Talk:Interpersonal psychotherapy

I am working on improving the quality of this article as part of my PSY 430 class by adding important information and more reliable sources. Aidaalmasalkhi (talk) 20:16, 18 April 2012 (UTC)

Original Research Flag
The entire Strengths and Limitations section has issues, but there's clearly some original research going on here: "If CBT and placebo therapies have similar effectiveness, and CBT and IPT have similar effectiveness, it is rational to presume that IPT and placebo therapies have similar effectiveness." The reference provided for that statement dates back to 1990 and seems to have little to do with what's stated on the page...Matthew.murdoch (talk) 21:34, 5 November 2015 (UTC)

I have removed the section mentioned above, shown with its citation below:

'' A 1990 meta-analysis found that CBT was superior to a no-treatment control group; however, when compared to a placebo control group, there was no significant difference. If CBT and placebo therapies have similar effectiveness, and CBT and IPT have similar effectiveness, it is rational to presume that IPT and placebo therapies have similar effectiveness. ''


 * Citation: cite journal | title=Psychotherapy for the treatment of depression: a comprehensive review of controlled outcome research. | author=Robinson, L. A., Berman, J. S. & Neimeyer, R. A. | journal=Psychological Bulletin | year=1990 | volume=108 | pages=30–49 | doi=10.1037/0033-2909.108.1.30

It has been replaced with content that references a meta-analysis speaking to the separation of IPT from placebo. LDSMyronukMD (talk) 14:43, 28 June 2016 (UTC)

... But what exactly is IBT??
This article reads like a description of a black box: we see what goes in and the comes out, but we have no idea what actually is in the box.

What is IBT? What happens to a person who receives IBT?

-Wwallacee (talk) 17:41, 11 February 2018 (UTC) Wwallacee (talk) 17:41, 11 February 2018 (UTC)