Thérapie interpersonnelle et aménagement des rythmes sociaux (TIPARS) : du concept anglo-saxon à l’expérience française

Jan 18, 2011L'Encephale

Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy (IPSRT)

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Abstract

InterPersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT) has demonstrated efficacy in treating bipolar disorders when combined with medication.

  • Bipolar disorder is characterized by recurrent depressive episodes and circadian rhythm disturbances.
  • IPSRT incorporates psychoeducation, behavioral strategies to stabilize daily routines, and interpersonal psychotherapy.
  • The therapy aims to address unresolved grief, interpersonal disputes, role transitions, and deficits.
  • IPSRT is structured into three phases: assessment, regulation of daily routines, and evaluation of therapy efficacy.
  • The French adaptation of IPSRT, called TIPARS, consists of 24 sessions over approximately 6 months.

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