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Interpersonal therapy is a short term supportive psychotherapy that focuses on the connection between interactions between people and the development of a person's symptoms. Interpersonal therapy is a descendant of psychodynamic therapy, which is derived from psychoanalysis, with its emphasis on the unconscious and childhood experiences. Symptoms and personal difficulties are regarded as arising from deep, unresolved personality or childhood issues. Psychodynamic psychotherapy is a long-term method of treatment, with in-depth exploration of past family relationships as they were perceived during the client's infancy, childhood, and adolescence that laid the ground work for what is presented.
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