Since the successful first edition of Case Formulation in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, there has been a proliferation of psychological research supporting the effectiveness of CBT for a range of disorders. Case formulation is the starting point for CBT treatment, and Case Formulation in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy is unique in both its focus upon formulation, and the scope and range of ideas and disorders it covers. With a range of expert contributions, this substantially updated second edition of the book includes chapters addressing; the evidence base and rationale for using a formulation-driven approach in CBT; disorder-specific formulation models; the formulation process amongst populations with varying needs; formulation in supervision and with staff groups. New to the book are chapters that discuss: Formulation amongst populations with physical health difficulties Formulation approaches to suicidal behaviour Formulation with staff groups Case Formulation in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy will be an indispensable guide for experienced therapists and clinical psychologists and counsellors seeking to continue their professional development and aiming to update their knowledge with the latest developments in CBT formulation.
A major contribution for all clinicians committed to understanding and using what really works in therapy, this book belongs on the desks of practitioners, students, and residents in clinical psychology, psychiatry, counseling, and social ...
This important text explores assessment and case formulation in cognitive behavioural psychotherapy and unpacks these areas in-depth. This discussion is backed up by chapters focusing on clinical case studies and...
The second edition of Beyond Diagnosis is a fully updated and expanded examination of Vic Meyer’s pioneering case formulation approach and its application to cognitive behavioral therapy.
Each of these chapters follows a set structure to enable easy comparison. Offering all they need to know about this crucial part of their training, this is essential reading for trainees on any CBT course.
Some views on effective principles of psychotherapy. ... Verbal therapeutic behavior of expert psychoanalytically oriented, gestalt, and behavior therapists. ... Principles and practice of behavioral assessment. New York, NY: Kluwer.
Any one of a number of models can be used here, such as functional analysis (Hayes & Follette, 1992; Kohlenberg & Tsai, 1991), use of situation–thought–emotion–behavior sequences (Padesky & Greenberger, 1995), application of ...
A Problem-Solving Approach Arthur M. Nezu, PhD, ABPP, Christine Maguth Nezu, PhD, ABPP, Elizabeth R. Lombardo, PhD ... Kendall, P. C. (1985). Toward a cognitive-behavioral model of child psychopathology and a critique of related ...
New York, NY: Pearson. Binensztok, V. (2019). The influence of reflective practice on the case conceptualization competence of counselor trainees (Doctoral dissertation). Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL.
Morrison (2001) suggests that metacognition plays an important role in how a voice(s) is perceived and subsequently experienced. Morrison draws similarities between how intrusive thoughts in obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and ...
example, reprocessing helps to reduce Jill's feelings of shame and powerlessness, which pervade her everyday thinking. ... Following the attack, Jill rigidly adheres to her new concept of “dogs,” which unambiguously associates all dogs ...