Clinical Case Formulations (PDF)
Matching the Integrative Treatment Plan to the Client
(Sprache: Englisch)
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Matching the Integrative Treatment Plan to the Client, Second
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"[Barbara Ingram has put] a career into the development of this
book and it is wonderful! My students love that it was written with
them in...
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Edition
"[Barbara Ingram has put] a career into the development of this
book and it is wonderful! My students love that it was written with
them in...
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Praise for Clinical Case Formulations
Matching the Integrative Treatment Plan to the Client, Second
Edition
"[Barbara Ingram has put] a career into the development of this
book and it is wonderful! My students love that it was written with
them in mind and they love the statements designed to reduce
anxiety and normalize the learning process. This is an excellent
book!"--Amy M. Rees-Turyn, PhD Associate Professor of
Counseling Psychology, Lewis & Clark College
A step-by-step model for individualized case
conceptualization
Fully revised and updated, the second edition of Clinical
Case Formulations provides step-by-step tools and insightful
guidance for moving from first contact with a client to the
development of an effective, personalized treatment plan.
Addressing the essential question every therapist
faces--How do I create a treatment plan that is the best
match for my client?--this unique resource provides a
systematic and thoughtful method for integrating ideas, skills, and
techniques from different theoretical approaches. It combines
empirical research and clinical experience to create a case
formulation that is tailor-made for the client.
This comprehensive resource offers two tools to guide case
formulations: a problem-oriented framework, with a list of 28
standards for evaluating its application, and a set of 30 core
clinical hypotheses derived from the knowledge bases of psychology,
psychiatry, counseling, and social work professions.
The new edition includes:
* Hypotheses on Emotional Focus, Trauma, and Metacognitive
Perspective
* More detailed attention given to empirically supported therapies
such as Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Acceptance and
Commitment Therapy (ACT)
* Discussion on the importance of bringing cultural competence to
case formulation tasks with every client
* Skill-building activities throughout the text
Offering a thorough framework to help clients experience
effective clinical service, practitioners will learn to
conceptualize clients' needs in ways that lead to strong and
individualized treatment plans, as well as advice and guidance on
what to do when selected interventions fail to produce the expected
benefits.
Matching the Integrative Treatment Plan to the Client, Second
Edition
"[Barbara Ingram has put] a career into the development of this
book and it is wonderful! My students love that it was written with
them in mind and they love the statements designed to reduce
anxiety and normalize the learning process. This is an excellent
book!"--Amy M. Rees-Turyn, PhD Associate Professor of
Counseling Psychology, Lewis & Clark College
A step-by-step model for individualized case
conceptualization
Fully revised and updated, the second edition of Clinical
Case Formulations provides step-by-step tools and insightful
guidance for moving from first contact with a client to the
development of an effective, personalized treatment plan.
Addressing the essential question every therapist
faces--How do I create a treatment plan that is the best
match for my client?--this unique resource provides a
systematic and thoughtful method for integrating ideas, skills, and
techniques from different theoretical approaches. It combines
empirical research and clinical experience to create a case
formulation that is tailor-made for the client.
This comprehensive resource offers two tools to guide case
formulations: a problem-oriented framework, with a list of 28
standards for evaluating its application, and a set of 30 core
clinical hypotheses derived from the knowledge bases of psychology,
psychiatry, counseling, and social work professions.
