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Anuario de investigaciones

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ETCHEBARNE, Ignacio; FERNANDEZ, Marcela  and  ROUSSOS, Andrés J.. A classificatory schema for psychotherapeutic interventions In interpersonal therapy. Anu. investig. [online]. 2008, vol.15, pp.00-00. ISSN 1851-1686.

The present paper exposes the evolution of the tasks that we have developed, as members of EIPSI (Equipo de Investigación en Psicología Clínica), about the assessment of clinical interventions from different theoretical frameworks. In previous papers we have described the general structure for the classification of interventions in psychotherapeutic treatments adherent to the psychoanalytic theoretical framework on the one side, and to the cognitive-behavioral, on the other (for more information read: Etchebarne & Waizmann, 2006; and Roussos, Waizmann & Etchebarne, 2003). In the present article we present its expansion toward a new theoretical framework: the Interpersonal Therapy's (IPT) theoretical framework. Thus, the methodology employed to integrate new specific elements on a frame of evaluation already organized, is detailed and discussed (in terms of obstacles and possible solutions), and the schemes for the classification of specific interpersonal interventions are presented. Likewise, the preliminary results obtained by means of the application of the present methodology of evaluation of interventions in cognitive treatments and psychoanalytic treatments are presented.

Keywords : Psychotherapeutic interventions; Classificatory schema; Interpersonal Therapy.

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