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This paper presents preliminary data on the psychometric and clinical properties of the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems (IIP: Horowitz, Rosenberg, Baer, Ureno & Villasenor, 1988) obtained from a UK sample of clients presenting with depression/anxiety for individual psychotherapy as part of two concurrent outcome studies: the Second Sheffield Psychotherapy Project (SPP2) and the Medical Research Council/NHS Collaborative Psychotherapy Project (CPP). The factor structure of the IIP is reported on a sample of 250 clients and eight factor-analytically derived scales are presented. Data on the reliability of the IIP together with its relationship to the Symptom Checklist-90R (SCL-90R: Derogatis, 1983) are investigated in a subsample of 143 clients. In addition, data are presented on the clinical relevance of the IIP using case material. The structure of the IIP was further analysed using ipsatized scores. Four bipolar factors were extracted and these findings are discussed with reference to four primary sets of social competencies.
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PMID:The structure, validity and clinical relevance of the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems. 791 12

In a replication and extension of the Second Sheffield Psychotherapy Project (SPP2), a collaborative psychotherapy project (CPP) was carried out at 3 sites within the National Health Service of the United Kingdom. Clients (N = 36) stratified at 3 levels of severity of depression were randomly assigned to one of 2 treatment approaches (psychodynamic-interpersonal or cognitive-behavioral) of 2 time-limited durations (8 or 16 sessions). Gains in both treatment approaches were approximately equivalent and were similar for CPP and SPP2 clients when measured at the end of treatment. However, CPP patients did not maintain their gains to the extent that the SPP2 clients did at 3-month and 1-year follow-up assessments. In the CPP, clients given 16 sessions showed a statistically significant advantage over clients given 8 sessions on some measures at some assessments; in the SPP2, similar effects were noted only among some subgroups of clients.
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PMID:Outcomes of time-limited psychotherapy in applied settings: replicating the Second Sheffield Psychotherapy Project. 806 78