Case Conceptualization : Mastering This Competency with Ease and Confidence.
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- text
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- 9781000074598
- 616.89/14
- RC480.5 .S647 2020
Cover -- Endorsement Page -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Introduction to the Chapters in Part I -- Chapter 1 Case Conceptualizations: An Overview -- Case Conceptualization: Definition and Functions -- Clinically Useful Case Conceptualizations -- Components of a Case Conceptualization -- Evaluating Case Conceptualizations -- Elements of a Case Conceptualization -- Myths about Case Conceptualizations -- A Strategy for Increasing Competence in Case Conceptualization -- Five Clinical Cases -- Support of Professional Organization and the Realities of Training and Practice -- History of Case Conceptualizations and Terminology -- Concluding Comment -- References -- Chapter 2 Assessment and Diagnostic Formulation -- Diagnostic Assessment and Clinical Assessment -- Diagnostic Formulation -- The Centrality of Pattern in the Integrative Case Conceptualization Model -- Concluding Comment -- References -- Chapter 3 Explanations and Clinical and Cultural Formulations -- Explanations and Explanatory Power -- Reasoning Processes in Case Conceptualization -- Clinical Formulation -- Evaluating the Explanatory Power of a Clinical Formulation -- Cultural Formulation -- Trauma and Case Conceptualization -- Concluding Comment -- References -- Chapter 4 Treatment Planning and Treatment Formulations -- Treatment Formulation -- Adaptive Patterns, Pattern Change, and Orders of Change -- Readiness to Change and Treatment Planning and Formulation -- Guidelines for Developing a Treatment Formulation -- Culturally Sensitive Treatments -- Guidelines for Selecting Culturally Sensitive Treatments -- Illustration of the Treatment Formulation -- Concluding Comment -- References -- Chapter 5 Case Conceptualizations: Individual, Couple, and Family -- Patterns in Individuals, Couples, and Families.
Individual, Couples, and Family Case Conceptualizations -- Case Example: Jessie and Jeffrey -- Concluding Note -- References -- Part II -- Chapter 6 Biopsychosocial Case Conceptualizations -- Biopsychosocial Perspective -- Biopsychosocial Assessment -- Biopsychosocial Case Conceptualization Method -- Biopsychosocial Case Conceptualization: Five Cases -- Case of Geri -- Case of Antwone -- Case of Maria -- Case of Richard -- Case of Katrina -- Skill Building Exercises: Biopsychosocial Conceptualizations -- Concluding Note -- Appendix: Case of Antwone -- Case of Maria -- Case of Richard -- Case of Katrina -- References -- Chapter 7 Cognitive-Behavioral Case Conceptualizations -- Cognitive-Behavioral Perspective -- Cognitive-Behavioral Assessment -- Cognitive-Behavioral Case Conceptualization Method -- Biopsychosocial Case Conceptualization: Five Cases -- Case of Geri -- Case of Antwone -- Case of Maria -- Case of Richard -- Case of Katrina -- Skill Building Exercises: Cognitive-Behavioral Case Conceptualizations -- Concluding Note -- Appendix: Case of Antwone -- Case of Maria -- Case of Richard -- Case of Katrina -- References -- Chapter 8 Time-Limited Dynamic Psychotherapy Case Conceptualizations -- Time-Limited Dynamic Perspective -- Time-Limited Dynamic Assessment -- Time-Limited Dynamic Case Conceptualization Method -- Time-Limited Dynamic Case Conceptualization: Five Cases -- Case of Geri -- Case of Antwone -- Case of Maria -- Case of Richard -- Case of Katrina -- Skill Building Exercises: Time-Limited Dynamic Psychotherapy -- Concluding Note -- Appendix: Case of Antwone -- Case of Maria -- Case of Richard -- Case of Katrina -- References -- Chapter 9 Adlerian Case Conceptualizations -- Adlerian Perspective -- Adlerian Case Conceptualization: Five Cases -- Case of Geri -- Case of Antwone -- Case of Maria -- Case of Richard -- Case of Katrina.
Skill Building Exercises: Adlerian Psychotherapy -- Concluding Note -- Appendix: Case of Antwone -- Case of Maria -- Case of Richard -- Case of Katrina -- References -- Chapter 10 Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Case Conceptualizations -- Introduction -- ACT Perspective -- ACT Assessment and Treatment -- ACT Case Conceptualization -- ACT Case Conceptualization: Five Cases -- Case of Geri -- Case of Antwone -- Case of Maria -- Case of Richard -- Case of Katrina -- Skill Building Exercises: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy -- Appendix: Case of Antwone -- Case of Maria -- Case of Richard -- Case of Katrina -- References -- Appendix: Forms -- Index.
Integrating recent research and developments in the field, this revised second edition introduces an easy-to-master strategy for developing and writing culturally sensitive case conceptualizations and treatment plans.
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