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Interpersonal psychotherapy groups stress dealing with issues that occur within the group itself, rather than reviewing what the members are experiencing outside of the group or what they experienced in the past. This focus is usually referred to as a(n) ___ orientation.a. "we and me"b. "then and there"c. "here and now"d. "us not them"e. "power of now"

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Option c. "here and now"

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Interpersonal psychotherapy

This form of therapy was developed by Gerald Klerman and Myrna Weissma. The Interpersonally based psychotherapy is simply based on igniting or modifying disrupted relationships or expectations about the said relationships. It is usually time-limited and it is based on here-and-now. It involves Interpersonal communication with others in social circle and it helps to improve communication within existing relationships.

The here and now simply focuses on what stuff or content shows about interpersonal relationships of the members of a group. The work of the Therapist is to steer members away from outside material to focus relationships with each other and others.

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