & Adherence Scale

 

The IPT Quality and Adherence Scale is available for free to all clinicians.  The scale was developed with funding from a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health, and is reliable and fully validated.  Higher scores on the IPT Quality and Adherence Scale are correlated with better psychotherapy outcomes, and there is high correlation between supervisor and therapist self-ratings on the items included in the Scale.

The IPT Quality and Adherence Scale can 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.

Assessment Measures

 

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. 

 

IPT Training Videos

 

This product is not currently available, although we plan to offer video demonstrations of IPT in the future. Please check back for further information on this product.