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Interpersonal psychotherapy for late-life depression: past, present, and future.
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PsychiatryGeriatricsDepressed EldersMedicineMood SymptomClinical PsychologyPsychologyDepressionMajor DepressionSocial SciencesCognitive TherapyMental HealthInterpersonal PsychotherapyPsychotherapyIndividual TherapyCognitive Behavioral InterventionPsychopathology
Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) has demonstrated efficacy in protecting against a recurrence of major depression in elderly subjects when used alone on a monthly basis and when combined with antidepressant medication. The authors summarize their experience using IPT over the past 10 years and discuss a variety of treatment correlates. In addition, preliminary results using IPT combined with paroxetine in depressed elders reveals no difference in remission rates between cognitively intact and cognitively impaired depressed elders.
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