1. Case Formulation in Dialectical Behaviour Therapy 2. Transference-Focused Psychotherapy: Structural Diagnosis as the Basis for Case Formulation 3. Case Formulations in Mentalization-Based Treatment (MBT) for Patients With Borderline Personality Disorder 4. The Corrective Experience of Getting a Life: Case Formulation Using General Psychiatric Management as a Framework to Facilitate Remission and Recovery 5. Case Formulation in Schema Therapy: Working with the Mode Model 6. Cognitive Analytic Therapy: A Relational Approach to Young People with Severe Personality Disorder 7. Case Conceptualization in Clarification-Oriented Psychotherapy 8. Formulation of Functioning for Avoidant Personality Disorder in Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy 9. What Might Work When Nothing Seems to Work: Case Formulation in the Treatment of Antisocial Personality Disorder in a Forensic Mental Health Setting 10. Formulating Key Psychosocial Mechanisms of Psychopathology and Change in Interpersonal Reconstructive Therapy 11. Motives, Defences, and Conflicts in the Dynamic Formulation for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Using the Idiographic Conflict Formulation Method 12. Case Formulation in Cognitive and Behavioural Therapy 13. Conceptualizing Borderline Personality Disorder Within an Emotional Disorders Framework: Implications for Treatment With the Unified Protocol 14. Plan Analysis and the Motive-Oriented Therapeutic Relationship 15. Tailored Treatment Planning for Individuals with Personality Disorders: The Operationalized Psychodynamic Diagnosis (OPD) Approach 16. Case Formulation in Interpersonal Defence Theory: A Process Model of Interpersonal Phenomena that Play Key Roles in Psychopathology and Psychotherapy 17. Alliance-Focused Formulation: A Work in Process 18. Emotion-Based Case Formulation for Personality Disorders
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1. Case Formulation in Dialectical Behaviour Therapy 2. Transference-Focused Psychotherapy: Structural Diagnosis as the Basis for Case Formulation 3. Case Formulations in Mentalization-Based Treatment (MBT) for Patients With Borderline Personality Disorder 4. The Corrective Experience of Getting a Life: Case Formulation Using General Psychiatric Management as a Framework to Facilitate Remission and Recovery 5. Case Formulation in Schema Therapy: Working with the Mode Model 6. Cognitive Analytic Therapy: A Relational Approach to Young People with Severe Personality Disorder 7. Case Conceptualization in Clarification-Oriented Psychotherapy 8. Formulation of Functioning for Avoidant Personality Disorder in Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy 9. What Might Work When Nothing Seems to Work: Case Formulation in the Treatment of Antisocial Personality Disorder in a Forensic Mental Health Setting 10. Formulating Key Psychosocial Mechanisms of Psychopathology and Change in Interpersonal Reconstructive Therapy 11. Motives, Defences, and Conflicts in the Dynamic Formulation for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Using the Idiographic Conflict Formulation Method 12. Case Formulation in Cognitive and Behavioural Therapy 13. Conceptualizing Borderline Personality Disorder Within an Emotional Disorders Framework: Implications for Treatment With the Unified Protocol 14. Plan Analysis and the Motive-Oriented Therapeutic Relationship 15. Tailored Treatment Planning for Individuals with Personality Disorders: The Operationalized Psychodynamic Diagnosis (OPD) Approach 16. Case Formulation in Interpersonal Defence Theory: A Process Model of Interpersonal Phenomena that Play Key Roles in Psychopathology and Psychotherapy 17. Alliance-Focused Formulation: A Work in Process 18. Emotion-Based Case Formulation for Personality Disorders
Show more1. Case Formulation in Dialectical Behaviour Therapy
2. Transference-Focused Psychotherapy: Structural Diagnosis as the
Basis for Case Formulation
3. Case Formulations in Mentalization-Based Treatment (MBT) for
Patients With Borderline Personality Disorder
4. The Corrective Experience of Getting a Life: Case Formulation
Using General Psychiatric Management as a Framework to Facilitate
Remission and Recovery
5. Case Formulation in Schema Therapy: Working with the Mode
Model
6. Cognitive Analytic Therapy: A Relational Approach to Young
People with Severe Personality Disorder
7. Case Conceptualization in Clarification-Oriented
Psychotherapy
8. Formulation of Functioning for Avoidant Personality Disorder in
Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy
9. What Might Work When Nothing Seems to Work: Case Formulation in
the Treatment of Antisocial Personality Disorder in a Forensic
Mental Health Setting
10. Formulating Key Psychosocial Mechanisms of Psychopathology and
Change in Interpersonal Reconstructive Therapy
