Limitations • Deals with depresive symtoms and family problems • Not deal with psychotic disorders Dependent on completing 12-16 weeks
CONCLUSION The expected outcomes of interpersonal therapy are a reduction or the elimination of symptoms and improved interpersonal functioning. There will also be a greater understanding of the presenting symptoms and ways to prevent their recurrence. For instance, a person can terminate the consultation with tactics that may reduce and resolve depressive sessions in the future efficiently. 49 Some researchers have criticised positive psychology for studying positive processes in Interpersonal Counselling isolation from negative processes. Similarly, it can be better understood that these processes are inter-linked with each other and should not be treated as opposites.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 1.Which of the following is a not a principle of psychotherapy? a. Mechanics of therapeutic change b. Dynamics of therapeutic change c. Both a and b d. None of these Answer-C 2. ___________ aims at the solution of clients’ problems and is a much-misunderstood concept. a. Counselling b. Guidance c. Therapy d. None of these Answer-A
3. ___________ aims at the solution of clients’ problems and is a much-misunderstood concept. a. Counselling b. Guidance c. Therapy d. None of these Answer- A 4. -------------------------- is the term given to a number of procedures that provide active help, in the form of fact giving and interpretation. a. Counselling b. Guidance c. Therapy d. None of these Answer- B 54
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