Unwanted Habits Interpersonal Psychotherapy

Unwanted Habits

Any action or behaviour that you feel is not useful, compulsive (or it could say "but you do it anyway"), and is causing harm to yourself.  This can include nail biting, skin picking, hair pulling, overeating, overspending, over-working and other things.  It can feel as if you have little to no control over whether you engage in the behaviour, or it can occur without even realizing it is happening.  Unwanted habits can lead to guilt, shame, low mood, and anxiety, among other things.

Interpersonal Psychotherapy

Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) deals with depressive symptoms and issues. This short term treatment of up to 20 weeks deals with the client's main symptoms during the initial sessions. During this stage the therapist helps the client to regain a semblance of functionality, which will facilitate healing. IPT allows for variations that can be incorporated into treatment of a range of other co-existing issues.

Depression usually impacts heavily on interpersonal relationships, and  Interpersonal Psychotherapy measures the dynamics of these issues during the initial stages. Strengthened relationships can lend significant support during the process of recovery from depression.

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Sheri Johnson

M.S.W., RSW
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Using cutting edge neuroscience approaches and over 12 years experience practicing clinical social work, an online session with me offers effective, results-oriented therapy in a non-judgemental, compassionate... Read more