Improving Employment Through Interpersonal Psychotherapy: A Case Series of Patients With Treatment-Refractory Depression

Patients with treatment-refractory depression (TRD) have significantly great losses in work productivity and employment. Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) is considered an approach for the treatment of TRD. However, the effectiveness of IPT in patients with TRD remains unclear. In this study, we rep...

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Main Authors: Takeshi Katagiri, Yoshikazu Takaesu, Mariko Kurihara, Yuki Oe, Miho Ishii, Naoko Onoda, Tomonari Hayasaka, Yuta Kanda, Yayoi Imamura, Koichiro Watanabe
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.617305/full
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spelling doaj-e9a50cbab663401a9279fb33d278f0002021-04-23T04:37:11ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402021-04-011210.3389/fpsyt.2021.617305617305Improving Employment Through Interpersonal Psychotherapy: A Case Series of Patients With Treatment-Refractory DepressionTakeshi Katagiri0Yoshikazu Takaesu1Mariko Kurihara2Yuki Oe3Miho Ishii4Naoko Onoda5Tomonari Hayasaka6Tomonari Hayasaka7Yuta Kanda8Yayoi Imamura9Koichiro Watanabe10Department of Neuropsychiatry, School of Medicine, Kyorin University, Tokyo, JapanDepartment of Neuropsychiatry, School of Medicine, Kyorin University, Tokyo, JapanDepartment of Neuropsychiatry, School of Medicine, Kyorin University, Tokyo, JapanDepartment of Neuropsychiatry, School of Medicine, Kyorin University, Tokyo, JapanDepartment of Neuropsychiatry, School of Medicine, Kyorin University, Tokyo, JapanDepartment of Neuropsychiatry, School of Medicine, Kyorin University, Tokyo, JapanDepartment of Neuropsychiatry, School of Medicine, Kyorin University, Tokyo, JapanDepartment of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Kyorin University, Tokyo, JapanDepartment of Neuropsychiatry, School of Medicine, Kyorin University, Tokyo, JapanDepartment of Neuropsychiatry, School of Medicine, Kyorin University, Tokyo, JapanDepartment of Neuropsychiatry, School of Medicine, Kyorin University, Tokyo, JapanPatients with treatment-refractory depression (TRD) have significantly great losses in work productivity and employment. Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) is considered an approach for the treatment of TRD. However, the effectiveness of IPT in patients with TRD remains unclear. In this study, we report cases of TRD patients who underwent IPT after a detailed evaluation, along with their employment status. Of 112 patients who experienced 1-week examination administration for TRD at Kyorin University Hospital, which aimed to determine appropriate diagnosis and treatment approaches for each patient, four patients who met the criteria for major depressive disorder according to DSM-IV-TR and were determined suitable for IPT were included in this report. Two patients had moderate, one had mild, and one had remission levels of depressive symptoms according to the Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale at the time of admission. All four patients completed the scheduled sessions of IPT (6–16 sessions) in the outpatient clinic and achieved remission. All four patients attained full-time employment within 6 months after receiving IPT. This study suggests that the appropriate selection of IPT might be effective for TRD patients, possibly leading to positive outcomes, including work productivity and employment status.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.617305/fulltreatment-refractory depressioninterpersonal psychotherapyemploymentmajor depressive disorderpsychotherapy
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author Takeshi Katagiri
Yoshikazu Takaesu
Mariko Kurihara
Yuki Oe
Miho Ishii
Naoko Onoda
Tomonari Hayasaka
Tomonari Hayasaka
Yuta Kanda
Yayoi Imamura
Koichiro Watanabe
spellingShingle Takeshi Katagiri
Yoshikazu Takaesu
Mariko Kurihara
Yuki Oe
Miho Ishii
Naoko Onoda
Tomonari Hayasaka
Tomonari Hayasaka
Yuta Kanda
Yayoi Imamura
Koichiro Watanabe
Improving Employment Through Interpersonal Psychotherapy: A Case Series of Patients With Treatment-Refractory Depression
Frontiers in Psychiatry
treatment-refractory depression
interpersonal psychotherapy
employment
major depressive disorder
psychotherapy
author_facet Takeshi Katagiri
Yoshikazu Takaesu
Mariko Kurihara
Yuki Oe
Miho Ishii
Naoko Onoda
Tomonari Hayasaka
Tomonari Hayasaka
Yuta Kanda
Yayoi Imamura
Koichiro Watanabe
author_sort Takeshi Katagiri
title Improving Employment Through Interpersonal Psychotherapy: A Case Series of Patients With Treatment-Refractory Depression
title_short Improving Employment Through Interpersonal Psychotherapy: A Case Series of Patients With Treatment-Refractory Depression
title_full Improving Employment Through Interpersonal Psychotherapy: A Case Series of Patients With Treatment-Refractory Depression
title_fullStr Improving Employment Through Interpersonal Psychotherapy: A Case Series of Patients With Treatment-Refractory Depression
title_full_unstemmed Improving Employment Through Interpersonal Psychotherapy: A Case Series of Patients With Treatment-Refractory Depression
title_sort improving employment through interpersonal psychotherapy: a case series of patients with treatment-refractory depression
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychiatry
issn 1664-0640
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Patients with treatment-refractory depression (TRD) have significantly great losses in work productivity and employment. Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) is considered an approach for the treatment of TRD. However, the effectiveness of IPT in patients with TRD remains unclear. In this study, we report cases of TRD patients who underwent IPT after a detailed evaluation, along with their employment status. Of 112 patients who experienced 1-week examination administration for TRD at Kyorin University Hospital, which aimed to determine appropriate diagnosis and treatment approaches for each patient, four patients who met the criteria for major depressive disorder according to DSM-IV-TR and were determined suitable for IPT were included in this report. Two patients had moderate, one had mild, and one had remission levels of depressive symptoms according to the Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale at the time of admission. All four patients completed the scheduled sessions of IPT (6–16 sessions) in the outpatient clinic and achieved remission. All four patients attained full-time employment within 6 months after receiving IPT. This study suggests that the appropriate selection of IPT might be effective for TRD patients, possibly leading to positive outcomes, including work productivity and employment status.
topic treatment-refractory depression
interpersonal psychotherapy
employment
major depressive disorder
psychotherapy
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.617305/full
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