Full Description
This concise and engaging primer helps beginning therapists systematically organize their thoughts and ideas about a client, using an evidence-based approach to case formulation.
Formulating cases is an essential component of psychotherapy training and practice. Yet beginning therapists often struggle to organize their ideas about the client and apply theory to the case. This book is based on the author amp rsquo s extensive experience teaching case formulation to graduate students. It describes a highly adaptable and evidence-based framework for conceptualizing clients and planning treatment. Applicable to both simple and complex cases, the model can be used regardless of one amp rsquo s theoretical orientation. Readers are introduced to basic concepts that include the benefits of case formulation, sound decision-making, and the importance of cultural considerations, and then are led step-by-step through the action-oriented components of the model.
This book is an indispensable aid for novice and experienced therapists seeking to develop and improve upon this core competency.
Contents
Series Preface
How to Use This Book With APA Psychotherapy Videos
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Understanding Psychotherapy Case Formulation in Context
Defining Formulation: Benefits, Goals, History, and Influences
Sound Decision Making in Case Formulation
Developing a Culturally Responsive Formulation
Formulation in the Context of Psychotherapy Integration
Part II. An Integrative Evidence-Based Case Formulation Model
Step : Create a Problem List
Step 2: Diagnose
Step 3: Develop an Explanatory Hypothesis
Step 4: Plan Treatment
Evaluating Case Formulation Quality
Coda
References
Index
About the Author
About the Series Editors