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PREFACE
Finally, we thank the patients and their families who shared their lives, suffering, and
interpersonal challenges with us. Their identities in the case descriptions have been
altered to protect their privacy.
Myrna M. Weissman and
John C. Markowitz
REFERENCES
Weissman MM, Markowitz JC, Klerman GL: Clinician’s Quick Guide to Interpersonal
Psychotherapy. New York: Oxford University Press, 2007
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CONTENTS
1. Introduction 3
John C. Markowitz and Myrna M. Weissman
References 425
Index 457
ABOUT THE EDITORS
John C. Markowitz, M.D., is a Research Psychiatrist at the New York State Psychiatric
Institute, Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the Columbia University College of
Physicians & Surgeons, and Adjunct Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Medical
College of Cornell University in New York City. He received his medical degree from
Columbia in 1982 and completed psychiatric residency training at the New York
Hospital-Payne Whitney Clinic in 1986. He was trained in cognitive-behavioral
therapy (CBT) at the Center for Cognitive Therapy in Philadelphia and in interper-
sonal psychotherapy (IPT) by the late Gerald L. Klerman, M.D., at Cornell.
Dr. Markowitz has conducted clinical research involving psychotherapy and phar-
macotherapy of mood, anxiety, and personality disorders. He has collaborated with
James Kocsis, M.D., on chronic depression research and with the late Drs. Klerman
and Samuel Perry on HIV-related research at Cornell. Since moving to Columbia
University/New York State Psychiatric Institute in 2001, he has also focused on per-
sonality disorders and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). He is currently funded
by the National Institute of Mental Health to study the efficacy of psychotherapies for
chronic PTSD. He has lectured widely and conducted many workshops on IPT and
other topics. Dr. Markowitz is the author, co-author, or editor of eighteen books and
more than two hundred seventy peer-reviewed articles and chapters.