The new edition includes:
* Hypotheses on Emotional Focus, Trauma, and Metacognitive
Perspective
* More detailed attention given to empirically supported therapies
such as Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Acceptance and
Commitment Therapy (ACT)
* Discussion on the importance of bringing cultural competence to
case formulation tasks with every client
* Skill-building activities throughout the text
Offering a thorough framework to help clients experience
effective clinical service, practitioners will learn to
conceptualize clients' needs in ways that lead to strong and
individualized treatment plans, as well as advice and guidance on
what to do when selected interventions fail to produce the expected
benefits.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Clinical Case Formulations (PDF)“
List of Tables ix Preface xiii Acknowledgments xvii Part One Case Formulation Skills 1 Chapter 1 A Framework for Clinical Case Formulations 3 Chapter 2 Gathering Data 19 Chapter 3 Defining Problems 41 Chapter 4 Setting Outcome Goals 61 Chapter 5 Organizing and Presenting the Database 73 Chapter 6 Creating the Formulation 87 Chapter 7 Writing the Treatment Plan 95 Part Two Thirty Core Clinical Hypotheses 111 Chapter 8 Crisis, Stressful Situations, Transitions, and Trauma 117 Chapter 9 Body and Emotions 157 Chapter 10 Cognitive Models 197 Chapter 11 Behavioral and Learning Models 225 Chapter 12 Existential and Spiritual Models 257 Chapter 13 Psychodynamic Models 289 Chapter 14 Social, Cultural, and Environmental Factors 331 Chapter 15 Practice, Practice, Practice 373 References 385 Appendix I Useful Charts 413 Appendix II Useful Forms 421 Appendix III Case Material for Practice 425 Appendix IV Answers and Samples for Activities 431 Author Index 461 Subject Index 473 List of Tables Table 1.1 How to SOHP a Problem 6 Table 2.1 Four Frames for Exploring a Specific Problem 28 Table 2.2 The BASIC SID: An Adaptation of Lazarus's BASIC ID 29 Table 2.3 Metamodel Questions 33 Table 2.4 Suggested Data Topics for Three Problems 38 Table 3.1 Strengths and Weaknesses in Domains of Functioning 44 Table 4.1 Criteria for Good Outcome Statements 64 Table 5.1 Organizing the Subjective Section 85 Table 7.1 Components of Treatment Plan 96 Table 7.2 Plans That Focus on the Therapeutic Relationship 102 Table 8.1 Assessment of Suicide Risk 120 Table 8.2 Steps in Crisis Intervention 129 Table 9.1 Sample Problems for Biological Cause (BE1) Hypothesis 160 Table 9.2 Elements in the Self-Management of Chronic Disease 165 Table 9.3 Sample Problems for Mind-Body Connections (BE3) Hypothesis 179 Table 9.4 Techniques of Relaxation Training 181 Table 9.5 Sample Problems for the Emotional Focus (BE4) Hypothesis 189 Table 9.6 Therapeutic Strategies for Awareness and Processing of Emotions 191 Table 10.1
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Underlying Schemas for Disorders and Problems 210 Table 10.2 Sample Errors in Thinking 216 Table 10.3 Sample Problems for Dysfunctional Self-Talk (CS4) Hypothesis 221 Table 10.4 Steps in Treatment to Modify Self-Talk 222 Table 11.1 Samples of Disorders Treated With Operant Interventions 235 Table 11.2 Behavior Change Strategies Using Operant Learning Principles 236 Table 11.3 Examples of Disorders Treated With Exposure Interventions 242 Table 11.4 Examples of Skills-Training Domains 250 Table 12.1 Sample Problems for Existential Issues (ES1) Hypothesis 263 Table 12.2 Sample Problems for Freedom and Responsibility (ES2) Hypothesis 274 Table 12.3 Stages of Self-Directed Responsible Action 277 Table 12.4 Sample Problems for Spiritual Domain (ES3) Hypothesis 282 Table 13.1 Sample Problems for Internal Parts (P1) Hypothesis 292 Table 13.2 Sample Problems for Recurrent Pattern (P2) Hypothesis 305 Table 13.3 Examples of Empirically Supported Short-Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapies 309 Table 13.4 Stages of Development of Self and Relational Capacities 313 Table 13.5 Mature Relational Capacities 315 Table 13.6 Sample Problems for Deficits in Self and Relational Capacities (P3) Hypothesis 319 Table 14.1 Family Systems Concepts 333 Table 14.2 Working With Couples 339 Table 14.3 Using Family System Concepts in Individual Therapy 340 Table 14.4 Issues of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, and Intersex Clients 345
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Autoren-Porträt von Barbara Lichner Ingram
BARBARA LICHNER INGRAM, PhD, is a Professor of Psychology at Pepperdine University in Los Angeles, California, where she has served on the faculty since 1978. She was instrumental to the creation of their APA-approved PsyD program in 1985 and continues to be an active participant in that endeavor.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Barbara Lichner Ingram
- 2011, 2. Auflage, 528 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 1118129733
- ISBN-13: 9781118129739
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.11.2011
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