Interpersonal Psychotherapy

Interpersonal Psychotherapy

Interpersonal Psychotherapy at Psycortex Pvt. Ltd

With a commitment to providing evidence-based and personalized care, Psycortex has integrated IPT into its treatment approach to address a wide range of mental health concerns.

At the heart of IPT lies the recognition of the significant influence of interpersonal relationships on an individual’s emotional well-being.

The premise of IPT is rooted in the understanding that difficulties in interpersonal relationships can contribute to the onset and maintenance of psychological distress.

By addressing these relational issues, IPT aims to alleviate symptoms and improve overall mental health.

The approach of IPT is collaborative and structured, typically consisting of 12 to 16 sessions conducted over several months. During these sessions, the therapist works closely with the client to identify specific interpersonal problems and develop strategies to address them effectively. IPT focuses on four main areas: Grief, Interpersonal Role Disputes, Role Transitions, and Interpersonal Deficits.