Preventing Adolescent Depression: Interpersonal Psychotherapy-Adolescent Skills Training

Author:   Jami F. Young (Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology, Rutgers University) ,  Laura Mufson (Professor of Medical Psychology in Psychiatry, Professor of Medical Psychology in Psychiatry, Columbia University Medical Center) ,  Christie M. Schueler (Clinical Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist)
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9780190243180


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   28 July 2016
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Interpersonal Psychotherapy-Adolescent Skills Training (IPT-AST) is a program that teaches communication and interpersonal problem-solving skills to improve relationships and prevent the development of depression in adolescents. IPT-AST was developed to be delivered in schools and other community settings where adolescents are most likely to receive services, with the hope that IPT-AST can help prevent depression and other problem behaviors before they become more severe.Preventing Adolescent Depression: Interpersonal Psychotherapy-Adolescent Skills Training provides a detailed description of the program to guide mental health practitioners to implement IPT-AST. Session-by-session descriptions specify the structure and content of each session. Examples of how group leaders can discuss specific topics are provided throughout the book, and the appendix includes session outlines, communication notecards, cue cards, and more. Chapters also outline key issues related to implementation of IPT-AST, including selecting adolescents to participate in group; conducting IPT-AST in schools, primary care offices, mental health clinics, and other diverse settings; working with adolescents at varying levels of risk for depression; and dealing with common clinical issues. Finally, the book outlines the research on this depression prevention program. Preventing Adolescent Depression is appropriate for a wide variety of mental health practitioners including psychologists, social workers, and school counselors.

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Author:   Jami F. Young (Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology, Rutgers University) ,  Laura Mufson (Professor of Medical Psychology in Psychiatry, Professor of Medical Psychology in Psychiatry, Columbia University Medical Center) ,  Christie M. Schueler (Clinical Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 17.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.10cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780190243180


ISBN 10:   019024318
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   28 July 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface 1. Importance of depression prevention 2. IPT-AST overview 3. Selecting adolescents to participate in IPT-AST 4. IPT-AST Individual Pre-Group Sessions 5. IPT-AST Initial Phase 6. IPT-AST Middle Phase 7. IPT-AST Mid-Group Session 8. IPT-AST Termination Phase 9. IPT-AST Booster Sessions 10. Conducting IPT-AST in schools 11. IPT-AST with adolescents at varying levels of risk and in diverse settings 12. Common clinical issues 13. Review of empirical evidence for IPT-AST Appendix References About the Authors Index

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Young and colleagues have built on the impressive evidence base for IPT treatment of adolescent depression to create a brief, empirically supported depression prevention program. The focus on interpersonal relations in the IPT model is intuitively appealing to many adolescents at risk for depression, which increases engagement. This well-written and practical book provides the reader with all she or he needs to deliver the intervention. --Paul Rohde, PhD, Senior Research Scientist, Oregon Research Institute This stellar guide, written by the leaders in the field and the developers of IPT-AST, provides an insightful, clear rationale for the significance of the problem, treatment model, and then step-by-step instructions on how to implement interpersonal therapy skills to prevent adolescent depression. This volume is especially helpful as IPT-AST is grounded in theory, research, and years of clinical experience with adolescents... Helpful, detailed session outlines and important handouts alongside descriptive case vignettes provide the reader with clear examples of how IPT-AST can be implemented in an effective manner for clinicians of varying experience levels. --Benjamin L. Hankin, PhD, Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Denver


Young and colleagues have built on the impressive evidence base for IPT treatment of adolescent depression to create a brief, empirically supported depression prevention program. The focus on interpersonal relations in the IPT model is intuitively appealing to many adolescents at risk for depression, which increases engagement. This well-written and practical book provides the reader with all she or he needs to deliver the intervention. --Paul Rohde, PhD, Senior Research Scientist, Oregon Research Institute This stellar guide, written by the leaders in the field and the developers of IPT-AST, provides an insightful, clear rationale for the significance of the problem, treatment model, and then step-by-step instructions on how to implement interpersonal therapy skills to prevent adolescent depression. This volume is especially helpful as IPT-AST is grounded in theory, research, and years of clinical experience with adolescents... Helpful, detailed session outlines and important handouts alongside descriptive case vignettes provide the reader with clear examples of how IPT-AST can be implemented in an effective manner for clinicians of varying experience levels. --Benjamin L. Hankin, PhD, Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Denver This thorough, go-to guide for conducting IPT-AST depression prevention sessions is a must-have reference for any mental health professionals who work with adolescents at risk for depression. I highly recommend this timely and important book for its significance to the field and for taking a bold new step in the direction of depression prevention for adolescents. -Doodys Health Science Young and colleagues have built on the impressive evidence base for IPT treatment of adolescent depression to create a brief, empirically supported depression prevention program. The focus on interpersonal relations in the IPT model is intuitively appealing to many adolescents at risk for depression, which increases engagement. This well-written and practical book provides the reader with all she or he needs to deliver the intervention. --Paul Rohde, PhD, Senior Research Scientist, Oregon Research Institute This stellar guide, written by the leaders in the field and the developers of IPT-AST, provides an insightful, clear rationale for the significance of the problem, treatment model, and then step-by-step instructions on how to implement interpersonal therapy skills to prevent adolescent depression. This volume is especially helpful as IPT-AST is grounded in theory, research, and years of clinical experience with adolescents... Helpful, detailed session outlines and important handouts alongside descriptive case vignettes provide the reader with clear examples of how IPT-AST can be implemented in an effective manner for clinicians of varying experience levels. --Benjamin L. Hankin, PhD, Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Denver


Author Information

Jami F. Young, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology at Rutgers University. Dr. Young developed Interpersonal Psychotherapy-Adolescent Skills Training (IPT-AST), a depression prevention program for adolescents. Dr. Young has trained and supervised clinicians in IPT-AST, as well as in interpersonal psychotherapy for the treatment of depression. Her research examines the efficacy of depression prevention programs and risk and protective factors for youth depression. Laura Mufson, PhD, is a Professor of Medical Psychology in Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) and Director of the Department of Clinical Psychology at New York State Psychiatric Institute. In addition, she is Director of Clinical Child Psychology in Child Psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. She is the developer of Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depressed Adolescents (IPT-A) and has published extensively on interpersonal psychotherapy and its adaptations for treating youth in diverse settings. Christie M. Schueler, PhD, is a clinical psychologist who has served as a group leader and project coordinator for two NIMH-funded studies of IPT-AST at Rutgers University. She has worked in academic and hospital settings with children, adolescents, and adults diagnosed with depression as well as a variety of other disorders. Dr. Schueler has extensive experience running IPT-AST groups, and has provided IPT-AST training and supervision to psychology graduate students and community clinicians.

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