Ebook Basics of psychotherapy - A practical guide to improving clinical success: Part 2
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CHAPTERFIVEWhat Is a Formulation?Anyone who has ever attempted a pure scientific or philosophical thought knows how one can hold a problem momentarily Ebook Basics of psychotherapy - A practical guide to improving clinical success: Part 2y in one's mind and apply all one's powers of concentration to piercing through it, and how it will dissolve and escape and you find that what you are surveying is a blank.John Maynard KeynesIt's tough to make predictions, especially about the future.Yogi BeiraIntroductionhi the final portion of you Ebook Basics of psychotherapy - A practical guide to improving clinical success: Part 2r initial interview, your evaluation should have gathered enough history, and the right kind of history, to formulate the case. A formulation is an exEbook Basics of psychotherapy - A practical guide to improving clinical success: Part 2
planation of how mid why the patient developed the problems you propose to treat. It usually has three components:1A brief case description with the dCHAPTERFIVEWhat Is a Formulation?Anyone who has ever attempted a pure scientific or philosophical thought knows how one can hold a problem momentarily Ebook Basics of psychotherapy - A practical guide to improving clinical success: Part 2A narralive SLImma ryThe second and third components are sometimes combined. Tf your initial assessment allows you to construct a complete formulation, you will be in a strong position to14514ÓBasics of Psychotherapy•Understand the patient.•Develop an effective therapeutic alliance.•Decide on the be Ebook Basics of psychotherapy - A practical guide to improving clinical success: Part 2st treatment approach.•Negotiate a treatment contract with the patient.•Begin treatment with a solid foundation and clear objectives.As an example ofEbook Basics of psychotherapy - A practical guide to improving clinical success: Part 2
a complete formulation, consider the following short example:David is a 25-year-old single male graduate student who presents with a thrcc-month histoCHAPTERFIVEWhat Is a Formulation?Anyone who has ever attempted a pure scientific or philosophical thought knows how one can hold a problem momentarily Ebook Basics of psychotherapy - A practical guide to improving clinical success: Part 2his fiancee broke their engagement. A previous romantic breakup when he was 17 was followed by a similar, although milder, episode that resolved without treatment. I lis father died when he was 11. ĨĨÍS mother and maternal grandmother have had recurrent depressions. In summary, this 25-year-old man Ebook Basics of psychotherapy - A practical guide to improving clinical success: Part 2has a history' of recurrent depression precipitated by loss of a close relationship in the context of early loss of his father and a family predisposiEbook Basics of psychotherapy - A practical guide to improving clinical success: Part 2
tion to depressive illness.The first sentence identifies the patient and the presenting symptoms. The second gives a diagnosis. The four sentences thaCHAPTERFIVEWhat Is a Formulation?Anyone who has ever attempted a pure scientific or philosophical thought knows how one can hold a problem momentarily Ebook Basics of psychotherapy - A practical guide to improving clinical success: Part 2, we could imagine a treatment plan that combined medication and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT).You might think you could have reached the same treatment decisions with only the information in the first two sentences. In that case, your conclusion would be based on the diagnosis alone, and in th Ebook Basics of psychotherapy - A practical guide to improving clinical success: Part 2is straightforward example, it would be a reasonable choice: medication and CBT for depression. Simple enough, although what the focus of therapy woulEbook Basics of psychotherapy - A practical guide to improving clinical success: Part 2
d be remains unclear. The information in the midsection of the formulation would no doubt emerge in the course of the therapy and would be consistent CHAPTERFIVEWhat Is a Formulation?Anyone who has ever attempted a pure scientific or philosophical thought knows how one can hold a problem momentarily Ebook Basics of psychotherapy - A practical guide to improving clinical success: Part 2egories. To review the problems with psychiatric diagnosis mentioned in the last chapter:•At our present level of knowledge, diagnosis is almost entirely based on observed phenomena, the ones listed as criteria in each of the categories in our current classification.•Specific etiologies, the kind th Ebook Basics of psychotherapy - A practical guide to improving clinical success: Part 2at underpin almost all medical diagnoses, are at present sadly lacking in the mental health field.ỊV/íứt Is a Formulation?147•Political and cultural cEbook Basics of psychotherapy - A practical guide to improving clinical success: Part 2
onsiderations sometimes influence psychiatric taxonomy.•The distinctions between diagnostic categories can be arbitrary, such as the separation betweeCHAPTERFIVEWhat Is a Formulation?Anyone who has ever attempted a pure scientific or philosophical thought knows how one can hold a problem momentarily Ebook Basics of psychotherapy - A practical guide to improving clinical success: Part 2f the brain, the scientific method does not often provide a path to diagnostic accuracy. Future neurophysiological studies will undoubtedly allow US to better define the psychotic disorders, affective disorders, and other major illnesses.•Behavioral disorders will probably be the last to yield to br Ebook Basics of psychotherapy - A practical guide to improving clinical success: Part 2ain research.As a result of these deficiencies, the mere diagnosis alone will not usually tell US what to treat or what treatment to use. In fact, theEbook Basics of psychotherapy - A practical guide to improving clinical success: Part 2
same treatments are often applied to patients diagnosed with many of the disorders in DSM. Specific, diagnosis-based treatment remains an unrealized CHAPTERFIVEWhat Is a Formulation?Anyone who has ever attempted a pure scientific or philosophical thought knows how one can hold a problem momentarily Ebook Basics of psychotherapy - A practical guide to improving clinical success: Part 2d, the depressed graduate student,•Our patient may have difficulties with interpersonal relationships, especially romantic ones, that are not captured by the diagnosis of "major depression."•He may have problems with his emotional development, due to the loss of a parent, that also fall outside that Ebook Basics of psychotherapy - A practical guide to improving clinical success: Part 2 category.CHAPTERFIVEWhat Is a Formulation?Anyone who has ever attempted a pure scientific or philosophical thought knows how one can hold a problem momentarilyCHAPTERFIVEWhat Is a Formulation?Anyone who has ever attempted a pure scientific or philosophical thought knows how one can hold a problem momentarilyGọi ngay
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