Handbook Of Psychotherapy Case Formulation
Tracy D. Eells(Editor)
Guilford Publications (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 23. October 1997
Book
Hardback
450 pages
978-1-57230-216-7 (ISBN)
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Description
Strong case formulations help clinicians organize complex and contradictory information about their clients. The serve as blueprints guiding treatment; provide a measure of change; facilitate empathy; predict therapeutic crises; and, increasingly help to justify the time and expense of therapy to third-party payers.; This book is designed to help clinicians at all levels of training master the fine points of case formulation within a range of therapeutic approaches. Each chapter provides a guide to implementing the method at hand in everyday clinical work, supported by an illustrative case example, therapeutic technique, review each method's historical and conceptual background and evaluate its suitability for different types of client.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-57230-216-7 (9781572302167)
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Tracy D. Eells | Charles R. Ridley | Shannon Kelly
Handbook of Psychotherapy Case Formulation
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12/2006
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Guilford Publications
€109.12
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Content
Psychotherapy case formulation - history and current status, Eells; the traditional psychoanalytic approach to case formulation, Messer and Wolitzky; the core conflictual relationship theme - a basic case formulation method, Luborsky; cyclical maladaptive patterns - case formulation in time-limited dynamic psychotherapy, Levenson and Strupp; the plan formulation method, Curtis and Silberschatz; the idiographic conflict formulation method, Perry; configurational analysis - states of mind, person schemas and the control of ideas and affect, Horowitz and Eells; case formulation in interpersonal psychotherapy of depression, Markowitz et al; interpersonal case formulation - describing and explaining interpersonal patterns using the structural analysis of social behaviour, Henry; plan analysis, Caspar; case formulation in cognitive analytic therapy, Ryle and Bennett; cognitive behavioural case formulation, Persons and Tompkins; case formulation in dialectical behaviour therapy for borderline personality disorder, Koerner and Linehan; case formulation in behaviour therapy - problem-solving and functional analytic strategies, Nezu et al.