11. Motives, Defences, and Conflicts in the Dynamic Formulation for
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Using the Idiographic Conflict
Formulation Method
12. Case Formulation in Cognitive and Behavioural Therapy
13. Conceptualizing Borderline Personality Disorder Within an
Emotional Disorders Framework: Implications for Treatment With the
Unified Protocol
14. Plan Analysis and the Motive-Oriented Therapeutic
Relationship
15. Tailored Treatment Planning for Individuals with Personality
Disorders: The Operationalized Psychodynamic Diagnosis (OPD)
Approach
16. Case Formulation in Interpersonal Defence Theory: A Process
Model of Interpersonal Phenomena that Play Key Roles in
Psychopathology and Psychotherapy
17. Alliance-Focused Formulation: A Work in Process
18. Emotion-Based Case Formulation for Personality Disorders
Ueli Kramer, PhD, is Professor for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, psychotherapy researcher and clinical psychotherapist according to Federal Law, Director of the Institute of Psychotherapy, at the Department of Psychiatry, University of Lausanne, Switzerland. He holds an adjunct appointment at the Department of Psychology, University of Windsor, Canada. His research focuses on process and outcome in psychotherapy, in particular the mechanisms of change in treatments of personality disorders, and case formulation in personality disorders. Dr. Kramer has published over 180 scientific contributions, and ten books. He is a broadly trained clinician, author and editor, working from an integrative psychotherapy perspective. Dr. Kramer is Past President of the European Society for Psychotherapy Research (EU-SPR) and current President of the European Society for the Study of Personality Disorders (ESSPD). Dr. Kramer’s research has been supported by a number of grants, and has been recognized by the Inger Salling Foundation, the Society for Psychotherapy Research, the Hamburg GePS Society for Personality Disorders, the AEMD Marina Picasso Foundation and the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration.
"The effective treatment of personality pathology necessitates a
thoughtful case conceptualization. Dr. Kramer has brought together
an outstanding group of clinicians to demonstrate this essential
task by providing real-life examples of how to operationalize this
complex process in practice. Not only will this volume be of
immediate practical use to clinicians, but it will also stimulate
important cross-talk between different theoretical orientations
thereby stimulating research. " --Carla Sharp, University of
Houston
"The contents of this outstanding volume lie at the crossroads of
some of the most important trends in psychotherapy research and
practice today. These include case formulation and its impact on
the treatment of personality disorders; the curative elements of
the therapeutic relationship with such clients; and rigorous,
individualized case study. I recommend enthusiastically this very
well crafted and superbly edited compendium to clinicians and
researchers of all theoretical stripes." --Stanley B. Messer,
Distinguished Professor, Graduate School of Applied and
Professional Psychology, Rutgers University
"Case formulation is crucial for effective treatment of personality
disorder that is gaining significance with the emergence of
trans-diagnostic and transtheoretical treatment models. This
valuable compendium of how case formulation is approached from
diverse perspectives contains all the ingredients clinicians need
to construct an approach that will enhance their practice while
also meeting their style and conceptual orientation."--John
Livesley, Professor Emeritus, University of British Columbia
"This singular addition to the case formulation literature will be
of particular interest to therapists treating those with
personality disorders. Replete with case examples, it offers a wide
variety of perspectives to understand and tailor interventions
aimed at helping the most challenging individuals we treat."--Tracy
D. Eells, Ph.D., Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
"How to bridge the gap from empirical evidence to clinical practice
in psychotherapy – particularly when it comes to personality
disorders? This excellent volume elegantly adopts a much needed,
multireferential and patient focused approach and demonstrates that
the success of the implementation of evidence-based treatments
hinges on a carefully formulated case and treatment plan. A
must-read for clinicians and scientists working with this
population!"--Martin Bohus, Scientific Director Institut of
Psychiatric and Psychosomatic Psychotherapy, Central Institute of
Mental Health; Medical Faculty Mannheim; Heidelberg University,
Mannheim, Germany
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